
Salvus Aries - Free PC Download
About Salvus Aries
Congratulations, you're dead. Welcome to the afterlife.
A story that begins with the heroine meeting her bad end at the chopping block. It can only go uphill from here, right?
Waking up after a long stay in purgatory (that she remembers nothing about), she learns that the rest of her sentence is to serve as a Reaper until the powers above have decided she's paid back her sins.
Through her journey after death as a Reaper, she'll seek out the empty gaps in her memory and reconcile her past with her present. Everyone has something to hide, and unfortunately for them, she's the type to seek out answers. But the biggest challenge for the crew will be to save her from herself.
Or they might all just get a one way ticket to Hell. At best.
Features:
Full Game:
450k+ Words
A story set not only in a modern fantasy world, but will include also beautiful historical settings too.
Beautiful artwork, displayed in the sprites, CGs, and backgrounds.
A lovely OST.
Epilogues to experience sweet stories after achieving happy endings with your desired target.
Choose your fate:5 Romance Routes to choose from, with the possibility of more in the future through DLC.
Experience both good and bad endings, depending on choices made throughout the game.
A meter to track progress towards a certain type of ending per route.
Fun flavor additions:Calls and text chats.
History Log.
Glossary with the heroine's notes on the world.
System Requirements
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- Windows 10 x64 bit
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- 2.2Ghz or more
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- 2.4Ghz or more
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- 2 GB RAM
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- 4 GB RAM
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- DirectX Compatible Card
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- 1920×1080; onboard sufficient
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- 2 GB available space
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- 4 GB available space
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- Direct Sound supported environment
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- Direct Sound supported environment
These are the developer's listed requirements and may not be 100% accurate. If your specs fall below minimums, try the game anyway — many games run fine outside of spec. When in doubt, check YouTube for performance benchmarks.






