Title: Utawarerumono
Original title: うたわれるもの
Genre: Tactical role-playing Visual novel
Length: Medium (10 - 30 hours)
Year: Japan 2002-04-26, English Patch 2008-02-09
Developer: Sting & Leaf
Publishers: Aquaplus
Language: English
Voice: Japanese
Related Anime: AniDB
Translation: Mirror Moon & Soylations
Description:
Waking up injured, a man finds himself in a small village after being rescued by an apprentice physician. Having no memory of who he is and a mask he cannot take off, he decides to live with the other villagers peacefully. But peace is fragile, as a single event in their village plunges himself and his fellow villagers into a path of war.
Important:
You need to change locale to Japanese before installing the game.
Mount the .iso image file with DAEMON Tools and do not unmount in order to play. The available crack is not working with every system.
Run the setup; a pop-up message will appear, click OK; on the next pop-up message click yes; click OK to start the installation.
English Patch instructions:
Run the English patch version 1.1. If a pop-up message warning you about Windows version appears, just click yes to continue(it will ask you twice), then install the English patch. Tested on Windows 7 and working.
Move the contents of “Utawarerumono Voice Patch” to the game folder(C:\Program Files\Utawarerumono) and run utaware-voice.exe for the voiced version.
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Comments - 9
fatlosergay
path it installs in is c/program files/leaf/japanese text dvd more japanese text
zel_
Thanks
jib123
thanks for still seeding this people. Excited for the sequels to be out on PC at long last
Aisaka1436
Thanks
gsk_
Does anyone know where does the game stores the saved game files?
Sully10101
Save data is stored in C:\Users\ username \AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\Leaf\うたわれるものDVD版
Tutiflo
Thank you very much
LegalLoliLover
Game consistently crashed during nickname event.
TheUnknownOne
LegalLoli, I don’t know if you figured out a solution, but the way I was able to bypass it is by opening the voiceless version, and once the scene was over, saving it, and then I could reopen the voiced version and load up the save and it’s fine. I’m not sure if this happens at any other portions of the game, but if it does, I’m sure this method will work for it too.