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Major\Minor 2.0: (Re)Vision capsule

Major\Minor 2.0: (Re)Vision

Become intertwined in the fateful connection plaguing two worlds, bound together by a murder mystery, and a competition for the throne of a god. The award-winning visual novel, completely revamped! New script, new choices! Become The Savior today...

$9.99Mixed(17)
AdventureCasualRPG
KlaceAug 21, 2025

Major\Minor 2.0: (Re)Vision scores 68/100 — better than 22% of Adventure capsules (n=7,922).

Mixed (17 reviews) · $9.99 · Released Aug 21, 2025 · By Klace

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Major\Minor 2.0: (Re)Vision scored 68/100 on Steam Analyzer — Solid for a Adventure capsule. Top priority fix: [title_readability] Increase font size and weight of main title and reduce or simplify the subtitle to ensure readability at tiny thumbnail size without text collapse.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Visual novel with character focus clear. Two anthropomorphic characters in stylized anime art clearly signal a visual novel or narrative-driven game, supported by the dialogue-heavy composition and character-centric framing. At tiny size, the character silhouettes and expressive faces remain readable enough to suggest story-driven gameplay, though the adventure/RPG blend is less obvious without text.
  • Title Readability: 6/10 — Title readable at full, struggles at tiny. The white title text 'MAJOR|MINOR 2.0 (RE)VISION' has decent contrast against the blue/red background at full size and reads clearly at small size. At tiny size the text becomes compressed and harder to parse, especially the tagline portion, though the main title remains marginally legible due to white color and upper positioning.
  • Contrast & Color: 7/10 — Strong character silhouettes, vibrant palette. The blue gradient background, warm character tones (brown and golden fur), and red accent stripe create clear value separation and pop against the Steam dark background. Characters read well in grayscale due to lighting separation on their forms, though the midtone blue background could be slightly richer for maximum punch at tiny size.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Polished anime style, character-driven appeal. The artwork demonstrates professional character rendering with intentional shading, expressive features, and cohesive style that avoids generic template feel. The dual-character composition with distinct personalities and the 2.0 revision positioning communicate a specific creative vision, though the overall approach aligns closely with visual novel conventions without a breakthrough visual hook.
  • Brand Consistency: 7/10 — Consistent character rendering and palette. The two characters display consistent anime art direction, warm and cool color separation, and recognizable anthropomorphic design language that should carry across marketing materials. The blue-to-warm transition palette and character focal point treatment suggest strong internal identity, though without reference to other capsules or game assets, baseline visual novel consistency cannot be fully confirmed.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Balanced dual focus, clear hierarchy. The two characters anchor left and right thirds with the title centered below, creating balanced visual weight and a clear focal point that guides eye movement effectively. At small and tiny sizes, both characters remain distinct and the composition stays readable; however, the centered title could risk being slightly cluttered at extreme reduction, and safe margins are adequately maintained but not exceptionally generous.

What works

  • Character clarity at all sizes. Both anthropomorphic characters remain expressive and distinct even at tiny thumbnail size, immediately signaling a character-driven narrative experience.
  • Strong value contrast palette. Blue-to-gold color transition and warm character tones create excellent separation against the Steam dark background, ensuring the capsule stands out in a scroll.
  • Professional character artwork. Polished rendering with intentional lighting, shading, and expression demonstrates craft quality above generic asset use.

What hurts the capsule

  • Title readability degrades at tiny size. The subtitle '(RE)VISION' and smaller text elements become difficult to parse at thumbnail scale despite acceptable small-size performance.
  • Limited visual hook or unique mechanic cue. The capsule communicates character and visual novel genre well but lacks a distinctive visual element that hints at the murder mystery or supernatural world-binding premise.
  • Background is functional, not memorable. The blue gradient and red stripe are competent but generic framing choices that don't reinforce the game's specific story or world identity.

Priority fixes

  1. [title_readability] Increase font size and weight of main title and reduce or simplify the subtitle to ensure readability at tiny thumbnail size without text collapse.
  2. [uniqueness_polish] Add a subtle visual element such as a world-bridging motif, mystical symbol, or environmental detail that hints at the murder mystery or god-throne premise to elevate distinctiveness.
  3. [composition] Introduce a secondary focal element (e.g., ornamental frame, thematic icon, or lighting effect) that adds visual depth and reinforces the 2.0 revision narrative without disrupting character prominence.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Remove 'Try our latest game while you wait!' and open the detailed description with the first sentence of the story hook to maximize immediate impact.
  2. [feature_communication] Expand each feature with a one-line benefit—e.g., 'New Dialogue Choices: Over 500 branching decisions reshape your relationships and story outcomes' instead of a bare bullet point.
  3. [uniqueness] Add a sentence explicitly differentiating the remake from the original and from competitors—e.g., 'The re-written script introduces entirely new plot threads and character moments that fundamentally alter the story' or 'More than a cosmetic update: 40% of the script is new.'
  4. [audience_targeting] Add a sentence targeting the core audience—e.g., 'Perfect for visual novel fans who love choice-driven narratives with romance, mystery, and multiworld lore' to signal who should buy.

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