When you see a game that is notoriously large— Muramasa features millions of characters of text and high-quality assets—advertised as "highly compressed" on a free site, it is a major red flag.
Localization teams spent years translating the incredibly dense, poetic, and archaic Japanese used in Muramasa . By purchasing the game, you are directly signaling to publishers that there is a market for high-quality, "hardcore" visual novels in the West. This paves the way for more niche classics to get the official translation treatment in the future. When you see a game that is notoriously
: Extreme compression often strips out essential audio files, lowers image quality, or introduces bugs that cause the game to crash during pivotal story moments. lowers image quality