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A Night of Falling Stars – “Princess and Sensual Imperium” Ending Theme

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    Synopsis

    The ending theme for “Princess and Sensual Imperium” is here!

    Be sure to enjoy it alongside the main game♪

    【TRACK LIST】

    1. A Night of Falling Stars Full size

    2. A Night of Falling Stars Full size (Karaoke Version)

    3. A Night of Falling Stars Full size (Instrument Version)

    − − −

    4. A Night of Falling Stars Game size

    5. A Night of Falling Stars Game size (Karaoke Version)

    6. A Night of Falling Stars Game size (Instrument Version)

    【Vocals】solfa feat. Suzuyu

    【Lyrics】Amane Sakure

    【Composition & Arrangement】Hashisaki Toru

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    Editorial Review

    This is a supplementary soundtrack release rather than a standalone adult game—a pure music package designed as a companion purchase for the visual novel “Princess and Sensual Imperium.” The distinction matters for potential buyers unfamiliar with the work’s structure. Unlike the increasingly common bundled OSTs that come standard with visual novel releases, this ending theme is being sold separately, suggesting either the main game’s soundtrack was released independently or this track merits its own promotional push.

    The package demonstrates professional production values characteristic of mid-tier doujin sound design. Offering both full and game-size versions across instrumental, vocal, and karaoke iterations provides genuine utility—the game-size versions cater to players wanting authentic in-engine audio, while the full versions serve as standalone listening tracks. The vocal arrangement features solfa with guest vocals from Suzuyu, anchored by composition work from Hashisaki Toru, a name recognizable in the doujin music circuit for competent if unspectacular genre work. Lyrics by Amane Sakure suggest Japanese-language composition, though regional distribution through DLsite indicates international accessibility remains a priority.

    For players who’ve completed or are planning to complete “Princess and Sensual Imperium,” this is an obvious purchase—ending themes carry emotional weight and repeated playback value that justify separate release. The karaoke inclusion hints at potential appeal to streaming communities or fan cover creators, broadening its utility beyond passive listening. The three-iteration approach (full, game-size, instrumental) represents the bare minimum expected from professional supplementary soundtrack work.

    Worthwhile exclusively if you’re invested in the main game’s narrative and want the authentic ending experience with professional vocal performance. Standalone listeners seeking high-concept or innovative game music will find more compelling options elsewhere in the doujin soundtrack space.

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