La Vitalis- Immortal Loss -v0.11 Beta- -b-flat- -

If you love visual novels like The House in Fata Morgana or Saya no Uta , but wish they had interactive alchemy and a dynamic score that actively grieves with you, download the B-flat beta. Bring tissues. And a backup save.

Criticism focuses on the pacing. The B-flat overlay, while beautiful, is empty. Only two side-quests work in the current beta. The Corpse-Bride route, Verity, has a game-breaking bug where her dialogue tree loops if you enter it in the B-flat minor key. La Vitalis- Immortal Loss -v0.11 Beta- -B-flat-

The developers of La Vitalis have integrated this into the game engine. The audio director, in a recent dev log, stated: "Every character has a note. The protagonist is a drone on B-flat. When you fall in love, the harmony resolves. When they die, you resolve back to B-flat. You are the home key of grief." If you love visual novels like The House

This latest beta release (v0.11) is a pivotal chapter. Whether you are a returning patron or a newcomer intrigued by the gothic allure, this deep dive will cover everything: the narrative evolution, mechanical overhauls, the significance of the musical key, and why the "B-flat" build is the definitive way to experience the game’s melancholic soul. At its core, La Vitalis: Immortal Loss is a narrative-driven experience set in a decaying Belle Époque-inspired city. You are not a hero. You are the last alchemist of a fallen order, cursed with a bloodline that cannot die but cannot truly live either. You create "Vitalis"—a sentient elixir that grants temporary life to the dead and lethal pleasure to the living. Criticism focuses on the pacing