There's also Margit, a special forces operative who's like a big sister to Christine and will break Yamato in half if he does anything lewd to Christine. Massive Japanophile, her path involves trying to not only get Christine to accept Yamato as a boyfriend but also her father, a General in the German Army. Many of the bad ends involve her finally just jumping on him because he said something nice about her. Third is Miyako, who already shares a past with Yamato and desperately wants to make him her boyfriend. Her path involves Yamato training her to take on an opponent. Second is Kazuko, she's naive like a kid to anything eechi and loves to practice so she can follow her grandfather and take over the Kawakami temple. The basis of the path is trying to get her to see Yamato as a man but that will only happen when he beats her in battle, which leads to the excellent 'Kawakami War' scenario. Out of the heroines, the first one is Momoyo, the strongest girl in the world. You get along with your group of friends but eventually some things change when two new girls join the group. Particularly Natsuki, in that instance.Ī simple reverse image search would bring the answer but we get to play my favorite game.Īnd that game is "Have you played Majikoi?" If not, when why not? You play as Yamato, the smartest guy out of his group of friends and you live in a word where all the girls you know inherit the samurai blood of the local area. I just played Doki Doki Literature Club and I had the itch for getting to know deeper, very troubled characters. It's just so difficult finding shit I'd want to play because it's all targeted at lonely teenage boys or little girls, or if it's for grown women it's annoying "girly" in that slightly "sexist," presumptuous way. This often means scifi or noir or post-apoc shit, but I don't really care. This makes finding games I'll enjoy really awful, because I'll have to check the gameplay or watch a video on it before I dedicate myself to it or I'll be disappointed and give up.Īnyone happen to have something that they can recommend me along the lines of an Otome(gril protagonist) game with a deep and long-developing relationship between the protagonist and another character, or even one that does not feature romance? I prefer crazier settings, or VNs where the world is a big part of the story. I often can't connect to the protagonist in any way, and they're often such awful characters that I can't view them as characters, so in the end, I get nothing from the game. I get nothing from games with male protagonists. While you're at it, buy Euphoria and Saya no Uta. If it being edgy doesn't dissuade you from being interested, then what is your problem? Buy 10 copies of it with my blessing. I think the VN was way too edgy at the expense of everything else. My not being able to jerk off to anything despite the fantastic artwork was part of the problem. These small elements do not overcome everything else in the VN. I liked writing my impressions of it all. The basic premise to the story had a lot of promise. I liked the black priest who showed up to punch things and scream Engrish and the villian witches who slut it up for magic power and then kill their partners. You should go back to wherever you came from. I probably would have stopped if it weren't for that. I posted my initial impressions in the thread and it sparked discussion with other anons asking me to keep going. I had hoped that the surprisingly good storytelling from Euphoria would carry over, and that it would be like a diamond in the rough B movie. My entire premise for reading MB was based on this. You seem to be projecting a lot onto me and I feel compelled to clear some of this up.Īs it clearly states in that screencap, I enjoyed Euphoria. I haven't posted in these threads for months so I'm definitely not your autistic vanillafag bogeyman. I neither made that screencap nor posted it in any VN thread. I'm the one who read and reviewed Maggot Baits.