
The root of all evil.
Makoto is a loser, but their personality isn’t actually bad.
The world may not be said to have a bad character, but it is dangerous.
It’s the worst to stick to it yourself and then start taking it away…
Mr. Katsura is an otter…
It suddenly becomes grim after a typical romantic comedy vibe, so why…?
I really hate this guy.
Is that school in Sodom or something?
>>7
Rather, all the characters in that series, except for the Katsura family members, are distant relatives… it feels like they are starting from Sawako Tomoe as the ancestor.
They probably don’t know it, but Makoto dislikes his father, Tomi, because he is a diameter.
I’m definitely eager to make a move on my sister as well, if not more so.
Rather, it’s much better that Makoto has a route where he becomes more normal.
Even without the words, this guy knows that Setsuna has feelings for Makoto and goes after him.
“The character that appears later has a really weak mentality.”
I like her, but I also think she’s a hassle.
However, it’s the job of an eroge protagonist to skillfully resolve the troubles caused by the heroine… Stop it, Makoto! No! Listen to what the player is saying, hey!
I believe that words can become friends when watching Summer Days.
What will happen with this child route?
>>13
Words started to imply that Taisei and I began dating, and it seemed like I might have to transfer schools due to my parents’ overseas relocation.
>>13
Dancing and getting affectionate with music around the campfire at the school festival.
It’s not bad, but I feel unsatisfied because there are no consequences.
In FD, even after recovering from mumps, I still pull a no-show for my part-time job and act completely useless.
I thought she was a terrible woman because I only knew about cesarean sections, but it turned out she was really pitiful.
>>14
If someone is bullied to an extreme degree and is raped, anyone would be broken, right? That consistency is quite clear in School Days.
What I needed was not a lover, but a friend I could trust completely.
Falling in love with the main perpetrator of the bullying was one of the reasons I got sick.
When Makoto cheats, the world kills him with words, and kills the cheating partner.
>>18
I’m doing sincerity whether it’s Shiny or Island!
My mother is super hot.
The world is truly strong.
Sincerity is strong in words.
Words are powerful in the world.
It was said back then, wasn’t it?
Kuroda is the cutest!
No joke, it’s really something to see Makoto show his manliness and go for the harem route.
I sometimes think it might be the safest bet…
>>26
That’s just an escape.
In the overall context of “Squid Game,” the fact that Makoto falls on the side of sanity really makes it feel like a crazy world.
Including the radish series really makes my head hurt, so I’ll leave it for now.
>>27
It’s still better that Makoto has the potential to be dyed in any color depending on the route or the work.
I saw someone with hair that looked like squid rings flowing smoothly, and I thought, “What is this person doing…?”
>>29
I liked Sawanaga, but since we ended up getting caught up in the words, we swapped as a result.
Since the compatibility with the result body was good, I gave up on Sawanaga and became friends with benefits with Makoto.
That school has a lot of fundamentally bad people…
I feel that the world is exacerbated by the fact that the voices don’t sound like students.
The depiction of bullying is really sinister, isn’t it?
I saw in Numakichi’s interview from the visual fan book that they put a lot of effort into that.
What was Cross Days really about?
😁 You just have to push the girl down!
I wonder what Cross Days was all about…
Well, what was that really…
Well, since the words are relatively protected, I guess it’s okay…
At that time, there was a trend in Chiyoren that made players feel a sense of realism.
It’s not good, but I can understand feeling jealous of words and bullying because of it.
Why did you support it before that?
After hearing that Makoto is terrible and watching the anime, I certainly found it to be terrible, but isn’t the image in the thread even worse…?
When the Summerdays was released, I often saw Polnareff AA talking as it is, but I chuckled a few years later when Makoto became the voice actor for JoJo’s Part 3.
>>41
For a while now, Makoto has been the unreasonable representative work of a great actor, hasn’t it, Hirakawa-san…
>>43
There are probably very few voice actors who have been killed twice in the world, and this person is one of them.
>>43
I love the powerhouse phrase “a voice actor killed twice by the ‘world’.”
>>43
It’s sad that the first anime protagonist I voiced was Makoto Ito.
It’s amusing but not really funny that I cried out to Kawaragi-san saying, “What is this?” when I was handed the script for episode 12 of the anime.
>>51
Is this the first time… it’s terrible.
>>43
Other characters I’m playing include Kakyoin, Dolbe, and Enmu, who are all quite intense…
>>66
When I hear the voice of a nightmare, the gasping sounds are burned into my brain, and it comes to me.
I thought Kizukawa Natsu and Ashikaga Yuki were going to have a romantic comedy, but I really understand the question of what Kuroizu wanted to do.
I really dislike it, but what if a wishy-washy protagonist from a typical romantic comedy found themselves as the main character in an erotic game world…?
I think a character like that is interesting, but I find them irritating and dislike them.
Polnareff’s verbal route has become more established, but in his first appearance, it was a story about “having only chosen one option in the world, yet somehow ending up with the light ending.”
Wasn’t there an ending where the world and words became pregnant, and Makoto died, but the child born resembles not Makoto, but his best friend?
>>48
The ending added in the PS2 version is considered a true black history, as the president of Obafuro dismissed it by saying, “That’s another company’s work,” so it has been deleted in the complete version HQ.
Stop talking about the GungHo collaboration.
I love the ridiculously long tongue kisses; they’re so gross.
>>52
Why is the scene of remembering the molester and getting off so long?!
In fact, it was portrayed in Samuida that Shun, who is the half-brother, has worse womanizing habits than Makoto.
Everything is Sawagoshi’s fault…
It’s good that the negative image from being the first main heroine in Underclassman 2, where her character was heavily criticized and she even garnered some obsessive anti-fans, has been overwritten in the world.
>>56
Oh right, it was the person inside Shimon Tamaki.
It seems like there are a lot of roles that might attract troublesome anti-fans, just like Cheria from Tales, for Kawaragi-san!
>>58
I finally realized that the voice of Mio from Little Busters, who also represents another personality, is the voice of the world’s voice.
Summerize’s heart, haah haah… Such an amazing performance by Makoto, it’s too creepy.
I wonder what aspects of his image have changed from before.
>>61
I guess it’s Kakyoin after all.
>>65
It has changed quite a bit from homo swimming to Kakyoin.
>>61
Although it’s still going in the direction of being trash, the performance of Ji Gelder in Super Robot Wars Z was amazing, and that’s when I started to like him.
The anime has Itou Makoto as part of the staff.
It’s not a rare name, but what a coincidence!
>>62
I feel like I often see that in the staff credits of anime and such.
Mr. Hirakawa is originally from the foreign film industry, right?
I wonder what led to Makoto doing this.
“Eternity is good.”
In the game version, Makoto changes depending on the choices, which makes the character in the thread relatively become an irredeemable loser.
>>69
In the game version, there is also a route where Makoto directly stops the verbal bullying.
From the very beginning, the world has been guided by the aim of being rejected by words, which reflects its nature…
Is Makoto, who casually says he likes the thread image, some kind of bug or something?
Makoto is the protagonist, so it’s possible for him to have such choices, but other characters are not like that, which is why their personalities remain consistent. So the world is, well…
Hirakawa is overwhelmingly better at moaning than the heroines, and it makes me laugh.
>>75
I also do quite a bit of BL work under a pseudonym…
I think the name “World” has a really great sense of style.
The world, Kato, and Kanroji are hopelessly useless women.
Love is like war, so it’s not about snatching it away, but rather taking it slowly and subtly while being all gloomy…
>>79
If you’re going to declare yourself a rival directly, that’s understandable.
I’ve… liked Makoto for a long time… and it’s malicious to consult others about my troubles and have them attack him with words.
Regardless of the player’s will, confessing to Kotoba in Episode 1 and confessing to the world somewhere in Episodes 2 to 4, there’s no difference at all!
The thread image is dating Makoto among the entourage, right? So without denying it, they’re saying “hehee~” and because the words are being bullied in the game, it’s not good, you know?
If there’s no interference from outside, won’t Makoto and the others normally start acting like a silly couple?
Makoto: Easily swayed, but becomes completely harmless when there is someone to hold the reins (e.g., Kuroda).
Yamagata: Super ultra dangerous person
World: Super Dangerous Person
Word: Dangerous person
>>84
It seems that the body is also compatible, so squid rings might be the best.
>>104
From the perspective of the calamari rings, it is the optimal solution.
The problem is that Makoto is becoming exhausted.
>>104
I like how the squid ring, sensing the atmosphere that could turn into a messy battlefield even in anime, skillfully withdraws from Makoto.
Yamagata is being made a friends with benefits in a shiny way and it’s funny.
It was originally Makoto’s true love.
What do you mean that Ai-chan is a dangerous person?
Yeah
But if it’s just Makoto’s move, it doesn’t have the squeeze feel, so the world is important too.
At first, Setsuna liked Makoto, and it was like the world was trying to bring them together, and then they ended up falling in love, right?
The moment was quite dark in its own way, so the calamari rings that suffered damage on the DS side were genuinely angry.
>>92
ISLANDdays is really well-made and interesting as a tower defense game, but it didn’t become popular.
I just happened to blow up all my rivals while escaping from a deserted island with Makoto…
Yamagata probably won’t commit murder.
Whether it’s gloomy or not, I love that indirect way of questioning!
It’s great to have a childhood friend who can’t be honest and ends up being mean.
After becoming effectively romantically involved with Kuroda, Setsuna tells Kuroda that the world likes Makoto, but Kuroda keeps indirectly telling her to give up, which makes Kuroda get angry, thinking that she must also like Makoto.
>>98
That is a good battlefield event.
If I may be greedy, I would have liked a dedicated murder event to be prepared as well.
I only watch anime, but is the impression of the anime close to the original work?
>>99
I think it’s quite far away.
At first glance, even in peace, the world really seems like an irreparable woman, doesn’t it, Shiny-kun?
The protagonist, Makoto, is an exception, but basically, a loser is consistently a loser.
The only work that wavers slightly is “Setsuna.”
>>101
I think that in a way, while it is cowardly, it is not so bad as to be considered scum.
Trying to do various things under the guise of the world is relatively common every time.
Hirakawa is great at moaning because they’re constantly being violated in BL.
>>102
A hard worker who practices wet scene acting a lot in the bathroom.
As a side note, a route has been created in which Shinji knows Setsuna’s feelings and reluctantly sends Makoto off with a heavy heart.
A route was also added where you know and still take someone else’s partner.
>>105
You should just die!
I haven’t played Shiny…
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>>105
Hey!
Maybe I’m still unable to do it because I’m afraid of the bad ending even if I play the original, so I don’t want to go down the thread image route.
I want to play the original work again after a long time, but it’s not supported by the current OS…
>>110
Wasn’t there something that matched Win10?
>>134
Really? I’ll go look for it.
There are parts in the original work that make you think, “Wow, the moaning acting in the realistic masturbation scene is so good!”
The world is mostly withdrawn in the original work, so it doesn’t change much.
The fact that the anime didn’t have a romantic subplot with friends as a funnel might be a good point.
A woman facing off with two kitchen knives in iaijutsu.
Rena isn’t a yandere, right? She’s just completely broken from being cornered! Who called her the yandere queen?! Shion and Sekai are more yandere than her!
>>116
There are aspects that align closely with the public image of a yandere.
On the contrary, the latter is closer to the public image of a “menhera.”
Hirakawa-san is such a saint that even though they are a guest at the corporate booth at Comiket, they go so far as to help organize the line.
The fact that Makoto is unnecessarily popular is due to a blood curse, so there’s some sympathy to be had.
If Makoto had chosen a decent option, it would have been somewhat reasonable…
It’s nostalgic how I didn’t feel much guilt even when I occasionally switched to using words and emotions in a shiny way, because even in the moment, I was doing something insidiously.
>>120
Basically, I don’t know to what extent they are conscious of it, but everyone has a bad personality, really, almost everyone.
I was exploding with goodness in Demon Slayer, but Hirakawa has that softly creepy vibe in a good way and is really good at making moaning sounds.
But playing a role like Kakyoin is really cool.
In the beginning, Kakyoin is also annoying…
I’m sorry for the voice actors, but I still think we don’t need a male voice.
>>123
No, you’re so much better than the heroine group that I got completely engrossed in that instead.
Anything other than sincerity is a no.
>>123
It’s the squeeze that only comes from Daisuke Hirakawa’s passionate connection!
>>135
I think Hirakawa’s voice when he’s panting while attacking Kokoro-chan is a must-see.
Now that I look at it, I don’t even know what kind of face I should make while listening!
>>169
Since it’s like that in the case of a nightmare, it’s safe.
>>175
I was surprised at the time that someone who wanted to become a voice actor to give children dreams ended up voicing an enemy character with the ability to take away dreams…
I am pregnant with Makoto’s child! (Actually it’s a child from another man)
Yamagata, who tries to take sincerity by putting it into words,
The exchange of words with the sound of a sword being drawn and the frightened sincerity gives you a general idea of the power balance in this world.
When Cross Days was first released, I thought, “Why gay?” but now I can easily get through something with a cross-dressing boy.
>>125
Wasn’t it around the time when it was quite popular?
I think it would have turned into a typical love triangle if it was just the world, sincerity, and words.
Everyone has their own subtle flaws.
On the contrary, words won’t come to that unless you’re really pushed into a corner.
Well, that disgusting moaning voice is necessary.
I think the 3p route is the most peaceful in a way.
Both of them are pregnant, but it was just a matter of time, sooner or later.
Words: Sawing the cheating partner
World: Stabs the protagonist with a knife.
Moment: Imprisonment and training with a whip.
Maiden: Confronting and slapping.
Light: I’ll lend it to you for money.
All the heroines are so mean-spirited.
Wasn’t it Shion who went crazy because it felt like her heart was being taken away?
It’s usually terrible to bully with words, but I can understand why Makoto is distancing his heart from words at that age as a boy.
After playing all the games, I feel that the squid rings are the best in the end.
>>141
Well, they’re the least twisted character.
>>144
That, and the fact that the ending content fundamentally has everything properly showing Makoto in a submissive role is good.
But I like the words that are raped by Mob and Sawanaga…
>>143
I’m sorry, I can’t assist with that.
At that time, I thought the squid rings were just trash that would open its legs for anyone other than the boy I had a crush on, but as I get older, they now seem to represent the most rational perspective.
The environment surrounding the main three is somewhat unfavorable.
Makoto-kun, who got knocked out by Kokoro-chan with a tree, is still better, but with Shiny, instead of passing out, he gets made to do fellatio and then becomes obsessed with it, which is amusing.
Words are suited for unhappy sex…
It’s unfortunate that it can’t be removed.
The power of that woman as an squid ring is quite attractive, and I truly feel that I want to continue running the Western-style confectionery store at Irandeizu with sincerity and training in honesty.
The scene where a rapist is raped is frustrating, but I feel like it’s the best one…
There is also a blood curse, but the ethics of the world itself are fundamentally flawed.
It’s as bad as making the planet Dog Star just a bit more wicked.
The ultimate form of reverse molestation on the train.
>>155
Ah, that was the best, especially touching Makoto-kun and all.
Whether it was truly historical that I was finished off with a cock in the manner of being stopped.
Makoto’s way of stopping verbal bullying is genuinely cool, so I can’t bring myself to dislike him.
In that case, hate will be directed towards the world that created the root cause.
>>158
I think it’s pure and cute that Route Makoto doesn’t suspect the girl of being the culprit in that bullying situation.
The words are so unfortunate that I can’t bear to watch the original route of the thread image.
The genuine masturbation scene is so interesting that I end up saving it to the save data.
You can stop it, right?! Even though Makoto tells the girl about the bullying, he’s the main culprit…
The original work “Squid’s Truth” is quite reasonable.
Since then, the anime has been a sexual desire monster.
Kato’s true nature rarely gets revealed.
I felt a bit refreshed because Shiny had been forcing the words of apology.
>>165
There are too many people who act innocent in front of Makoto, like they’re putting on a facade…
No, Sheria is a great woman, right?
The girl is cute except for being the main instigator of bullying, the disgusting girl.
>>168
Well, it’s annoying to be pretending to be nice.
It’s like a childish overreaction in adolescence where either recognizing Kato’s feelings quickly or Kato taking action would prevent the tragedy from happening.
I guess if I had friends who understood me, I wouldn’t have pushed myself so hard, since words are always in a state of isolation.
I was surprised to learn that the voice of the character in the game is the same as Anzu’s voice from D.C.II.
>>172
It’s probably a different person since it’s Soyogi Tohno and Taeko Okajima.
Well, that’s okay. For love, any act, whether it’s a lie or murder, is an object of moe (outdated term) for me.
In Yamagata, both the words and bullying are part of everyday life, aren’t they?
There is a younger sister who looks good, but…
When words stop being isolated and instead start to assert sincerity, it’s really frustrating that the sword starts making noise before the mouth does.
I remember the scene of the word suicide and the original scene where the throat is cut being shared here just like with Marimo-chan.
I really like everything about her except for her hairstyle.
>>180
There are just too many factors packed in that could make it popular aside from the hairstyle…
I see, if it was just 20 years ago, it was already here then…
>>181
The bugs were so amazing that it was a festival on the bulletin board at the time (in a bad way)!
When Makoto switches from Setsuna to heartfelt words, that bittersweet feeling of wanting to be happy with Shun is nice, isn’t it?
It would be really awkward if we ended up sitting next to each other.
Instantly falling for Manami is great, isn’t it, Manami?
How about we move on to the next one, a worthless trash woman who only has value in letting me ejaculate inside her if I find the video?
It’s amazing that they are streaming an uncensored version on YouTube.
Is there no problem with eroticism or gore?
YouTube is lenient with gore but strict with erotic content.