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[Game] Is Mitsumete Night interesting? Can you enjoy it?

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  • April 4, 2025
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1: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

It feels like the difficult parts of Tokimeki Memorial have been skillfully trimmed to make it easier to play.

I found the BGM interesting, and it’s all top-notch.

2: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx11

It’s amazing how relentlessly the heroine dies.

As expected, it’s just a part of it.

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I was surprised that just being able to choose whether to get to know a girl makes it so much easier to play.

4: Japan Otaku Reviews

The state of the world and society is constructed, and there is a reason for every incident that occurs within the story.

But it’s totally fine to become friends with girls without knowing anything like that.

5: Japan Otaku Reviews

It may be selective, but for those it resonates with, it truly hits deep, and even now, over 25 years later, it remains piercing.

Such a game

7: Japan Otaku Reviews

As a child, I let the female officer of the enemy country go without killing her.

Later, when I reflected on it, I realized that the days after being caught and dying would be much tougher.

I will kill you with mercy…

8: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s a work I really love, but I can’t defend the cheesiness of the TV commercial.

9: Japan Otaku Reviews

If you think about doing it now, the training aspect is probably too outdated.

10: Japan Otaku Reviews

Isn’t it thrilling?

11: Japan Otaku Reviews

Since I obtained the sword, I’ve been using the initial equipment the whole time, but was there any other useful gear?

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>>11

I don’t think it’s about the sword of a gaze.

There are conditions regarding status for watching the ED as well.

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Since the protagonist is an adult and the story is not set in a school, the age range of the heroines is really diverse.

15: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

>>13

If anything, the high school group feels a bit unsatisfying with only Rise and Linda being noteworthy.

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>>15

Well, the daughters who have nothing to do with the war are really a source of healing.

14: Japan Otaku Reviews

The warfare part adds a nice accent, doesn’t it?

Unlike a test, you can make up for it.

16: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

If we have the same blood type, a blood donation event occurs, or if we have the same birthday, it leads to a gift exchange; these little details make me go “wow.”

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>>16

When I see blood donation events, there are people who can’t watch ED…

17: Japan Otaku Reviews

If the other person is a noble and you can’t date them, then why not bring them to ruin?

19: Japan Otaku Reviews

I thought it was a cute game, but it was a bit dark.

22: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s stronger to increase your stamina by sleeping than by training…

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>>22

If there isn’t enough recovery for physical strength, it becomes too difficult to even play normally…

23: Japan Otaku Reviews

The situation around the princess is intense.

The punishment for the maid is extremely severe, oh my oh my oh my.

25: Japan Otaku Reviews

The silly title creates quite a temperature difference even if it’s aiming for a mismatch.

26: Japan Otaku Reviews

How about R?

28: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>26

It has a fantasy facade, but there are many stories that are just as painful as the original.

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Is there a way to play it normally on current hardware?

30: Japan Otaku Reviews

When R acquires the license of ruthlessness, the digging into the backstory progresses and it becomes overwhelming.

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>>30

Sister…

31: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

As a Rise fan, I found R quite disappointing.

You don’t understand Rise when she’s being dere.

32: Japan Otaku Reviews

I still remember the instructor’s lesson to hone just one lethal technique that can literally kill the opponent, because you’ll almost never encounter the same enemy on the battlefield.

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>>32

Rocket attack, huh?

33: Japan Otaku Reviews

R’s line when checking the groin is too erotic…

34: Japan Otaku Reviews

Once you defeat Rocket Knight and can use Rocket Attack, the opponent would almost instantly die.

At that time, I could cut about three times before the opponent moved, so it wasn’t very appreciative.

36: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s funny that working part-time is quicker for making money and gaining skills than going to a military training camp.

37: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

It’s nice that there are heroines who follow you and those who don’t in the end…

Showing me the harsh reality.

38: Japan Otaku Reviews

I liked the woman from the immigration bureau and the church sister.

39: Japan Otaku Reviews

You’ve worked hard in the war, so I’ll give you the title of Holy Knight…

That aside, we’ve won the war, so we no longer need foreign mercenaries… passing an anti-foreigners law… is just too harsh.

41: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Well, since firearms are already widespread in that world, the days of playing at chivalry are probably over.

42: Japan Otaku Reviews

The drama CD is really interesting again.

But this is aimed at people who like the worldview or the Eight Generals more than girls, right?

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>>42

Well, just the fact that he’s the main character of Rise…

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There was a strong-willed daughter of a bakery who had a desire to marry, right?

45: Japan Otaku Reviews

Rise is too strong of a character.

Of course it will become popular.

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Konishi Hiroko was doing a radio show too, and I thought how amazing voice actors are as she talked for 30 minutes completely embodying Sophia.

47: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Sera and Menesis only had their home as a date spot, which was a bit disappointing.

It’s unavoidable due to the setting.

48: Japan Otaku Reviews

I wish a similar series to Mitsumete Night would come out again, even if it’s not the main story.

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There are quite a few terrible options that make me laugh.

50: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>49

Could it be that day?

51: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>49

And if you choose the worst option, the heroine dies.

52: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

Hurry up and go to the little bird.

54: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

It's amazing that there can be not just one but sometimes two terrible options out of three choices.

It’s amazing that there can be not just one but sometimes two terrible options out of three choices.

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>>54

I feel like my impression of the nude guy has gone up because he’s honest.

55: Japan Otaku Reviews

Prim is the granddaughter of the enemy boss’s former maid, and she was executed for publishing her grandmother’s memoirs, right?

I’m really forgetting a lot.

56: Japan Otaku Reviews

It seems there was an option to literally go with “pigs get pearls” at the jewelry store.

58: Japan Otaku Reviews

I have a memory of the flag conditions being extremely strict at times, resulting in bad endings from just one mistake.

59: Japan Otaku Reviews

I remember when I went to the ranch, you said, “Let me drink your breast milk.”

60: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

There have been terrible choices at times, but this one is especially bad.

61: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Rise gains affection points with seemingly outrageous choices until she becomes dere.

62: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

I love it, but I thought it was a strange game as a dating simulation.

65: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>62

As you get more used to the game, you start to become more interested in the world setting than in the romance aspects, which I think is quite a clever way of game design.

63: Japan Otaku Reviews

The reason Rise doesn’t take off her gloves was revealed in the drama CD.

64: Japan Otaku Reviews

I was outraged by the fairy ending and sold it off.

How pure was I back in the day?

I repurchased it last year.

66: Japan Otaku Reviews

The protagonist’s setting in the RPG is quite dark.

It’s really hopeless to become the ancestor of the country I wanted to destroy in a loop.

67: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

There were quite a few choices that suddenly made you a jerk among the three options, just like in Tokimeki Memorial.

68: Japan Otaku Reviews

Messeni is quite a decent guy.

69: Japan Otaku Reviews

Even if you push someone off the gondola, their liking for Raiz seems to decrease a bit more gently.

It’s just a difference between E and F.

70: Japan Otaku Reviews

Have you heard the rumor that when a girl is gazed at, she becomes more beautiful?

71: Japan Otaku Reviews

The radio was amazing…

I don’t think I want to hear it again.

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>>71

I think it was really experimental not to present the work first and then follow up with supplementary information.

72: Japan Otaku Reviews

I have memories of just resting without training and winning by relying on my basic stats while working part-time on-site.

73: Japan Otaku Reviews

The thread picture is too much of a femme fatale.

74: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I think it’s a story that lies between severe and bad taste.

I don’t think R was a work that should be released as a sequel, just because it’s part of a media mix.

75: Japan Otaku Reviews

Bad taste should be bad taste, but it somehow has a remarkable addictive quality.

76: Japan Otaku Reviews

There were quite a few times when a line would come up in the puzzle that I didn’t know, and I would be like, “What is that…?”

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>>76

Flower Hurricane!!

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The person inside has passed away or retired…

79: Japan Otaku Reviews

You might become stronger if you learn a special technique, but…

In the first place, it’s quicker to just beat someone up with my trained body, so I’ve never used it.

80: Japan Otaku Reviews

The backstory and political elements are just too interesting.

81: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I think it’s a bit different to call it bad taste, as it differs from being intentionally provocative.

Well, the pico surroundings might be in bad taste…

82: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I remember well that it was a bit of a crazy radio show where the main heroine, Sofia, voiced by voice actress Hiroko Konishi, would communicate with listeners through her heartfelt waves from the Dolphan Kingdom.

The final episode ended in a way I hadn’t heard before for a radio program, where it took place on the day of the bombing terror mentioned in the original work, and due to the impact of the explosion, the signals of the mind weakened, and it couldn’t communicate anymore…

83: Japan Otaku Reviews

If you don’t meet on the cruise, you can’t go to the ending, yet events to meet normally occur after it becomes autumn. That’s quite a trap, isn’t it, Ann?

84: Japan Otaku Reviews

Asian people love breast play too much!

85: Japan Otaku Reviews

I quite liked Pico’s setting, though.

95: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>85

I like it too, but I think the fairy acting as the navigator, who is just your delusion, is a bit too sharp.

86: Japan Otaku Reviews

There are many dangers, such as daughters who die caught up in terrorism or die involved in abduction cases.

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>>86

A worthless protagonist who abandons a child having a heart attack and goes home.

88: Japan Otaku Reviews

I think it’s really interesting, but I can’t do it.

A game with a serious story disguised as a gal game.

It has a classic medieval fantasy vibe.

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What was that about the radio…?

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>>90

The concept was clear.

I think it didn’t quite fit the radio listening environment at the time.

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>>103

I think it’s amazing how well it was linked to a year in the game.

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The only game where you can tell a heroine who is in despair after her family goes bankrupt, “Go die in the streets!”

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After that, it’s certain that that country will fall or at least be put in a difficult position, so the king who says to take his daughter (not really his daughter) overseas…

93: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

To return Ann to the sea, we must bring about Linda’s downfall.

To kidnap Sophia, you must not dismantle Menesis and the bomb.

To defeat Rize, we must dismantle Menesis and the bomb…

94: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I have a memory of being able to shake off a girl who was chasing me to the port after meeting the ending conditions…

It seemed like there was even a shadow play that intentionally cried and collapsed.

100: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>94

There were many cases where the girls who chased after us just chased us and didn’t actually get on the boat, so we’re safe!

96: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

From the heroine’s perspective, it’s too scary when the person suddenly says, “Who would eat this?” after she made a lunch box to raise their favorability.

97: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

The intricacy of the world-building in the backstory is mind-blowing.

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>>97

After the war is over, it seems like a bleak future for a country that drives out mercenaries. It’s not good, is it?

98: Japan Otaku Reviews

It was a fresh gal game at the time, allowing you to hit on the wife of a deceased colleague.

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>>98

It’s the boss!!

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Especially, children without flags continue to choose the worst options, yet internally their favorability increases, so it’s nice that you can win them over.

102: Japan Otaku Reviews

The world’s most dangerous mercenary group mentioned in the news is probably an old haunt of East Asians…

104: Japan Otaku Reviews

The most dangerous thing in this world is neither the mercenaries nor the ghosts of old families.

A mysterious Oriental person arrived accompanied by fairies.

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>>104

I am immortal.

106: Japan Otaku Reviews

I can only take you to Rise, so it feels like a true heroine vibe.

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>>106

A few people can’t be taken out, right?

I think Gene was the ending that came along.

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>>114

I feel like I was able to take the thread picture and the newly rich (declining) with me.

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>>114

I had the impression that only Rise could actually take you and help you live properly… After all, there probably aren’t any decent countries either…

107: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s understandable that Priscilla and the student group usually end up in a tragic romance in the end.

It can’t be helped, but…

109: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I feel like Su looks incredibly cute now that I’m older.

110: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s hard to invite someone, but I like how you can see some pretty naive lines when you go to places like the cemetery or the War Gate (was it called Red Gate?).

111: Japan Otaku Reviews

After going around several times, you start to want to be kind to Joan.

I take my hat off to a nearly perfect plan.

112: Japan Otaku Reviews

After the main story, it’s certain that that country will perish, so being chosen to escape with the Orientals becomes the happiest ending, doesn’t it?

113: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Hurry up and go to the little bird, it's too sharp!

Hurry up and go to the little bird, it’s too sharp!

115: Japan Otaku Reviews

A daytime drama setting where the Wind Man and Mr. Young are former colleagues, and the wife is the Wind Man’s childhood friend and ex-girlfriend.

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There are really no remasters or archives at all.

127: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>117

Since it’s a joint production with RED, there are issues with rights…

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>>117

It’s a complicated work because it involves various aspects like joint production and voice acting…

118: Japan Otaku Reviews

The name alone appears, the most fearsome mercenary group in the East, Shinragikukurufon.

There are too many intriguing settings, like the five generals of Valfabraharia who died before the main story.

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What happened to Sophia’s ending after she was kidnapped from the wedding venue and heard the song at the theater…?

120: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Su will come too.

122: Japan Otaku Reviews

I have a memory of Carol following me, but how did that happen?

123: Japan Otaku Reviews

There really wasn’t anyone like Tsutsumishita… What struck me strangely might be because of this game.

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I remember that many non-students tended to tag along for various reasons.

125: Japan Otaku Reviews

Adults tend to keep up relatively well.

The minor says, “Come pick me up…”

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>>125

How many of us can truly meet again in life…

126: Japan Otaku Reviews

A game that involves reading information from newspapers completely unrelated to game strategy.

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>>126

If you don’t read the information magazine, you won’t know what’s going on in the theater…

129: Japan Otaku Reviews

Wow, it’s a raging tiger!

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>>129

Hannah who becomes a sacrifice.

131: Japan Otaku Reviews

“I totally remember the line ‘Come back, Korkirneifa!'”

Aono-san had an incredibly nice voice.

132: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s nice, isn’t it? In the end, it’s about taking Rise, who is the only legitimate princess by royal bloodline, out of the country.

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Well, even if the country collapses, there will probably be options like exile and what comes after…

136: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

After the one-on-one showdown, if the flag is raised, there’s an option to survive, but if it fails, it feels like there’s no time to stop before committing suicide.

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Hehehe… he was the strongest among the eight generals of Valfabalaharian… Nexeleria…

It seems that the top five warriors of the Three Kingdoms era had died before the story began.

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The conversation between the eight gods before the battle is really great…

140: Japan Otaku Reviews

Sofia was supposed to elope together in a marriage of convenience.

It’s unfair how Georges’ character gets a little exaggerated at the very end.

I will never forgive the acts up to that point.

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Isn’t the protagonist also treated badly?

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>>141

Due to the bad behavior of other mercenaries, even if you achieve merits, you will be exiled from the country along with them.

Die, you stupid Dolphin fan!

151: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

>>145

It has perished…

142: Japan Otaku Reviews

Even if I painstakingly make an engineer, they aren’t that strong…

Well, it’s strong, but…

143: Japan Otaku Reviews

I found out the origin of Rocket Knight about 20 years later…

144: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s interesting to find common ground with Joan in our first encounter.

It seems I can become good friends with you, Oriental person.

It’s a little, but please keep it.

146: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s really tough to win Best Dresser in the first year.

Isn’t it impossible without a hand mirror or a sword?

147: Japan Otaku Reviews

I lent out Mitsumete Night and it got stolen.

148: Japan Otaku Reviews

Widows are incredibly popular… with young men, Nexusarians, and ministers alike.

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>>148

It seems that you were a second lieutenant, not a minister.

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>>153

I was a lieutenant colonel.

149: Japan Otaku Reviews

That’s what mercenaries are like.

I understand, but…

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>>149

The futility of the protagonist’s efforts having no impact on the larger picture, no matter how hard they try.

150: Japan Otaku Reviews

Breaking crystal balls at the summer solstice festival is becoming increasingly enjoyable.

152: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

If I don’t get involved with Robeling, it seems I could build a decent relationship with Joan.

154: Japan Otaku Reviews

Unfortunately, the church members consist only of terrorists and operatives.

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>>154

Because it’s a country in turmoil, there are spies around here…

I feel like even Carol’s colleagues at the restaurant were spies.

155: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

And the immigration officer who is in love with Messeni.

If I buy her a drink, she’ll talk endlessly about the widow’s faults.

157: Japan Otaku Reviews

I have a memory of the heroine dying due to a relatively minor event choice.

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>>157

If Lolita is kidnapped and left alone, she’ll die.

After confirming that the bakery was alive after being caught in the collapse, it is left behind and dies.

158: Japan Otaku Reviews

At that time, being in my adolescence, I barely made any progress in the game, only using the cheat code to make R completely naked, so I don’t remember the content at all.

What I remember is just the first moving Konami logo.

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Even the background maid characters sometimes suddenly die, you know.

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>>161

It’s quite a scandal for the country…

162: Japan Otaku Reviews

Go to Hokkaido.

Drinking sake.

I got scammed.

What a shameful night…

163: Japan Otaku Reviews

The only downside is that if the protagonist trains too much, the blood transfusion event cannot be seen.

164: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s such a common situation where someone gets injured in war and receives a blood transfusion from their loved one, but doing that prevents individual endings, which is harsh.

165: Japan Otaku Reviews

The protagonist’s silly-looking pixel art on the growth screen contrasts with the results of their achievements.

168: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s a surprisingly well-crafted game, isn’t it?

169: Japan Otaku Reviews

If left alone, an article will appear in tomorrow’s newspaper saying that I died, right?

170: Japan Otaku Reviews

Looking back at the content, it’s a pretty heavy story that feels a bit like a title scam.

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>>170

Not going against gal games or being deliberately provocative.

It’s a shame because it has a well-developed story about knights and kingdoms.

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Was it the baker’s child or the nurse who was a typical age and had a preference for good looks?

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>>171

The baker has a strong desire to get married.

The nurse has a sexy body.

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The Dolphanf newspaper is interesting, after all.

Wow, this isn’t a geopolitical issue that can be resolved with eight knights or whatever!

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Despite being a Gulf state, Dolphin has a weak navy but a strong army, with an impregnable fortress that has somehow kept it standing.

Since the previous generation, it has become quite corrupt, particularly among some influential nobles, and when the current king’s twin brother was ousted, some of the powerful generals also defected.

Furthermore, in recent years, the knightly order has weakened, and the corruption of the military has become prominent. At the start of the story, they were scraping by by recruiting mercenaries from abroad, but ultimately succumbed to the voices of conservative nobles, leading to the decision to exclude foreigners.

Such is the situation during that ED…

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Jean also dies in an accident.

It’s rarer to find a heroine who doesn’t die.

176: Japan Otaku Reviews

The topic of loli kidnapping and disappearance is no longer a viable subject now…

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>>176

Moreover, the perpetrator is a pedophile pervert.

177: Japan Otaku Reviews

Nurse Teddy becomes friends and then evolves into Picoruto, right…?

It’s nostalgic.

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Once you’ve learned the skills appropriately, you can just sleep and still win the war.

The romance part is a hassle to set up.

For now, just go with a bad ending.

It will end up being a shitty conclusion.

The main heroine will never end up with a happy ending no matter what.

What is this game…?

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There are a lot of heavy topics, but the golden cockroach and jokes are funny too.

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It feels like we are living in a turbulent era where it’s as if it’s our fault that this country is coming to an end!

183: Japan Otaku Reviews

The main heroine is not Sophia, but Anne, so it’s a bit misleading on the cover.

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>>183

As a gal game, that’s true, but I think the main heroine of the story is Lize, while the hidden heroine is Priscilla.

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When you realize that your opponent’s behavior pattern is consistent, the battle becomes easy and it had a good balance.

You’ll get beaten up without even realizing it.

185: Japan Otaku Reviews

When a girl is stared at

They challenge me to a duel.

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The defeat in a one-on-one battle is just like with Captain Young; it should originally be a bad ending there… So don’t insert a rare event there? Yeah…

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The girl is cute and healing, so it’s not really a case of title fraud.

When you really get into it, you start to wonder… huh?

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Sofia’s dad was originally a quite distinguished knight, you know…

And the butler of Sara’s house and the church sister were former Russian special agents or something like that.

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>>188

These guys are helping Carnot escape to Russia…

189: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

Sofia will die.

Loli will die.

Hannah will die.

Gene dies.

Priscilla dies.

Sailor dies.

Linda dies.

Ann, I’m going to die.

Rise, die.

Pico Delusion

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I really liked the scene introducing the eight generals after clearing it, it was incredibly cool.

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>>190

If you leave it with the title, the background OP that plays is too hardcore as it introduces the enemies like a promotional video.

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Anne is dead, or rather, she’s already dead…

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Sera’s brother is an active agent.

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The protagonist is quite something themselves, accompanied by a fairy who has their own will and can only be seen by them, and depending on their training, they have the ability to defeat all eight of the strongest mercenaries in a single battle—it’s a crazy situation in many ways…

Moreover, it seems like in the backstory, they were supposedly a member of a super famous and extremely evil mercenary group from the East, which is just over the top!!

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Sofia is, how should I put it, a plain heroine, excluding the radio and the introduction…

There are links or fateful elements with the protagonist’s blood type, but whether it’s the main focus, hmm…

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You finally came! I’ve been waiting for you.

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I feel like Teddy has also died.

I feel like Noel was almost like a corpse.

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I’m sure the butler was a Spetsnaz.

I have a memory of being surprised when military-like words suddenly appeared in a fantasy setting!

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Who was it that dies in a bubble in the true end…?

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>>200

mermaid

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>>200

An-chan

204: Japan Otaku Reviews

I remember that Ann was so popular she rivaled Rise and Priscilla, even though she was a newcomer.

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I thought for sure it would become human-sized like in Growlanser, but it’s a fairy that disappears as an imaginary friend.

I didn’t hear about that…

207: Japan Otaku Reviews

It is a game where you can choose not to meet girls, but if you don’t get friendly with certain girls, you won’t be able to grasp the background and underlying story of the girl you’re aiming for, and the game may end without even raising a flag.

208: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Menesis would be cute if she took off her glasses…

Glasses that are so huge you can’t even see the face aren’t just geeky; they’re basically a debuff!!!

209: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

If you play normally, it just ends with, “That’s a bad taste in hobbies…”

When you load the settings before playing, you’ll be impressed in various ways.

That’s really a bad taste in hobbies…

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Although each character’s appearance is short, the Eight Generals are too cool.

Also, I want to say Valfabalaharian regularly.

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An was incredibly strong as she was the hugely popular Mariko Kouda at the time.

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