
Muscles are roaring!
Let out a growl!
It’s nice to part ways with Makoto.
It’s nice, isn’t it, the farewell with Kengo?
In terms of farewell scenes, the one with Suzu-chan and Komari is also a memorable one.
Big brother is a bit too strong.
It’s a farewell rush around here.
My tear ducts are affected.
Matoi is just too nice…
>>5Knowing everything and still committing to being an idiot requires an extraordinary amount of mental strength…
>>37It looked the most foolish but was actually the most mature…
Muscle muscle!
Kyousuke’s character is too strong in the first place.
In this game, memories with the male characters come to mind before those with the heroines…
The structure of the scenario can only be about saving the true heroine in the complete true end.
>>8That’s exactly right.
Midorikawa’s performance was outstanding.
The anime was good too.
It’s understandable if it’s ranked first in a popularity poll…
>>12To be honest, it feels a bit strange that Angel-chan is in first place…
I’ve trained through other routes to get here.
I have other characters in my favorite best friend category, but this is the only one I know of who can help in the grand ending.
The contrast between the straightforwardly decisive Masato and the reluctant Kengo until the very end…
That’s nice, isn’t it…?
Two-time champion of the character general election, it’s already worthy of the hall of fame.
It takes an incredibly long time to reach Suzuka-chan’s hero landing.
There are many good scenes, but the farewell with the three idiots was the best…
I think it would be better to have them inducted into the hall of fame and become commentators.
What a farce!!!
The difference is amazing considering how silly I usually am.
The angel is cute, but why is she so popular?
Because I’m teased for being more popular than the heroine in every medium, it’s only natural that my appearances increase in this farce.
I will continue to believe in Kagi and the 3rd season.
>>25Once the Summer Pockets anime is over, there might be a chance.
There are parts where Kyosuke doesn’t have thorns because he’s a single person.
The scene that made me cry the most was the farewell with Makoto.
Isn’t this a gal game…?
In scenario games, it’s not that uncommon for the scenes with male characters to be the most moving.
Little Busters has a lot of scenes like that, doesn’t it?
Everyone really loves Riki and Suzu too much, don’t they?
Because it involves the three fools in all routes, it inevitably leaves a deeper impression.
Because this game’s stills start with Kyousuke and end with Kyousuke…
In the settings booklet, there are also newly drawn cuts featuring Riki and Kyousuke…
If I follow Kyousuke, everything will be fine! I thought that throughout the game, but after being pushed away in the route with Suzune, the one I wanted support from the most, I genuinely didn’t know what to do.
But if I call, they’ll come.
Honestly, there’s no character I like more than this one, so it can’t be helped.
It sticks in your ear, yum!
It’s nice that Masato is more of an adult and Kengo is more like a child.
I can’t really remember each heroine’s route.
I like Kyosuke, but I don’t really understand the vibe of sometimes pairing him with Komari-chan.
A-chan-senpai is here, right!!
Kud Wafter
Ms. Kimigaya will understand the goodness after the second lap.
>>41I wonder when the Yui Lake after will be… it’s been over 15 years since I started thinking about it.
Isn’t A-chan-senpai more of a mystery?
To put it simply, it’s a story about Riki distancing himself from Kyousuke.
The mischievous big brother (voiced by Midorikawa) is great, isn’t he?
Kengo’s last words, “I also wanted to play more with everyone!” leave a strong impression; the farewell with the guys is just too intense…
I like you in the way that you’re in love.
With this confession, my brain is still burning and can’t be healed.
I’m concerned that it sounds the same as Kunisaki’s voice.
I think it’s really great that they chose Hikaru Midorikawa.
>>49From then on, Saito started appearing in every anime series for sure…
>>50Fish Saito… was unusually popular…
>>49There are others besides Midorikawa… It’s pointless to worry about it.