
I want to take my time and play the bonus mode from now on.
Fusayuki is so much in the winning group that it makes me feel like, “Damn…”
My favorite characters are the god and the sheep.
Isn’t it like recovering unexploded ordnance, Fusayuki-san?
Fusayuki-san is kind of like a dud bomb, so I guess it’s fine…
You should also do DMLC.
You don’t have to do it…!
After this, the character Meiko, who is driven mad by her sexual preferences, becomes a homosexual, while Mitsuji faces extremely tragic circumstances.
Fusayuki is like a mirror-like presence, isn’t she?
Sending the words the other person wants or reflecting their ugly side.
If you hit a rugby player, they’ll probably die, right?
>>7
It’s American football.
It’s sad that Mr. Fusayuki himself is the one who will get killed by getting hit by the rugby fat.
I might like Nori the most after seeing it all the way through.
>>10
No one would end up hating this guy after seeing everything until the end!
Nori-san is very composed on the inside…
Other than being devoted to Rika-ko, there’s nothing bad about Kiyo.
I think the exposure mode is the greatest invention in visual novels.
No follow-up is present.
>>14
It’s the best invention, but the effort from the creators is the worst!
>>16
I think the interestingness of the scenario is connected to the fact that each character has their thoughts properly set up at that time.
The effort is the worst.
I thought it was questionable that a method of killing that is absolutely impossible by human power would be okay with heavy machinery! But since that’s not the main point of the story, I just let it slide.
I tried out the exposure mode a bit, but I’m surprised at how packed it is with just the short interactions at the convenience store.
When I activate exposure mode, this protagonist really feels the worst… the feeling increases.
Super fun
But you know… it’s my fault for not buying two black sesame puddings…
It’s one of the few games that is so enjoyable to read through that I’ve played it multiple times, even though it’s a visual novel.
The jinx that skips Mocchi’s process and directly leads to the result is crazy.
The tension of wondering if the werewolf side can actually win is incredible…
The fat guy is too capable; don’t go to the bathroom in the middle of the night.
>>23
I really like the part where they find a pen, buy some time, and force a win after being stuck.
A useless kid and a useless old woman who can’t be controlled.
The werewolf route is in a precarious situation from the moment the banquet starts and the first target is chosen.
No matter how strong Wolfman Fusayuki is, the debuffs from teammates are terrible, and the additional enemy characters are way too strong!
When a fat person, an old man, and a guy in glasses are alive, it becomes almost impossible.
What is a Buddha relic rock?
It was easy to understand and very helpful because the voice disappears on the wrong route.
The protagonist’s superior version, the fat guy…
That’s just way too strong, no wonder they get eliminated through other routes…
That strongest enemy has become an ally…! …But that hasn’t happened much, has it, fat guy?
Well, they did tackle the mooks in the end, but…
Fusayuki is a psychopathic romance scammer, but I was moved by the part where he kills gods.
>>34
I really like that way of ending it as a twist in a loop story.
I want everyone to be happy.
The old man should die.
>>35
Dead…
Well, I don’t think I’m such a villain that would warrant that kind of statement.
>>37
Don’t lie.
The part where I was distracting the target from the angry guy felt very much like playing Werewolf.
>>38
Grandpa’s scene is the worst.
Why does it feel like I’m desperately trying not to die, only for the enemies to become extremely tough?
Time is
I want it.
>>42
👊
Fusayuki’s voice actor might not be very skilled…
→You’re really good…
Far from being an exposure, it’s got so much content that it’s even got intermissions…
(Bowing)
Fusayuki knows that he is a bad person, and that’s what’s good about him.
Mr. Fusayuki is someone who entrusts the standards of good and evil to others.
I like it because after it’s all over, you think, “What the heck was that?”
Who is Bōseki?
Is that your fiancée?
Grandpa Kanzo is just too spicy, you know?
…Isn’t there too little going on for Grandma?
>>51
It was so lacking that my grandmother was featured in a novelized event.
I’m not the thread starter, but I cleared the bonus mode! It was fun!
What should I do next?
>>52
To become a ghost wandering in search of a sequel that will never be released.
>>52
Buy the complete guide.
I want you to read all the volumes of the novelization, but for now, I hope you’ll at least buy the last volume, the 7th one.
Since there are so many new writings, it’s turned into something quite different by about half.
I might hear all kinds of things, but I like the girl in the thread image.
>>53
Even though I’ve killed numerous times, it’s not cute to sulk just because I was retaliated against once.
It’s just that Mei is appearing in a deathmatch rom-com.
Let’s occasionally create a thread and talk.
I’m really interested, but it’s expensive!
I wonder if I’ll end up wandering as a god-slayer, thread picture.
>>56
If the series had continued, it might have turned into a jinx-killing jinx.
Let’s play the related Water Phoenix ADV.
Sasasagu is good, sasasagu is.
>>59
I did it! I was able to experience Google Play Pass for free in January!
The catharsis of the ending was amazing, but it was quite painful…
I wanted you to stir things up more as an old person, but I guess it can’t be helped ← this is the worst.
The gods are too erotic.
I really love the CG of the Demon Lord ending.
That’s nice…
Fusayuki is just crazy, but I think it’s understandable that someone like Chiemi would lose their mind if placed in such an environment.
That aside, I preferred Rika-chan as the heroine.
Since it’s the smartphone version, I don’t know the additional ending… It feels a bit much to buy it just for that…
When you actually try to play the Werewolf game, it ends up like this, right?
>>69
Personal feelings overflowing, rampant sexual behavior.
Of course it will be like that.
>>69
First of all, it’s likely that the protagonist being a psychopath will be an absolute requirement.
>>69
What is the point if Meiko doesn’t understand the explanation about the mujina? I like that the management side is like this.
The exposure mode was too much fun.
It’s funny how the mastermind keeps dying multiple times due to ordinary misunderstandings and blunders.
My friend, who liked Rikako, stopped talking about it after clearing the game…
>>71
I ended up really liking it though…
The fact that you break contracts is truly indicative of being a fraudulent spouse, Mr. Fusayuki.
The main character is a game lover who is smarter than the player.
I also liked Danganronpa V3.
>>77
This is really important, isn’t it?
If the character is too silly, I can’t get into it…
>>84
However, I understand that it’s difficult for players to predict the preceding events, so it requires a complex scenario development, which is a high hurdle.
Fusayuki-san has gone beyond the level where players think, saying, “Wait, are you really going that far?”
>>87
It’s nice that Fusayuki suggests just casually crushing the hands and feet.
>>92
I do come up with ideas.
This guy can really say it out loud…
Exit
You’re the one who investigates patterns with 50 trials…
Was it that unbearable to have a shota-loving heroine…?
Throwing a worthless con artist into a worthless traditional village and a worthless loop to solve it!
I think this actually came out as a playable table game, right?
Despite having such abilities, it seems that Tsuchigumo is only used for its healing convenience in deathmatches, making me wonder if it’s because Meiko can’t handle it.
Well, it doesn’t matter because it might disappear depending on the route.
The author has retired… I wonder how far along the discussion about creating a new work has progressed… I want them to release a proper piece, not just something like an FGO scenario…
I only know about the mountains of the gods, so all I know about the second son of a landowner or a farmer is that he’s quite calculating.
I made a DL purchase.
Most of the participants know each other well, so it’s funny when their behavior feels off and it gets immediately noticed.
I really appreciate it when someone holds a review meeting after I die.
You followed the theory of the werewolf game, so it’s understandable… but since you care about me, retrying isn’t a bother.
That guy behind the scenes is so thoughtless and reactionary that it’s scary.
Nori-san, please take care of that hairy NEET after this!!
>>90
I was just pulling the gacha infinitely… I wasn’t able to get any good pulls at all, so I was basically stuck.
I thought I had a good external factor, but it was so excellent that it got dismantled immediately and ended.
Exposure mode is good, isn’t it?
I love how the mysteries left from the early to mid-game are all explained, and you get insights from a god’s perspective on what it all meant.
From the perspective of the production side, I think it must be tough because they can’t create even a small contradiction for the sake of excitement.
It’s amazing how it’s constructed in a way that even though it’s really long, re-reading it isn’t a hardship.
The fun of progressing from around the middle of the first week is extraordinary.
I haven’t come across many visual novels that I couldn’t stop reading like this.
I was reading while on the verge of death from staying up all night.
All adventure games should implement a true feelings mode.
The loop structure itself is occult, but all the other tricks are purely physical, which makes me feel conflicted about it and also a bit overwhelmed.
I never imagined that the werewolves could enter the house because the management would disable the automatic lock.
>>97
I think the overall structure is similar to Higurashi, but it felt somewhat less unreasonable than Higurashi.
>>97
There is a theory that it happened that way because Fusayuki interpreted it that way, which would make it seem like the world is being deceived by a fraud.
>>97
It seems plausible in modern times, but in the story it’s set in 2003, so it falls outside the assumptions.
>>97
I think it would have been fine if it were a supernatural phenomenon in that area.
Was it inconvenient for some reason?
>>110
Using supernatural phenomena as a trick becomes unreasonable, you know.
As far as it can be explained, everything is a physical phenomenon, but it seems that the structure was such that a precise judgment could not be made due to the supernatural phenomenon known as the loop.
In a loop story where death is the trigger, it’s crazy to just die so easily.
Tochi Emi-chan wanted to convey.
I’m curious if people who were playing the death match romantic comedy quickly figured out Meiko’s true identity.
It’s nice to understand the feelings of the residents through the process of returning from death.
>>104
I feel something similar to Gnosia around here.
The exposure mode makes you think “What the hell is this guy doing from the very start?”
There were areas where things worked out because the mastermind was so incompetent.
>>106
If the mastermind isn’t an idiot, then the odds are stacked so heavily in their favor that there’s no chance of winning…
>>111
If they were smart, it would have been over before Fusayuki-san came to the village…
I wonder if Gnosia will be adapted into an anime, and I hope this one will be adapted too.
“The scene where she says, ‘I have always watched your devotion’ makes me tear up as I empathize with the old woman.”
>>109
It’s irritating but impressive how you choose the right words by properly observing what kind of person someone is, Fusayuki-san.
It’s amazing how, despite being truly awful, Fusayuki-san can effortlessly say things that genuinely consider everyone and benefit them.
The mastermind is just… it’s like Nori-san, who is too much of a bitch, looks foolish for feeling sympathy.
After all, she’s technically a heroine… a heroine? But if she’s being taken in by Nori-san, then I guess it’s fine… I’ll just push it onto her… which is funny.
It’s interesting that what’s important is not winning against the werewolves, but surviving.
It feels like the bonus story has created a pretty solid world with its setting, and it seems like it could be reused in other game scenarios, but it’s tough that the writer seems to have left Kemco.
God ending is nice, isn’t it?