
I love Aibo.
I also like Date.
Datekey doesn’t sleep is also enjoyable.
I think Iris-chan will die again.
I would risk my life for Date.
It’s helpful that new releases come out at quite a fast pace.
The raincoat I bought at the sale the other day is still not finished at all…
By the time of the second work, there were discrepancies with the first work, so we just have to go with the mindset of not worrying about the details.
>>5
I think the cause of the discrepancy is the difference in layers of the simulator, because it feels like the world of the simulation hypothesis.
It seems that the timeline is right after the first work, so this time Mizuki is small.
I wasn’t really feeling like I was waiting for a sequel, but when it was announced, I was really happy!
Since I’ve only done 2, I think I’ll do 1 while I have the chance.
It’s ED…
The new work is not written under the supervision of Uchikoshi’s scenario.
Is the mid-range price due to the extra volume?
I was in the middle of filling in the end and had to retire, but will my evaluation change if I finish this?
>>13
The refreshing feeling is completely different.
>>13
If it doesn’t work out after doing it to the end, then it can’t be helped… but I hope you can see it through to the end if possible.
Actually, I prefer Falco’s face over Psycho-Homo’s face.
The gruesomeness of the main plot is one thing, but I think the silly jokes along the way will also appeal to a select audience.
I want all of humanity to see the ED, but it’s filled with spoilers…
The enemy combatants are ridiculously weak, which only raises more questions for some people, like me.
>>19
There are times when I don’t even shoot, let alone hit anything with the gun at all.
>>19
I didn’t like how the protagonist’s strength varied too much depending on the scene, making it feel too convenient for the plot.
Moreover, they make elementary school girls launch special attacks.
I heard there are quite a few ZERO ESCAPE fans overseas, so they might be happy about this.
Aseton-chan!!
Somnium Files is also very popular overseas! Why is that…?
>>22
Writers are quite popular overseas.
I’m quite indifferent to the awkward songs and dances along the way…
I’m getting a bit fed up with battle-themed ero manga gags, so I wish they’d tone it down since they’re used too much.
Aibou was a good Akari Kito.
I would prefer to have the singing scene once during the scenario…
I like doing it together with everyone at the end.
Mame-chan…
I love being able to listen to the full voice dialogue used during investigations in ADV games.
Before the new release, I have to play the first one again and save up my tears in Mizuki’s Somnium.
>>29
It looks like a touching scene where the parents voluntarily let Date choose, but in reality, the parents are dead, and Mizuki has no options.
I wonder if Ryuki has a turn.
I’m glad they featured it in the Nintendo Direct.
Is a new work coming out?
I have the second one stacked up, so I have to play it…
I know that many people can’t accept it, but I love this silly gag and the talk about naughty topics.
>>35
Overall, since the main content is heavy, if there’s no lightness, it can be overwhelming, so I think it balances out in a roundabout way.
There are various points of dissatisfaction, but the quality of Mizuki’s route is so good that it mostly makes up for it.
>>36
I hated the Mizuki route.
It’s a game where you advance investigations using high-tech devices that seem somewhat realistic, so why do superhuman beings (and even children who can dodge bullets after seeing them, which makes no sense) suddenly appear?
I just remember that Wataru Takagi was there.
If you endure the initial stinky vibes, it will turn into a great game.
I’m curious about this, but I often hear that the atmosphere selects people… What specifically does that atmosphere feel like?
>>42
They sometimes shorten the term “small component” to “chi-compo.”
>>42
Dirty jokes, erotic books, gags, weird songs, and so on.
It was interesting because I didn’t know how the idol’s conspiracy theory would play out.
Chicomp.
It’s a bit of an older otaku vibe, so it’s hard to recommend to others, but I like it.
I also like Date’s silly jokes.
Thank you, I somehow feel like I understand… it’s a little complicated…
There are almost no misses in Kotaro Uchikoshi’s adv games.
It’s a game that reaffirms that an ADV (Adventure Game) can be one where meaningless text is densely scattered and it’s really interesting.
Well, there’s also that forensic officer, what’s-his-name…
It’s good that the action is leaning towards comedy, but in a situation where someone dies…!? I didn’t know what kind of expression to make.
But the story itself is very interesting.
I tried searching for similar games, but surprisingly, I couldn’t find many, so I felt that I really liked AI: The Somnium Files.
The main storyline is so interesting that I can overlook all the silly gags and cheesy vibes.
I love the ending too.
The key doesn’t appear in conversion.
I am really grateful for the existence of Aibou as a character.
I wonder why the latest work is only on Steam and Switch.
>>60
Is it not coming out on PS…?
I was going to do it on the PS portal.
If Mizuki’s super physique and Date’s porn magazines increase processing speed, I can only think of it that way and just go with the flow.
>>61
I think this game is not suited for people who can’t let things go and are overly concerned about them.
>>64
I feel that it is not right to say that someone is not suited just because of that one thing.
Most things within 1 are usually justified, but the ones that have no explanation at all are only Mizuki’s condition (which will be revealed in 2).
Murder cases are really exciting, after all.
I lost because I laughed at the breast tempura.
I have a strong conviction that there will be a Kaniza-san theme and an Atami ending next time.
The character’s backstory has no particular reason (even if there is, it’s not convincing), and they have conveniently useful abilities that help them overcome difficult situations—this is a cliché often seen in erotic games and gal games from over 20 years ago…
This time it’s just supervision, but Uchikoshi writes quickly, doesn’t he?
In the first place, the fundamental setting of entering someone else’s dream world to search for memories is absurd science fiction, so if you worry about the details, there’s no end to it.
I was really into it because I didn’t mind either the adult magazines or Mizuki’s body type.
What caught my attention more was the part where it says, “Are you still going to cabaret clubs without taking responsibility after what happened?”
>>70
Metaphorically, it seems to be a spoiler prevention measure, but continuing to use that face is something else…
I’m quite enjoying the atmosphere as well.
It wasn’t completely boring, but I realized that my favorite element is Date-chan… so I’m glad that the protagonist is back again.
>>72
By the way, did you notice the hidden scenario of 2? In the list of materials.
>>73
I did the Nirn number and bats, but I don’t know the list of materials…
>>74
There should have been a new entry added to a certain file that wasn’t there before.
Instead of playing the nipple guessing game at the cabaret, just suck on Hitomi’s breasts, Date-san.