
I thought that when it comes to ADV games or mystery novels, accumulating experiences makes you suspicious of your own perspective, so the truth or identity is often revealed at a relatively early stage.
I thought it was amazing that, as a short piece, it was properly reaching an audience beyond that skeptical layer in marketing.
Even though I had a slight idea of the underlying story, the character of Director Azami-Jasmine was so good that I felt a sense of satisfaction in the process of chasing after it.
In other words, Azami is cute.
The thistle with glasses is just too cute, I can’t take it anymore.
I am already Jasmine-senpai.
Urban Legend Demolition Center
At that time
Thistle is
They might not be here anymore!
>>1
Yeah, I’m sure of it!
While Shueisha certainly has power, compared to past works of Hakaba Bunko, it’s incredibly catchy and more accessible to various audiences.
It’s nice how the limited color pixel art functions as camouflage.
I thought it has pure power as reading material.
It’s like the flamboyance regarding the theme of urban legends is really effective.
Azami is cute like a raccoon, and the center director has a striking visual that appeals to some people. Jasmine-senpai is dependable.
I wanted a standing picture with my hand on my cheek in glasses mode, but maybe it was troublesome since the position of the glasses interferes with the hand.
Everyone who falls in love with Azajasu has their heart dismantled.
It might be easy to overlook since it’s pixel art, but all the event stills have high quality.
Especially Jasmine is consistently beautiful or cute in any scene.
After clearing the game and watching streams or videos, there are so many moments that I didn’t understand well during my first playthrough that make me go “Wow…” it’s really troubling.
Jasmine’s squishy cheeks…
How old is Inspector Jasmine, anyway…?
The absolute class is way too exaggerated!
The best after a dazzling burst of jazz still leads to the ending.
This!
Sometimes there are writers who turn this kind of thing into a battle with their readers.
I believe that a good work is one that meets the expectations of the readers without betraying their predictions and satisfies them just as they are.
It’s easy to see that the director and Azami’s behavior is suspicious, but knowing that makes it no less interesting at all.
AND YOU
It’s a scene that’s used in PVs and has a lot of effort put into it, but the thistle under the bed is super visually striking, right?
My brother, who loves urban legends, and I, the ideal little sister, formed a secret organization! Happy ending!
It’s nice that things like “Back” and “Eye opener” show you what you want to see properly.
“I thought that Azami was suspicious early on.” I’m thinking “Really?” about all of it.
Jasmine-senpai was analyzed to be indifferent to Azami at first, but by the next day, she had become nurturing, which was so easy to see that I couldn’t help but laugh.
It seemed like it was brushed off, but the existence of a special SNS for important people where information was reportedly hacked and leaked was somehow problematic.
It might exist, but I can’t tell if it’s open or closed.
First, if you think about it, it’s strange even if the director of the brain is brushing it off as a joke…
Azami is actually suspicious, though.
The setup of using a more suspicious center chief as bait was well done.
I think it’s clever how the structure is designed to divert attention from the suspiciousness of Azamii with the system and momentum.
I suspected the center chief from the very beginning.
The barrier to the theory that the center director does not exist is that the Public Security Bureau has probably had some level of contact and confirmation.
I passed by it more easily than I thought…
I wonder what surprised Jasmine in episode 6 that made her fall.
If you come via Kisaragi Station from the real world, you will become a person with abilities.
Since it’s a parallel world, there’s no way I’m not well-informed about current events!
I was grinning, predicting something that didn’t match even by a millimeter.
I realized the twist in the story was that the center director was the mastermind.
But clearly that’s in the hands of the creator, damn it!
Even if I look at manga, it only looks crazy to me… it was strange…
If it stays like that, there will be fewer opportunities, and since it’s a puzzle game, there is the brain center chief as a hint role…
It was an existence that was deeply involved in the foundation.
I didn’t expect Jasmine’s undercover investigation to be that loose.
The police are generally incompetent, but well, that’s just how game police are.
It’s a structure that everyone can somewhat sense something is off.
“Even with that, there’s no way to know for sure that they were all the same person.”
I’ve been hearing weird stories all day, so they keep popping up in my mind.
If you think about it, it’s extremely unnatural.
The theory that the center director is wearing a frilly outfit in a wheelchair to disguise their body shape and prevent people from realizing they are the same person is quite thought-provoking.
Isn’t it strange that there’s almost no description of Azami’s private life or past? I questioned it once, but then scenes came up about how she became friends with Mio-chan and about her black history notebook and doujin ASMR, which cleared my doubts a bit.
It’s nice, isn’t it? The traces of Azamin just standing there absentmindedly.
The center director ends up looking short with that face.
If they had that face but were short, it wouldn’t be good, right?
Things like the Tengan Lock and other clearly game system-related elements make you think the brain center chief is similar as well.
While hinting at the mastermind, lower the guard with a breakdown at the end and strike along with the ending theme!
Well, it’s quite unreasonable, isn’t it, the trick?
I thought the issue with the center director’s brain communication was caused by the center director rather than Azami, so I didn’t find any grounds to suspect Azami.
In the scene where Azami is surrounded by the mob, I mean, what can I say…
When Jasmine and Tominari are on social media, they are incredibly reliable!
But the thistle that knew nothing was cute, right?
Toshidensetsu Kaitai, that’s why.
Toshikai-kun, because…
I might have noticed it after finishing the game?
I thought there were just too many people cutting public indecency!
Personally, I like that the twist has a consistent reason behind Ayumi’s actions, more than just the surprise of the ending.
I surprised the player! If it had just ended there, it would have been disappointing, but it’s great that it stayed true to the goal of my brother’s revenge and was completed by the end.
I liked the relationship between Azami and the center chief.
How should I… how should I… my heart is lost.
The center director is suspicious! It was completely being led that way… so frustrating!!!
Around the flow of the lab and the criminals going through the scene again, everyone probably realizes that Azami is the mastermind…
The story begins with the center director being the culprit! It’s a development that confuses you.
I couldn’t figure out that the same person was involved until the end…
While there are somewhat reasonable explanations for clairvoyance, the fact that things are dismissed in the case of precognition raises suspicion.
I also realized that not having full color was a clever misdirection.
In the manga version, you can tell at a glance that they’re related to it.
There’s no helping it, but…
There were parts that were difficult to get through at the beginning, but this game or story…
I don’t know how much the occult exists in this world, so there are also mysterious things… and I just brushed it off.
In that world, it seems like there are normally things like oddities and such.
I thought eye openers normally existed too…
In this type of game, having vague memories of the past or being too out of touch with the world is undoubtedly a significant foreshadowing…
It would be better the other way around!
At the beginning, Azami is sleeping in the park while the sun is setting.
Huh? I was surprised, but…
As my affection for Azami increases, I can’t help but think that this girl can’t possibly be a bad kid!
There are just too many people like Mio-chan, Kimura-san, delivery workers, and the terrorist Zima who have been incited by the center director…
Is it possible not to know about HDD in the information processing department?
Are you saying there are strange beings?!
When the name “F Society” came up, I remembered the hacker group from the overseas drama Mr. Robot, and thought there are quite a few jokes about them being the same person.
I love Center Director Face Azami.
Is it true that Jasmine has never even been in the center? And did they escape even though we had surrounded them? Those are questions that didn’t get resolved even after playing again, so I wonder if they will be explained in a fan book if it gets published.
The center director is the culprit, right! You’re dragging it out too much!
It was like that!
What was the doppelgänger?
Each time an opener appears, I am granted the right to come up with something different in my mind…
It seems like center anti suddenly appeared at the end.
They probably guided it to some extent that only those who understand would realize…
The incidents in the story are ultimately man-made, but I acknowledge that there are still strange phenomena.
The traces of general currency that appear in the prologue for no particular reason may simply be a feeling that Ayumi was deliberately showing to Azami.
I became convinced of the multiple personality hypothesis that I had been vaguely suspecting, probably starting from the flow of the dialogue with the otherworldly culprit.
The closet is too big, and it’s over now, cat police.
Ayumi doesn’t put pressure on her brother and doesn’t even know the SNS that has disrupted their lives.
When I think of the being created as a pure and innocent personality as a thistle
That level of shamelessness is understandable.
Ayumi, thinking about the setting of the center director’s behavior… that’s quite a nice hobby.
Here there is clairvoyance and telepathy.
I was playing absentmindedly, so I didn’t doubt Azami at all.
I am… Azami?
After clearing it, looking back, there are foreshadowing elements all over from the first episode…
detailed
The center director doing things like in a criminal case file… there are so many things to do…! I can picture it clearly.
Was there an explanation for why there are traces of the doppelgänger even though Kurozawa and the secretary weren’t in cahoots?
Is it just that having an alibi is a lie, and if they had verified it at that point, it would have been exposed?
Did the last thistle escape from the ceiling of the elevator?
I feel like in the end, Ayumi may be the one who disappears.
Ayumi’s idea of the center director and Azami’s internal comedy was all funny.
Gifted people are really good at coming up with scripts.
If the center head can become Azami, then maybe Kurozawa can too…
Azami is a memo fiend and not good with computers, probably because of her big brother’s emulation.
Kisaragi Tsutomu’s brother was the mastermind pulling all the strings, huh! That’s my answer.
I think the letter I gave to Mio is a letter of encouragement!
It’s seriously a directive for inciting a crime…
Is that Ayumi I saw behind the center director…?
Jasmine said, “Wow, the elevator moves,” but had she never even entered that building once? She was the one who first told Ayumi that it was on the fourth basement floor, right?
I need to surround the cosplayer!
I might secretly buy some water to become popular with handsome guys!
I’m writing a manga about being helped by a handsome guy in another world.
Quite a picky eater, Azami.
I thought that the ability of clairvoyance was just a lie, something you could see through a thistle or something like that, but it’s beyond that…
When it was revealed, I realized that the hairstyles were almost the same, and there were no scenes where the three at the center were gathered together, and various thoughts came rushing in.
As a result of trying to talk about it without giving any major spoilers, I can only say “the center director has a frilly outfit,” so it might be hopeless now.
I might also be like Azami, just without realizing it.
From Ayumi’s perspective, she probably knows that I went to the closet, and I think she’s still not feeling totally clear about it.
I think it’s pretty amazing that no one doubts Azami’s cuteness.
I’ve never heard an opinion like “it’s too sly and I don’t like it.”
I thought “I see” with the meaning of the thistle flower, but when I combined it with the meaning of the jasmine flower, I felt like the author was really onto something!
I wonder if Ayumi didn’t feel bad about being affectionate with Jasmine.
Ayumi – I want you to be saved.
Go, Jaspei!
After being taken home by Ms. Jasmine
Ayumi starts making videos at home…
Aren’t you still seeking revenge overseas since you’re running a center abroad?
The cryptocurrency leak incident was supposed to be on a global scale, so it can’t simply be dismissed as just a single closet; there are likely similar organizations out there.
It’s like that thing where the culprit from the previous work gets handcuffed and becomes an ally.
Is there any way to make a sequel?
The urban legend that you’ll be erased by the police hasn’t been dismantled either.
We need to dismantle the newly added urban legend called Ayumi Kisaragi too…
Azami is charmingly cute but not overly cutesy, which is what people like about her.
Well, it’s fine if we can talk about urban legends later, right? Since they’ve finished their revenge, Azami and Jasmine can have a happy kiss in a foreign land and that should be good, right?
Well… it seems like the center director might be a nuisance…
I just want to know if cute clothes are Ayumi’s hobby.
What I believed, pushing forward, was that the center director is the manager.
It resonates in my heart, overlapping with the crowd swayed by rumors.
I wish Wataru could be saved too… I wonder if there’s a way for everyone to have a happy ending.
So it was this fragile.
I wonder which one Jasper dislikes more, being swapped with Ayumi while having sex with Azami or being swapped with the center director.
Aren’t you not thinking about revenge anymore?
I think the purpose is to fulfill the prophecy of Kisaragi Tsutomu without setting a deadline and to continue the secret society play.
Ayumi ga
picky about appearances
It might be the author of the black history notebook!
My brother’s ideal younger sister should wear clothes like this…!
Is the reason there are both male and female voices in the solo vocals of Kiki Kaitai something like that…?
In reality, there is no mind reading or center director, so maybe it’s just that I want my older brother to be there, and that’s why I see it.
But Jasmine is definitely an over-the-hill woman in her 40s.
When a flower college girl gets attached, it feels like a crime…
The scene where you can hear the director’s voice over the phone was probably being spoken by Azami, who was there at the time.
I can’t move my mouth in front of Jasmine, so maybe I was doing ventriloquism.
I feel that Matsuda-san, who wasn’t captivated by Azami, is surprisingly amazing.
There’s also something that looks like a mummy in my brother’s room.
It might be the ultimate form of a brother complex.
Anyone who goes to Morocco is a bit strange…
The activities of the center in the main story were a direct revenge on 5S, but I don’t think the personality of the center director, who believes that “if you’re seeking, it should be a solution,” would only seek revenge on the world.
I didn’t really dislike the gas mask until the final revelation.
Looking back later, what a refreshingly trashy move!
I haven’t bought and played the game yet, but is it scary?
The name is what it is, and Azami had her doubts early on, but I really couldn’t tell it was the center director after all.
The way Mio and Azami’s conversation in the final chapter is off is really clever, isn’t it?
From Miho’s perspective
Huh? Why are you asking me to confirm the name of the church again…?
I disliked gas masks from the moment they started talking with a “w” at the end.
Ayumi – ← Sharing of memories → Center Director
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Thistle~
Huh? So the center director is the real culprit? What is this? What is this?
What was the thistle I was looking at until now!?
The actions and words in the prologue also suggested a complete hallucination theory.
There is a possibility that I haven’t even spoken to Jasmine.
But either way, I still wonder what an infiltration survey is?
The gas mask has a mysterious popularity, doesn’t it…?
It seemed like Mio understood various things and was cooperating.
When the center director was meeting with Jasmine.
I think it’s possible to have a conversation by letting a suitable zimmer take the center director’s name.
It was interesting and engrossing, but I think the setting of being the same person requires a rather favorable interpretation from the player’s side, or else it becomes quite difficult to believe.