In these kind of settings the poor girl would almost always be "too soft" and turn weak-willed against the authorian father figure. In other Novels like Noble Works the true identity got out by accident or the MC himself and he got only screwed in one route iirc.Īs for the Grand Route: I and probably most readers expected that Yue's impulse action when she confronted her father would horribly fail the way it did. But that kind of reveal would need to happen sooner or later as he probably wouldn't be able or want to keep it a secret from Yue. At that point that breach did hardly matter anymore. What I found generally a bit lame was that prior to her route, his contract got all of sudden canceled and in turn gave him a cheap-ish solution to enter the romance without any real drawbacks despite Yue's reminder of a breach of contract. When I saw first the CG with her opened eyes I thought it was kinda scary But Yue being Yan is nothing I would complain about. When I started playing it first, I actually thought that MC might maybe unknowingly act his true/hidde royal self *lol*. For me, those tracks did fit really great to the respective dramatic moments or moments of higher tension and the one of the final showdown. Well, it could simply be that Kazuki never mentioned it in most routes out of embarrasement, yet a short mention of it being the reason would have been enough for Garden: Im finding myself listenting to BGM 21 + 26. Or how about that with exception of Usagi's route, nobody cares to actually mention that Daichi's MA master is the former 777. It was for me irritating how he received some kind of negative reputation and even Micchi in the common route kinda stammered around the issue probably due to her slight? crush on him in PxH1, which further lessened Daichi's image of 777. I'm afraid all those made me unconsciously too closed-minded to "rate" Tateha herself (and I don't hate Yuzuki and her, btw) as I couldn't really enjoy her route that much. Of course the reason itself was different but you could still see the approach in their routes were the same. Personality, part-time job, inital problem solving mission by Kazuki/Daichi going as far as the build up to the confession. I mentioned it before: Tateha being one reason. I kinda expected it with the title being a direct sequel, but well on some parts it felt too similar (ignoring stuff like the reoccuring omnipotent but dense MC). PxH2: I agree about the deja-vu to some degree. Alrighty, then I'll offer my fair bit of criticism as well.
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