![]() The game just confirmed that he will probably always have a spot in my heart. Overall, I always enjoy Shin’s route and from the anime, I have always held a soft spot for him. I realised I would need to play through a different character’s route to get it. I found Otome Kitten’s walkthrough post for Shin when I was searching for how to get a single image that I am missing from Shin’s gallery. I wish we could have received more full body shots of our character’s, I was still happy with the artwork we did get for them throughout the game. With the narrative and occasional effect sound it helped the time pass and pulled the story together. ![]() While the music is somewhat repetitive it is not overbearing, distracting or annoying. You are a young college girl who suddenly awakens on 1st August with no memories, and are tasked with discovering the truth about who you are amidst the possibly dangerous agendas of the people around you before 'times up' on 25th August. This meant that I did not need to spend too much time replaying certain parts of the route. While Shin does admit he is at fault for you getting into the accident, that does not explain why your blood would be in two different places.Īs I was playing the game I was glad for the automated reading function as well as the ‘fast-forward’ option that allowed to quickly get through conversations. The mystery was a fun aspect of the story leaving you to discover who was behind you getting hurt. ![]() Yet I did it anyway, because I was selecting every option, so that I could get every cutscene and ending. The second one was pretty obviously a bad move since I did have the anime knowledge. Either, fetching ice for Sawa or picking Ukyo to share a room with. I realised the one bad ending (being stabbed to death) could be achieved in two ways. Do not pick Toma over Shin and try not be alone with Toma, since Shin is a bit jealous, even though he understands the relationship. Pretty much to get the normal ending take his side, defend him and listen to what he has to say and don’t ask stupid questions. The bad endings (especially with Ukyo) if aiming for are also simple and if not wanting them, easy to avoid as well. The good ending is a tad more challenging to get but still, not that hard. But you had someone watching me, too August 27 That wasn’t the case yesterday. August 24 Why I’d rather actually just go home Shin, what is this Shin. Picking the correct choices for Shin’s character is pretty simple and it is quite easy to get a normal end for the pair. I just spaced out a bit from the memory I don’t remember. He adores and loves the heroine – even if he is now struggling with the fact she does not remember him. Also, no matter the route you walk down, towards the good or the bad ending, his feelings are made clear. Realising we have forgotten our memory, he backs off quite a bit. While the very first impression of Shin is quite impactful with the kiss in the hospital, he is not as ‘physical’ as he first appears. My below write up is kind of spoiler-ish, but not complete spoilers. I first went for the good ending, then the normal ending and then hunted down the bad endings. I had been house-sitting, packing and working, so I would play for a single ending at a time. I split my game play over a few sessions.
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