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Fans of Suzu and Selma might be disappointed because they don’t get much screentime despite being main heroines (especially the former, the latter has an awesome scene later on), but seeing the rest of the cast fight and team up is satisfying, as well as the return of the final bosses of each game (who no longer play a villainous role). The amount of new characters introduced totals to four. There are no dull scenes and the story is packed with action, plot, and the occasional ero. Since the fandisk uses already established characters that everyone playing should be familiar with, the pacing is excellent. In addition, they are all armed with an inexplicable murderous intent towards the characters of the opposing game Chronobelt throws the main cast + some side characters of each game into a strange looping world that seems to be a mash-up of everything, and everything has a discomforting feeling to it, right down to the characters’ memories and roles. Once you clear the above two scenarios, the meat of the fandisk is unlocked. You get to see the return of Kuki Youkou, AKA the most badass character in Ayakashibito, who punches his way through fantasy creatures and magic. The first two are stories about the respective final bosses of Bullet Butlers and Ayakashibito, and it ties up some loose ends regarding their characters by throwing them into the other game’s world. There are actual plot justifications for this.Īnyway, the fandisk is split into three parts. The funny thing is, the main heroines of their respective games don’t get any but all the other heroines (and a certain pseudo-heroine in Bullet Butlers) do.

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There’s also some ero and intimate moments for the heroines of each game and also some for the new characters (obviously cut out in the PSP version, but anyone with decent ero sensing abilities should be able to see exactly where they were). Clearly, this is the best kind of fandisk to do for the 燃焼系 games since the different abilities and fighting styles between the characters and the gap between the settings and cultures of the two games’ worlds make for fun interactions and battles. This is a crossover fandisk for Ayakashibito and Bullet Butlers. Oh who am I kidding, I realized that long ago and will never learn my lessons.Ĭategories: Games, Otome Games | Tags: Idea Factory, norn9, Otomate, otome game, PSP, review |. Especially when it comes to a genre I’m not experienced with. Lesson learnt? Unless something is from a beloved writer or a reliable company that consistently produces stuff I like, read reviews before laying down the cash. Either way, Norn9 seemed like it would have a detailed setting, good plot, great character dynamics and possibly a burning grand finale. Add in psychic powers, and I ended up imagining some chuuni fights. The word sci-fi generally instills in readers (okay, maybe just me) a certain expectation in the plot where the grandiosity of the plot is directly proportional to the number of major characters. I’d like to believe this was a case of expecting way too much from some concept art and premise, but it’s been a while since I’ve tasted such bitter disappointment.

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I don’t usually play otome games, but when I do, I end up picking lackluster ones.







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