Raikou’s scenes are in his bad end route, which I ended up doing first and it’s just basically him going “With our superior genes, we can give birth to a most supreme child!” and end up with him chasing her around yelling “BIRTH MY CHILD, WOMAN”… Not to mention his voice acting during the scenes was hilariously forced, like he was gulping down beer and sighing after that. Seishirou suddenly becoming DoS was obnoxious and all I can remember from Felix that he had some weird line like “Inside you feels even better than coming up with new inventions” that ended up overwriting everything else in my memory. I guess they’re there to show that even a strong woman becomes vulnerable like you, player, when she gets assaulted by men…Urgh. Seriously though, I don’t get why they’ve got to insert these “let’s knock the strong female protagonist down from their pedestal”-scenes anyway. To balance this, the writers decided to include the mandatory BL game “raped by a random man”-scene in this route! With a guy who loves snuff porn and torturing children, no less! At least his one scene was actually good, though. It was like the feeling you get when you’re playing an all-ages game where they characters barely get to say “I-I like you” to each other and then they’re married/knocked up after the credits. They were the most well balanced and felt like a couple even in other characters routes.Įveryone only has one sex scene, which just felt weird for a character like Orion, since the game cut to them being married after the credit roll. Overall, Orion and Tomoe ultimately feel like the best pair in the game and their banter was the most fun to watch.
Raikou Nakahara, Tomoe’s big brother who’s pretty easy on the eyes with a skin-tight suit, has a galactic sister complex and is the least cohesive character of them all.Genius hacker Felix Geoffroi, younger guy type with a weirdly annoying voice who gets annoyingly jealous about her all the time.
Fellow bounty hunter Orion Dreadnought, a flirty foreigner who constantly makes passes at Tomoe and is uncannily similar looking to Devil May Cry’s Dante.Bespectacled officer Seishirou Kira, who’s very serious about his job at the bureau and gets a little shaken around women and especially Tomoe – turns out he has “hidden” sadistic tendencies like every other otome game character out there.You can sum the available 2D guys up pretty much like this: Let’s hope their next heroine will follow her footsteps! It’s so weird that in game with a heroine like Tomoe I sometimes found myself wishing Shizuka was the lead. Shizuka was more compassionate and understood other people better than Tomoe – and made Tomoe look a bit too clueless at times. She’s more easily shaken than Tomoe and gravitates towards more traditionally feminine things, but also works hard for her ambitions like studying to becoming a doctor.
The thing I liked most about her is that unlike her appearance would suggest, she’s not one of those impossibly oblivious characters at all. Her design is pretty awkward and her voice tone isn’t as nice as Tomoe’s, but she has more growth in the story with the fraction of Tomoe’s screentime. However, I ended up preferring Tomoe’s counterpart Shizuka as a character slightly more much to my surprise. Overall she’s very likable, has a pleasant voice and her thoughts are fun to listen to – scoring pretty high points as otome game heroines go right from the start. Despite being a so-called “battle heroine”, Tomoe thankfully doesn’t fall to the stereotype of being a complete meathead who’s clueless about other people’s feelings like a 10-year-old. She’s rather hedonist for a otome game heroine and loves cake and lounging around in underwear in her apartment. Tomoe as a protagonist stands out being outspoken and confident in herself.