
If a big company is releasing a kinetic novel, I jump on it like a starved lion who found its prey. Goddamn, I fucking love kinetic novels for this reason. Enough talking about the game for now because I’d hate to say everything here. In fact, this game is pretty short, but contains various elements missing in other games from the July releases I was criticizing about, so that was a huge plus.

As you might have guessed from various sources, this game is very depressing, but very well worth your time.

I made a good choice in picking this game to be the first one to play for the August releases. This story is about him, his sisters, and the timid underclassman who was once in the same club as Aoi when he was attending school, as well as the hikkikomori neighbor who often provides them with various meals.įoreword: Bloody hell this game. Since he wanted to support them all he can, Aoi quit his school and started to work part-time jobs to earn their living expenses. Summary: Aoi would be your normal teenager, except for the fact that his parents died leaving behind him and his two younger sisters. Title: 1分の2恋ゴコロ (Note: “1bun no 2” means two portions of one part, basically saying “2/1”) It’s already a bad thing that its design annoys me, so I’ll definitely criticize this game for having nothing to offer for its readers. In fact, nothing really makes this game stand out… Other than the fact that it was bad. Point of View switches literally happen within a single black screen and this was extremely confusing and quite disruptive to the overall scenario. The most primary outcome of said awful transition was that you literally can’t tell whose PoV you’re looking at, at least until some information on said viewpoint is obtained. Extremely generic is what you should label this game, along with the entirety having god-awful transition. Otherwise, I can see myself losing a lot of money buying these crappy games then raging over it LOL Foreword: I’m actually quite glad that I’m poor and generally pretty lazy.
