Plus, there's another level of satisfaction to be had from a game that centers on the conceit of making people like you. In life, I am a socially awkward semi-loner who seldom leaves her comfort zone. (I'm pretty much a slave to game guides and walkthroughs, lol.) This game is an exception. Not since Ace Attorney have I felt so proud of myself for fumbling into the bad ending, trying again, and narrowing down my options til I get it right. Clearly designating the right and wrong choices really helps to make things feel less frustrating. It's hard to say that visual novels ever make a really satisfying game experience in most of them, I tend to think the decision-making is an arbitrary mechanic that holds the story back from players for no good reason. That point takes me to the gameplay itself. Vanilla is also easy to like as an MC, which kind of makes the big reveal even more of a knife in the gut. Jaxter, Mitzi, Mary, Zapara, and Vasilis were particular standouts for me. Save Twyla and possibly Netina, who manages to still be pretty charming despite her malicious streak, every character in the game is extremely likable and gives the player enough reason to sympathize with them as people. In all seriousness, it's a major compliment to your character writing that Reginald was not my favorite person in the game by default (though he still wound up being my favorite). MORE CONTENT/CHAPTERS WILL BE ADDED THROUGH UPDATES UNTIL THE GAME IS COMPLETE**ĭoes this mean there's a version of Reginald out there that is a 100% unproblematic fave? Your goal is to try and get as many people as possible to love you, in whatever form that love takes! Game takes around 10-15 minutes per chapter. Here for Sweethearts is an episodically-updating friend-sim styled VN. Oh, and one last thing-don't ask why you're dorming alone, it's not important! With your charm and personality, you're sure to capture the hearts of all your classmates-and that's just what you intend to do! Not everyone gets chosen to attend Aether West Academy- but YOU did! And in the middle of the school year, no less! That means you have a lot to catch up on.socially, of course.
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