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Darn I liked the romantic chemistry in raw danger.
Then will play as male. In future...
Out of curiosity, are the quotes there because it isn't exactly a full romance or because it's mostly subtext? Also, is it possible for a female protagonist to get such a romance with those two?
Interesting. I heard that one of Granzella's previous games, "A City Shrouded in Shadow" or something like that, actually let you explicitly play a lesbian character and actually featured an onscreen kiss, so I was hoping this game would also be upfront.
If there is something that upgrades the stuff from subtext, please let me know. Thanks!
The story and the romance aspects in this game are touching. But come on ! the romance is too light ! they need to be more decisive about the romance's choices in the game. Here is an exemple :
At the end of the game I decided to escape by the airport :
When i was about to get shot, I decided to confess my feelings to Yayoi. In the end, I feel like my choice doesn't matter.... I had no response directly from her and even in her letter from the Epilogue.... she just tells me how she is and gave me her contact informations...
If only the choices we do in the game had more impact especially about romance...