Leaving Japan and keeping your feelings hidden and leaving no note declaring your secret love? ding ding ding ding ding! I love that. Trying to leave and being stopped? Good, but not quite there. Even moreso, I am absurdly fond of when something angsty happens and it goes to the next level. He is nothing but exactly what the story is going for, while going a little above and beyond with how the affections work. Childhood Memories stories are there to show you how you’ve always gotten along or meant something to each other, and then it jumps back to the future to show how it still applies. It really solidifies the theme of DD, which I think is simply that each route you choose is a representation of destiny or a love that was always meant to be. If it wasn’t for the childhood memories of this part, it would fall short, so I think for once they are a welcome addition to the story. His childhood memories are a tale of a little girl comforting him as he is rejected by the girl he loves. One is that Johji actually did love his storage fiance, but she loved his friend. But I require something original to really be drawn in.ĭoes this do it? Well, in one regard. It’s why Ota Kisaki is top tier to me! I love this. Nothing pleases me more in my romance games than to have a terrible feeling in the pit of my stomach and force me to deal with it. Let me defend that for a second and say I love the delicious dramu. More often than not Voltage has a storage fiance who is there to make you doubt yourself. And it goes on in such a manner that I am infinitely fond of Kunihiko and find it to be well developed. I liked how they handled it in Kunihiko’s route because he’s legitimately like, no I really do not want a fiance so pretend to be mine just as a favor my niece, wait niece I might love you, crap I do love you niece. I don’t really enjoy the rehash of a particular theme though: your love interest is rich and has a fiance in storage to cause drama. It really puts you out of the mood! But Johji was a teenager and very kind and gentle to you, so this? Actually not so bad! I really didn’t mind when his memories came up or the cute things I learned about him. There’s nothing less sexy than finding yourself attracted to someone who then flashbacks to kiddy moments. These guys are from your childhood and you have history with them, but usually they’re just painful and tedious to get through. My biggest problem with Dreamy Days in general is the flashback stuff. As usual the ‘main’ guy that has most of the interest in you is a bit of a tsundere about it, but got to give Ichigo props on staying in character and mostly just wanting you to be happy. Now if you’re wondering, what about an older man is appealing, and how would he acknowledge you- welcome to the Voltage Johji route! Most of the game is every single one of your childhood friends realizing you’re into Johji and very softly implying how he might see you as a child, while also acknowledging your feelings. I prefer to be dramatic or to take awhile, but dramatic is a lot more fun and that’s why Johji’s is so fun. Then there’s the very rare, I know it and it’s awkward but it’s also kind of endearing and dramatic. Normally in these stories one of three things happen, you’re oblivious to the end, you realize it in the middle, or you know almost right away and feel awkward about it the entire story. I think the real draw on this character is that you realize you like him. Well, good news, Johji is kind of hunky and just the right dose of interesting mixed with mysterious! So, needless to say, I’ve been waiting for another older man to come and sweep me off my feet. Their best one I played before this was definitely the Kunihiko route from My Forged Wedding. Sometimes voltage makes this trope really well and sometimes they make it kind of stink. The main story for season 1 is MC having some sort of promise with the guy before she left Kichijoji.Ahh the older guy trope. She gets to choose one of the guy's routes by choosing who's shop to help/visit.īasically the story surrounds MC and it's cute cause instead of the usual 16 (12 or 13 for Johji, I forgot) chapters, Kichijoji includes "Omake" chapters (I think 3 of them/character) which kind of gives some childhood background story for MC + the Guy she chooses as their flashbacks. She basically lives with Johji Chakura (~26?) he's MC's family's acquaintance. Well she returned back to Kichijoji to attend high school while her parents are in England and on her way back she meets all her childhood guy friends again - but they're all HAWT now. Due to MC's parent's job, she moved away shortly after. Prologue: MC is a girl who use to live in Kichijoji (West Tokyo) when she was young and attended elementary schools for the 5 potential love interests so they're all childhood friends.
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