Nicolle Katsilis
I think that if they had given more depth to the characters, especially Juliet, the game would be more enjoyable to play. A more real protagonist with a more natural romantic development between her and her romantic interests would completely change the final tone of the story. But the lack of charm is critical, giving us a game like a beautiful plate of food where the chef forgot to add salt while cooking the meal.
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Cupid Parasite -Sweet & Spicy Darling.- manages to do exactly what it should: expanding the original narrative and giving us another taste of this rich universe by Ririka Yoshimura under Fumie Tatematsu's direction. It's an easy recommendation for those who have already played the original and both titles are excellent examples of quality works in the genre.
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Trying to convey a grand message, Ayakashi Tsuzuri is conducted in a way that is similar to a short story aimed at children. There is not much depth and and a lack of character development. With a very slow start and dialogues that are often redundant, the game becomes painful for those who were not won over by the script.
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My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! ~Pirates of the Disturbance~ is, without a doubt, a work for the original fans of the series. It delivers all the (heterosexual) romance that we wish existed in the novel, since our imagination is not enough. But its jokes are stale and the initial interactions bring nothing new: it is everything that we have already seen before.
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