
#No thank you game free how to#
Playing it blindly I never knew if I was certain to click the button or not because I couldn't understand how to use it haha. The core mechanic of the game is clicking the "No, Thank You" button to interrupt whatever actions are going on in the game, but the way it works was explained poorly. The reason why I take off points here though isn't so much the story itself but it's because of the gameplay. I'll tell you now that the game is funny and has it's light moments, but the endings are rough. It's kinda like a 'how could he do such a thing' type of feeling.
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Some are sadder than others, some are hard to digest, and there's one that's just flat out horrible. The endings for each character, too, are very unique. All the romanceable guys have varied personalities so they never feel like they were cut and pasted or something lol. Each one would just have a different method to solve them or have you play a different role instead.ĭespite sharing a main storyline like that, though, each route feels and plays out differently for each character. No matter which route you play, though, the main cases you solve will be the same for every character. Throughout the game you will tackle various cases and each will have their own minor characters associated with them. At times I just kinda wanted the smut to happen honestly, but that's just me~ It's heavier than other BL games but doesn't take it too far. kinda 60/40, with 60 being the storyline. I personally didn't mind the lack of romance/love themes. If you like those detective/crime fighting plots, then this game is right up your alley~ It's not very romantic though, so if you're looking for that, it won't be the focus of the game. Storywise.? (I squeezed mechanics in here too): now we move onto the rating and reasons for it separated by the story itself and spicy bits. **Protip: Turn Ryu's background voice down in the settings, too. Ryu also plays the piano for patrons of the bar, too, to provide some background music. He's the one who taught Hiroyuki to become a bartender himself. However, Ryu can occasionally help as a bartender.

Ryu is really good at playing piano, though, and he could be a pretty good mom~ Ryu knows how to cook and reveals that he's good with hair, too, very early on in the game. Again though, saying a single thing about why he does this is spoiler territory haha. he actually doesn't get that much warmer in my opinion. Ryu starts off pretty cold towards Haru and. The game's cool, calm, and collected glasses character. "Ryu" mostly, but sometimes "Glasses" too Haru mostly handles the cleaning at sótano. And despite Haru making himself sound like an idiot a lot, he secretly knows what he's doing.

He's also bisexual, a trait that's hard to come across in BL games sometimes where most of them ignore sexuality completely. I laughed so much at some of the stuff Haru says throughout the game. He makes a lot of sexual advances, he's confident in himself, he's an oddball (in a good way definitely), and makes himself seem like he doesn't know what's going on half the time. If you were like me and started getting interested into BL games through Nitro+chiral then Haru's a breath of fresh air. Haru is a really, really, really, different protagonist from the average BL game. *inhales* OK SO LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT THIS GLORIOUS MAN!! The staff there give our protagonist the name "Haru." He gradually makes his way deeper into the organization, and the hearts and lives of the staff, while working as an apprentence bartender. Out of sympathy for his hapless savior, the man decides to set him up with a job and a place to live.įrom the outside, sótano looks like a cozy little jazz bar, but behind the scenes they solve problems that the police and legitimate detective agencies won't touch. The man he saved happens to be the owner of a jazz bar, sótano. Our protagonist protects a man from an out of control car, but gets hit and loses his memory in the process. This summer vacation begins with a car accident. Synopsis (directly taken from MangaGamer's description): No pesky blurs in the English release :P

Options to toggle body hair and glasses on/off
