![]() While I can quite easily recommend the Nitro+CHiRAL titles to people who aren’t into gay sex, I wouldn’t be so sure with this title. (Being greedy with the choices usually results in no-end or bad end.) But there’s definitely action. While Haru is quite a lecherous bastard, the routes are still rather set in stone, there’s no harem action. These guys are of course also the possible romantic interests of Haru, who doesn’t discriminate when it comes to sexual relations. The staff of this bar comes up with the name ‘Haru’ and eases the new guy into his responsibilities. ![]() Pops takes our amnesiac hero under his wing, eventually employing the youngster in a bar he owns. The story begins when our still nameless protagonist pushes “an old man” (‘Pops’ for Haru, originally ‘Ossan’) away from an approaching car and gets hit by it instead. I seriously laughed out loud many times at the silly nicknames he came up with as well as his ‘hmm?’s when he was once again lost. Haru is charming and hilarious, and the funniest protagonist I’ve ever played. He’s also a little perv, constantly coming on to the other characters. He is a complete airhead, forgetting names, places and even his things, while maintaining an incredibly positive attitude towards everything. The best thing about the game is – hands down – the protagonist Haru. I have not paid 40 bucks for a visual novel before but it was totally worth it. I finally got my hands on this new Japanese boys’ love visual novel, this time officially translated to English and sold by MangaGamer (this title being their first BL project).
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