What I like most about Akira is that he still retains a kind of "primal wildness" even in that extreme environment. He doesn't exist to fall in love; he lives to survive. This sense of heaviness makes the relationship (no matter how twisted) seem exceptionally real.
Honestly, sometimes I strongly suspect the development team did it on purpose! They deliberately stuff a devastatingly handsome guy into the background, only to cross him off your character's progress. This isn't game development; it's practically psychological bullying!
I want to see a female lead who is sharp-tongued, unkempt, or ambitious. These "flaws" actually make the characters more three-dimensional, making us feel like we are dating a "person" rather than running a program.
What I love most isn't the male lead's one-sided protection of the female lead, but rather how both are exceptionally talented in their respective fields, yet endearingly clumsy in matters of the heart. That "because of you, I've become a better version of myself" atmosphere has a more lasting...
I love characters with distinct personalities. Honestly, I don't care if the male lead is talking to me; I just want to see these two spark!
Compared to female leads who are like blank slates, blindly following the male lead's every whim, I much prefer protagonists with tempers, brains, and even...
Black Wolves Saga... Honestly, playing this game really gave me PTSD. My mind was screaming the whole time: "Call the police! Call the police! Get away from me, you bunch of lunatics!" But damn it, my hands just wouldn't stop; I had to see how much worse this trash could get the world.
This game...
I absolutely adore Takeshi Sasazuka from *Collar x Malice*. Although he's sharp-tongued, his tsundere side—he'll definitely protect you in crucial moments—and his obsession with sweets contrast sharply with his aloof exterior. Especially when he mentions donuts, he's incredibly adorable. He's...
Around the age of 12, I was exposed to mostly BL (Boys' Love) fanfiction. While searching for other types of works, I stumbled upon otome (female-oriented) fan games created by other netizens.
Hikaru Midorikawa voiced Shiki in *Togainu no Chi*. This was the first BL game I ever played, and Shiki is my favorite character. Even with other characters he voiced afterward, I still remember Shiki's voice.
I'm currently replaying Diabolik Lovers on my Switch. I played the PSP version before, but the graphics were too blurry. I'd like to experience the HD version.
I've recently read a few books: *Complete Metamorphosis*, *Night Tide Cage: The Tide of Imprisoned Love*, and *Sunset in the Deep Mountains*. I enjoy BL novels with elements of fantasy, horror, thriller, supernatural, crime, and Cthulhu.
I might read the comics first and then learn about the game, so that I can understand its world setting before playing the game and enjoy a different perspective and experience.
I admit I've played all kinds of games, whether they're 18+ or all ages. But I would never play 18+ games with anyone. The thought of seeing those images and hearing those sounds with someone else makes me incredibly embarrassed.