- Aug 17, 2019
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What are your favorite otome endings? I have this: 1) Collar × Malice — «Your Chronicle» (vocals: Plastic Tree) Relief tinged with a touch of light sadness. This melancholic yet hopeful rock ballad is heard during the game's happy endings. After intense psychological pressure, deadly puzzles, and constant fear for the heroes' lives, this track feels like a long-awaited, safe dawn over Shinjuku. 2) Piofiore: Fated Memories — «Whispering Hope» (vocals: Mao) Solemnity and peace. The Italian mafia chronicles of Piofiore are full of brutality, but this ending, performed by Mao's tender vocals, provides a feeling of absolute catharsis. The music sounds like a church ballad or a lullaby, the perfect conclusion to complex and dangerous tracks. 3) Hakuoki (series of games) — «Akane Sora ni Negau» (vocals: Aika Yoshioka) Bittersweet nostalgia and tears. The Hakuoki franchise is renowned for its dramatic intensity. This final track, with traditional Japanese instruments and piercing vocals, sums up the Shinsengumi's historical tragedy. It leaves a poignant sense of accomplishment and eternal love despite the passing of time. 4) Virche Evermore -Error: Salvation- — « Ibitsu » (vocals: verbose) Psychological horror and madness. The game itself is marketed as an "otome of eternal despair," where death stalks all the inhabitants of a cursed island. This ending breaks classic conventions: a broken rhythm, distorted vocals, and oppressive electronics convey the mental shock of the characters trapped in a hopeless hell. 5) Hakuoki: Kyoto Winds / Edo Blossoms — « Taiyou ga Umareru Basho » (vocals: Aika Yoshioka) Noble Sorrow. When fatal wounds or the Rasetsu curse take the life of your beloved Shinsengumi warrior, this track delivers an emotional blow. Aika Yoshioka's tragic vocals, accompanied by traditional instruments, convey the pain of loneliness for the protagonist Chizuru, left amid the ashes of a bygone era. 6) Piofiore: Fated Memories — « Fault » (vocals: Mao) A bitter lament for ruined lives. Piofiore is known for its brutally cruel bad endings, where betrayal, captivity, and death await the heroes. The heavy, dark melody of this ending sounds like a requiem for Liliana's pure love, mercilessly trampled by the cruel world of the Italian mafia. 7) Collar × Malice — « there is » (vocals: Plastic Tree) Absolute hopelessness and emptiness. The tragic, languid guitar strums of alternative rock perfectly underscore the moments when the main character, Itika, dies, goes mad with grief, or becomes an accomplice to crime. The music literally makes you physically feel the collapse of hope.

