Misaki: This was the most unexpected route. Yet they have this extremely significant conversation before the credit roll – it was one of the best moments ever. It was really interesting to see how the couple communicated their important feelings through actions rather than words. But I guess since the writing in Senge’s route for the first game was so strong, they just had to continue upping the level in the FD. It’s not as if the other routes didn’t have memorable moments too. Senge: Once more, his route proves to be the one with the most amazing writing, imagery, chemistry and dialogue.
The ending scene with the credit roll was beautiful and also the beginning of my tearful journey… They have such an understanding between each other, and the way they trust each other without doubt (aside from Shigure using jealously as an excuse to make Kyouichirou spoil him haha). But I really, really love the way this couple interacts with each other. Shigure: MY BIAS Ahem, again his route had a lovely mix of romance, plot, comedy and melancholy. It was a good route to start, with a nice mix of romance, plot, comedy, melancholy. It’s just that you get to see the couple flirt more, and the side characters giving them the side-eye look haha. Tatebayashi: Maybe because his route previously had a lack in romance, but they certainly made it a point to include more of it in the FD! But as always, there is a proper ongoing plot. Heck, even I was a bit lost one or two times since it’s been over 3 years since I played the original game! Even in other ends of the character’s route. just play Tatebayashi’s in the original and FD? I personally don’t recommend it, because usually a route in the FD will refer to certain facts which were revealed in other routes. So you need to clear the first two ends first.Ĭan you play the FD without having completed the game, eg. The only exception is Misaki and Ise twins’, which both have a locked 3rd end. END 2 is the one without a credit roll, while END 1 is the one with a credit roll. I found this out on my first try, so I decided to always play END 2 first, then END 1. The walkthrough I followed is HalfAdder’s. (I played the twins’ route in between whenever I needed to cheer myself up.) But again, I strongly recommend leaving Misaki for last. It worked up well for me, because that was the order in which the emotions in me built up – aka the order in which how much I cried. Again, I played in the order of Tatebayashi, Shigure, Senge, Misaki. Everything is condensed but meaningful to the development of the couple’s relationship. The FD is a lot shorter than the first game, but not a line is wasted here. But since the more you play both games, the more cute and hilarious mini-scenarios you unlock – I will most probably do my best to complete the tetris section. The lines they say when they lose are the most amusing. On the other hand I love the trump game and hearing the dialogue. The tetris game is really hard…because it is a combination of tetris and match-3. There is also a mini-game section in which you can play their version of tetris or trump. In addition, the twins Ise Kaoru and Ise Kahoru also get their own mini-route. Because of this, you are clued in already as to which of the endings in the first game are…well, canon. The FD features the after stories of Hiiragi Kyouichirou and the four other main characters: Misaki, Shigure, Senge Iori, Tatebayashi Kai. The only graphics I’ll show are the title screens, and random screenshots of the OP. This will be a non-spoiler review, but there may be slight hints of what happened in the first game since this is a FD. As such, do note that this is a R-18 BL game so there is mature content. And so Taisho Mebiusline Teito Bibouroku by Love Delivery ended up being the title to boost my motivation! Aka Taisho Mebiusline fandisc.