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R18 otome games
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r18 otome games
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Thank you to Manga Gamer for providing me with a review copy of the game.It’s an especially good time to be a BL gamer-joseimuke localization studio, Moonchime just dropped the urban fantasy BL, Tokyo Onmyoji and MangaGamer is giving us Adelta’s tokusatsu BL game, UUUltraC later this month.

r18 otome games

It’s definitely a very exciting time for otome fans.Ĭheck out my review of Fxxx Me Royally over here!Īrticle contains affiliate links. I’m glad I downloaded the r18 patch, it made the game a lot more smutty, I mean, special! Currently, we have two other otome localisations to look forward to from MangaGamer, including another r18+ game called Fxxx Me Royally!.

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‘Fashioning Little Miss Lonesome’ was a game full of laughs, with some colourful love interests and a very unique protagonist. This was definitely a fantastic game for MangaGamer to kick off their otome localisations. However, by the second half of the game, the voice did become a bit more stable and softer, so I was able to get used to it. This might sound unnecessarily harsh towards the voice actress, but Ema’s voice never struck me as that of a high school girl. It was especially bad during the first hour or so of the game when she was screaming and freaking out. I don’t know why but it really grated me. Probably my only, and perhaps a big, reservation with the game was Ema’s voice. It’s a tough job, and Molly did fantastic work, especially with the pop culture jokes and Saito’s rough and tough way of speaking. Recently, I tried my own hand at translating (to practice for my upcoming N4 exam), so I have an inkling of how hard a job it is! It’s not just a matter of translating things word for word but also keeping in line with the character’s personality and cultural nuances on both sides (Japanese and Western).

r18 otome games

I also want to make note of what an incredible job the translator, Molly Lee/ Verdelish did. But, in both routes it was heart-warming to see how all three characters help one another to achieve their dreams, build each other’s confidence and generally look out for one another. On the other hand, Miki’s route, which I enjoyed more, unfolded in a pretty traditional way with confessions and misunderstandings abound. I did feel, however, that his relationship with Ema didn’t have much substance, it happened very quickly and at the end didn’t feel resolved. Usually, with those sadist character I get very frustrated and want to give them a good telling off! But Saito was actually quite the charmer. I was pleasantly surprised by how much I liked Saito’s character. For those of you who will be playing the r18 version be prepared for some very steamy CGs! I especially adored the chibi pictures that appeared during funny scenes or bad endings. Note, Miki’s almost puppy-love adoring aura versus Saito’s cold look. I also really liked the art and character designs, especially the designs of Miki and Saito whose sharp personality contrasts were reflected in their character sprites. There’s heaps of crazy jokes and fun references throughout the game, I was grinning or laughing throughout my entire play through. The first thing that stood out to me was the game’s humour.

r18 otome games

I’d heard a lot about the game from other bloggers / social media, so going into it, I was a little worried my expectations would be too high. My play through order: Saito –> Miki (but order doesn’t matter) Number of Romance Options: 2 guys + special unlock-able route

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Where to buy? MangaGamer($24.95) or Steam ($24.99) Note: Steam version requires patch for 18+ content. Jostled between the muse-obsessed masochist Miki and the eagle-eyed sadist, Saito, will our sweet Ema bloom into a fashion icon? Well, when it rains, it pours, and her life gets a heck of a lot more complicated when she’s approached by two handsome guys who want her to become their fashion model. With her incredible height and resting bitch face, she gets more attention than her socially-awkward self can handle. In the game you play as Ema Tachibana, a high school student who would like nothing more than to fade into the background. If that wasn’t exciting enough, it was also one of the first R18+ otome games to be translated for a Western market (that wasn’t a mobile app). Just over a year ago, MangaGamer released their first otome localisation.















R18 otome games