Maji de Watashi ni Koishinasai!

Maji de Watashi ni Koishinasai!

released on Aug 28, 2009

Maji de Watashi ni Koishinasai!

released on Aug 28, 2009

Kawakami City is famous for its strong dedication to its samurai ancestors. A strong fighting spirit is always valued and it's even an important factor in succeeding in school there. Yamato, a second year student from Kawakami Highchool is always with his close friends (4 boys and 3 girls). They have known each other since they were young and have done loads of things together. They have many other friends, but these seven people are a close-knit group, they even have a secret base where they meet... With the new semester, they welcome two girls into their group and shortly after things start to change...


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Majikoi has my favourite common route out of all the VNs I've read. kazama squad hanging out in their secret base is kino.

Your vn be so fine then bam! Rape.

Majikoi is a dopamine rush in software form. When it sets off to entertain – it's always fun. When stopping to explore its characters – it's expressive and meaningful. It's not a particularly deep story, but it doesn't miss a beat in a tale it wants to tell. When it's good – it's really fucking good and I genuinely want to love it.

It's also an eroge, and with some particularly disgusting moments to come. I don't mind horny especially when it's funny, I can stand silly anime shit like peeking after girls in hot springs. But the way it treats sexual assault is insane and you cannot read that one scene in Chris route and not think whoever wrote this must be a fucking psychopath. With all its strong points I just cannot think good of something so morally daft.

Would be easy 5 stars if it was just Yukie route though.

I'd call this visual novel "OG Dragon Ball if it had cute girls and VN tropes".
The cast is likable and the game is so exaggerated to the point it's a blast to play through. The routes are mixed and while I'd consider two of them very strong the rest range from boring to actually distasteful.
If you can get past that I'd say it's a visual novel worth reading for its own unique set of strengths.