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Where tf the dawg go π
I might be dumb tbh but don't mind it
Where tf the dawg go π
I might be dumb tbh but don't mind it
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This review contains spoilers
I started this game thinking that it'll be hard for me to get through, as I have always had a difficult time reading visual novels. Yet it almost felt like I breezed past the game, and not once did it appear to me that I was only trying to push through the game because I wanted to finish it as soon as possible.
Even with the first few hours of the game, where it seems like thereβs not much that was happening and only a few things that moved the plot, I was still having a lot of fun due to the endearing cast that bounced off each other and a carefree protagonist in Haku. But as soon as the story unravels itself and where Haku went from this laid-back guy to a person with a compelling development and a heavy burden that were entrusted to him, and with how much it changed him and those around him as they tried to navigate the rocky path that was laid down for them, itβs hard to not be enamored by it.
Right now, I wish to write a more articulate review of my thoughts about the game and the characters but hopefully as I play through MoT (idk if Iβll start it right now) I will have a more detailed review about the series.
Even with the first few hours of the game, where it seems like thereβs not much that was happening and only a few things that moved the plot, I was still having a lot of fun due to the endearing cast that bounced off each other and a carefree protagonist in Haku. But as soon as the story unravels itself and where Haku went from this laid-back guy to a person with a compelling development and a heavy burden that were entrusted to him, and with how much it changed him and those around him as they tried to navigate the rocky path that was laid down for them, itβs hard to not be enamored by it.
Right now, I wish to write a more articulate review of my thoughts about the game and the characters but hopefully as I play through MoT (idk if Iβll start it right now) I will have a more detailed review about the series.