Wasn't worth it to keep reading, especially after the bunch of stuff I still have in my backlog. Wanting more even after being satisfied is a good sign in my book.Īs for the other novel (D.S.), eh, I dropped it. Overall, I'm happy with it, and I hope that the fandisc gets translated eventually, if only to see two of the new three routes and the continuation to Ashe's story. Stuff that bothered me: How Karen at the very least didn't had a route (although this is being fixed in the fandisc) and how the sprite for the teacher was drawn (what's wrong with her hands!?) I didn't disliked Kaoruko's route per se, but she didn't stand out and I felt like parts of the story were missing at the end, like they just added drama without too much thought. I enjoyed the content of Toa's route, but then there's the whole incest thing and how everyone supported them from the get go. Mihiro's route is the one where there's less things in stakes, but the route itself is sweet, and her personality is adorable. This English guide for Saku Saku is simply a translation of the original Japanese walkthrough by Seiya-saiga but with all the choice texts adjusted to match the English translation instead. Who released it in 2014 in Japan with the title Koi ga Saku Koro Sakura Doki.
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Ashe's route combined the best character in my eyes with a good mix of slice-of-life content, drama and conclusion. Cm: Saku Saku: Love Blooms with the Cherry Blossoms Eredeti cm: Romaji: Koi ga Saku Koro Sakura Doki Hossz: Hossz (30-50 ra) Platform: Microsoft Windows v: 2014 Linkek: VNDB, VGMdb, Youtube Fejleszt: Palette Kiad: Palette Shinku Translations & Sekai Project & Denpasoft Kpgalria: Pillanatkpek. The original developer of the game is Japanese company Palette. While I'm not a fan of the whole design ethos of the title (and by that I mean that the girls barring Toa and Chitose, the MC's editor, could stand to lose a few cup sizes) I enjoyed most of the routes and characters.Īs for which routes/characters are best, in order of best to worst: Ashe>Mihiro>Toa>Kaoruko. He’s your typical ‘perfect guy’ in every sense the protagonist with no real flaws that you see in any given story. Life at school was going on as usual… until one day Haruma’s super popular little sister confesses to me out of the blue?! Though she later clarifies that her feelings toward me are anything but romantic and that she has an ulterior motive, I end up accepting my new role as ‘fake boyfriend’ as a favor to Haruma.I couldn't stand the main character of WEE, so I ended up dropping it.Īnyway. Secondly, both the male and female leads have absolutely zero interest in love yet end up being connected together in a way. First starters, these are harem manga catering to the same audience (however, one is based off a visual novel with the other adapted from a light novel). Song Album Koi ga Saku Koro Sakura Doki Original Soundtrack Koi ha Balance - Battle of. Ike Haruma is the only one that doesn’t steer clear of me. While reading Koi ga Saku, I immediately was reminded of OreShura. Kid Icarus, known in Japan as A Mythology of Light: The Mirror of. I’d say I’m a fairly normal student, save for the fact that everyone avoids me like the plague because I apparently look like I’m out for blood. My name is Tomoki Yuuki, a second-year student in high school.