The game presents limited choices, which is unexpected given the previous installment offered a greater variety. The primary decision revolves around the option to pursue a romantic relationship. I find it peculiar that one of the choices appears to employ a tactic that seems to guilt-trip the player for declining to engage with one of the female characters. Additionally, I wish there were female characters in the game who did not have romantic ties to the main character (MC). I hope for a scenario where one of the female characters regards the MC solely as a friend; however, I am inclined to believe that this is unlikely to occur.
With the absence of Anna and Lena in this installment, Sabrina has emerged as my favorite character, as she brings a refreshing perspective. Nonetheless, a minor annoyance is her persistent reminders to the MC about pursuing a relationship with one of the love interests.
Lastly, one must inquire whether the MC exclusively socialized with female peers during his school years or if he also had male friends. Did these male friends attend a different college? I would appreciate any opportunity to see them featured in this game.
Ultimately, I can only recommend this game to individuals who have experienced the preceding game and are anticipating the next update of that title.
With the absence of Anna and Lena in this installment, Sabrina has emerged as my favorite character, as she brings a refreshing perspective. Nonetheless, a minor annoyance is her persistent reminders to the MC about pursuing a relationship with one of the love interests.
Lastly, one must inquire whether the MC exclusively socialized with female peers during his school years or if he also had male friends. Did these male friends attend a different college? I would appreciate any opportunity to see them featured in this game.
Ultimately, I can only recommend this game to individuals who have experienced the preceding game and are anticipating the next update of that title.