Okay, I gotta apologise for my recent absence. In my head, I knew that August was gonna be a busy month for the industry, so I read and made notes waiting for more of the hotbutton releases to come out and for me to publish them first to ride the popularity. As many of you would know, however, August was a month of delays, so I’ll be putting out 3 reviews fairly quickly to compensate. Those will be, in order of release, Fureraba, Sanoba Witch and Dracu-Riot. So, lets get into Fureraba
Synopsis:
Aoba Kyousuke wants a girlfriend!!! Yeah, join the club brother, we have jackets.
He wants to find that special someone to spend his Summer break with. Only
problem is, he’s childish, perverted and obnoxious. How will he overcome the
glaring issues in his personality? By calming the fuck down and holding regular
conversations with people. So, he sets his gazes on any woman with a pulse to start
with but finds himself drawn to 4 particular women. So, who will he confess to
before the Summer Holidays start?
The Art:
The art in this game is… unique. And not an a wholly good way either. The art
has this crude feeling that works with the sprites themselves, but some CG’s,
in particular the HCG’s, are weird. Also, one more comment on the HCG’s, guys,
stop drawing penises. I mean, seriously, just stop. This might be a hot take,
but I prefer the mosaics on h-scenes as many studios don’t draw penises well, at
all. So, if you look at a HCG and go, “This is great, but what’s this worm thing
in the bottom left hand corner, what’s that all about?” and your artist looks
back at you and goes “What do you mean? That’s his penis.” Just slap mosaics
over it and never look back. Overall, the art is good, but is one of the weaker
parts of the game.
The Story:
If you haven’t noticed the theme already, I very rarely review anything with a coherent plot, it’s all just written so you get to see as much of the girl you like as you feasibly can. So, Smee skipped the whole fucking around and made a dating sim style route selection system, where during school breaks you pick the girl you want to talk to and make conversation to build a stronger bond with them, culminating in a confession scene after a date. There will be small scenes as you progress with a certain girl that shows more tailored encounters between Kyousuke and your chosen girl. Overall, it’s a nice and organic way of making it happen, and I liked this approach. Walkthrough highly recommended though.
The Characters:
Aoba Kyousuke: The protagonist. As I previously mentioned, he’s childish,
obnoxious at times and perverted. He shapes up fairly well throughout the
routes, but in common he’s something of a nightmare. It’s a good thing you can
control just about everything that comes out of his mouth during common.
Hiiragi Yuzuyu: The short tempered, feisty classmate of Kyousuke, who he endlessly teases, provoking violent reactions from Yuzuyu. She claims to hate men, but she actually just doesn’t understand them. She has a hard time trusting people because of some dickheads in her past. An avid swimmer, she spends her club time setting records among the swim team in the lanes of the school pool. She becomes very sweet during her route, showering Kyousuke in affection and love.

Minahara Himari: The childhood friend of Kyousuke who lost contact with him when he and his Mother moved into a new apartment and they went to different middle schools. She tells Kyousuke that she once had a crush on him and it confuses him as to why she never said anything. Himari and Kyousuke reconnect and as Kyousuke tries to deepen his relationship with her, Himari realises that her feelings of love for him are coming back, but she’s ready to accept them this time. She’s a big movie buff and loves to stay at home and watch movies in her spare time. She spends a lot of the route learning about Kyousuke’s new habits and interests.

Mochizuki Rina: A friend of Kyousuke who’s been with him since middle school. She loves video games, fashion, arcades and sports. She’s viewed as some sort of paragon of femininity amongst her classmates, but Kyousuke only sees her as an annoying friend at first. Slowly, through talking with her, he realises that he loves her and that his way of thinking before was skewed by unfounded biases he held. During the route, Rina craves nothing but affection from Kyousuke, which he is more than happy to give her. She is quite skilled in matters of the house and lives alone, and Kyousuke finds himself spending more and more time with her at her apartment, basically living with her.

Sawatari Misaki: The super popular upperclassman to Kyousuke. She’s quite a shy girl and struggles to converse with people due to her shyness. While she might be popular, she lacks any real friends and Kyousuke tries his hardest to give her someone she can talk to about everything, which leads to love blossoming. The school has the false notion that she is from some super rich family, but her family actually own a small greengrocer and sell cheap fruits and vegetables. A lot of her classmates hate Kyousuke for constantly talking to her and have convinced themselves that he is deceiving her into being his girlfriend. She is quite devoted to Kyousuke in the route, and they share many more scenes with Kyousuke’s group of friends as his way of trying to give her a friendship circle.

Other Stuff:
The mini fandisk: the scenes are pretty good, even if they are short. It’s a bit
of setup, followed by a h-scene. It’s nice to have a little bit more, but I paid
$10AUD for it, and I dunno if it was fully worth it.
The Common Route: it was done well for this style of writing. With no conflict
in the routes, having them become attracted by talking with one another was a
fairly nice way of handling it.
Conclusion:
Because the routes are just scenes with the girl you like, there’s no reason to
really rank the routes separately, so I’ll just give you one ranking
Ranking:
Yuzuyu>Rina>Himari>Misaki
Overall, Fureraba is a nice read, it was fluffy and nice,
but didn’t do anything special that invoked any sort of special feeling within
me, that being said, I really do enjoy fluffy romance stuff, so it still ranks
fairly highly at a 8/10.
Well, until next time, which should be in a few days, if not a week
Shitler Out.






