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Another great dating game with superb artwork. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
Books and publications Several official works and supplemental materials illustrated by Hato Moa and Damurushi have been released alongside the games. She said they work as mediators between birds and humans. Everyone was raving over that movie Her, right?
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It was developed by Hato Moa's PigeoNation Inc. A demo version of Hatoful made with the FamousWriter was released later that year, followed by a full commercial version released on 30 October 2011 at , and an English version released in February 2012. An international by developer and publisher , dubbed Hatoful Boyfriend HD in Japan, was released on 4 September 2014 for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and and for and on 21 July 2015 in , and on 22 July 2015 in , respectively. A port for was released on 25 May 2016. A sequel, Hatoful Boyfriend: Holiday Star, was released on 29 December 2011, with an English version being released on Christmas Day the following year. In addition to the main games in the series, Hatoful Boyfriend has made transitions into other media: a monthly was serialized in the anthology Manga Life WIN+, several supplementary materials and official dōjin works have been released, and four based on the series have been made. An episodic began in 2014. A bird, Ryouta, flirting with the player in the original version top and the 2014 remake bottom. The in-game date is shown in the top left, and the arrow button in the top right allows the player to skip dialogue. Hatoful Boyfriend is an text-based visual novel that follows a , with the player's decisions determining which of the game's multiple endings they receive. The game is set in a version of Earth populated by birds, and its main story follows the and protagonist—the only human attending St. PigeoNation's Institute, an elite school for birds—as she finds love among her avian acquaintances. Bad Boys Love, a hidden alternate story mode, opens with the discovery of the protagonist's corpse, after which the player follows her best friend Ryouta Kawara as he investigates the circumstances of her death and unravels darker conspiracies surrounding the school. Gameplay in Hatoful Boyfriend is similar to most other visual novels for the PC, with the controls limited to the mouse and the only interactions being clicking to forward the game's narrative or to choose between multiple plot choices. The keyboard can also be used instead of the mouse, with the 'enter' key serving the same purpose as clicking. The save button can be employed at any point during the game, which also features several pages of save slots, allowing gameplay to be easily picked up from prior to a choice the player made. An arrow button in the upper right corner also allows the player to skip dialogue and interactions they have already experienced. The player assumes control of the protagonist, a teenage human girl. As the game follows a branching plot line with multiple endings, at various points during gameplay the player is allowed to make choices that determine which character's romance route the player will encounter. On weekdays, the player can also choose which classes to attend, which changes one of the protagonist's three depending on the activity chosen. Having certain stat values are required to obtain the good endings for each love interest and to otherwise advance along certain routes. There are thirteen fourteen in the 2014 remake endings in total: one ending for each of the main , three extended endings for three of the love interests based on stat values, one ending for the -esque Torimi Café storyline, and one ending attained if the player fails to romance any character. When routes are completed, documents are unlocked that provide insights into the game's overarching storyline. These documents can be viewed at any time in the game's archive feature, which is accessed from the title screen. Choosing to live a normal life will result in a normal playthrough, while choosing to fulfill the promise locks the player into the true route or scenario Bad Boys Love, or BBL also known as Hurtful Boyfriend , which explores the full extent of the underlying plot alluded to by the documents and various points of in the portion of the game. If the player chooses to fulfill the promise, aside from several , gameplay at first appears to continue normally until the in-game date is 2 September. The player's perspective then switches from the protagonist to the protagonist's best friend, and the events of the scenario begin regardless of any other choices made by the player up to that point. If the player obtains all other possible endings prior to starting Bad Boys Love, an extended epilogue plays after the game's credits upon completion of the scenario. In a departure from the generally lighthearted romantic routes, Bad Boys Love is presented as a , and is significantly longer than any other route in Hatoful Boyfriend, making up most of the game's actual length. There are several changes to gameplay and the way text is displayed during Bad Boys Love in the original version of the game: saving is disabled except at certain points in the story, the function to skip dialogue and interactions is removed, and plot-important dialogue and narrative are highlighted with colored text; usually yellow, though text of particularly critical importance is highlighted in red. In the 2014 remake however, the option to save is available at all times, the skip function is retained, and text is no longer highlighted. In both versions, the game's interface and controls change from that of a standard visual novel to similar to that of a '90s-era during certain segments of the narrative. Setting Hatoful Boyfriend is set in an alternate version of Earth in which birds have seemingly taken the place of humans in society for reasons that are hinted at, but not fully explained in the portion of the game. In Bad Boys Love, it is revealed that Hatoful is set in a , future—in which a of a deadly, mutated strain of the virus, or bird flu, nearly wipes out mankind in the year 2068. The release of a counter-virus, cultivated to destroy the virus' avian carriers in a desperate attempt to stop the spread of the disease, ends up backfiring as birds who resisted the counter-virus instead developed human-level intelligence. War soon breaks out between the newly uplifted birds and the remnants of humanity, resulting in birds emerging as the planet's new dominant lifeforms as humans continued to succumb to the disease. Following several terrorist attacks by a human , all remaining humans have been forced to live in the wilderness away from civilization in a form of -like segregation. The game's story takes place primarily at St. Society has adjusted to the avian conquest, though with minor bird-related cultural changes—for example, while some holidays such as and are celebrated much as they are in the present day, a major event in the game is Legumentine's Day, an amalgamation of the traditions of and. In a more grim case, the terms and have been re-purposed as labels for two opposing political factions divided over the ongoing mutual hostility between birds and the human minority: the altruistic Dove Party, who advocate for cooperation and peace between the two groups, and the militant Hawk Party, whose goal is to exterminate humanity altogether. By the time Hatoful Boyfriend 's narrative begins, the Dove Party, the Hawk Party, and their respective schools of thought dominate much of the world's politics. Characters The primary playable character in Hatoful Boyfriend is the human protagonist, a boisterous who lives in a cave in the wilderness. Her eight potential love interests in the original version of the game, who together form the rest of the main cast, are Ryouta Kawara, a and the protagonist's sickly but hardworking childhood friend; Sakuya Le Bel Shirogane, a and snobbish French ; Sakuya's older half-brother Yuuya Sakazaki, a popular and flirtatious but strangely secretive fantail pigeon; Nageki Fujishiro, a quiet, bookish who never seems to leave the library; San Oko, an athletic, hyperactive who is obsessed with ; Anghel Higure, an eccentric who behaves as if he were in some kind of fantasy ; Kazuaki Nanaki, a kind but and the protagonist's homeroom teacher; and Shuu Iwamine, a creepy, antisocial who serves as the school's doctor. Azami Koshiba, a no-nonsense and saleswoman, became a possible love interest in the 2014 remake. Although the ICPSS feature also lists voice credits for each of the main love interests in the original version of the game, the game itself is unvoiced; however most of the voice actors who were credited later signed on to actually voice their respective characters in the drama CDs based on the series. Story The events of Hatoful Boyfriend begin in the year 2188, when the protagonist, a teenage human girl invited to attend the prestigious bird-only St. PigeoNation's Institute, starts her second year of high school. After a hectic and surreal freshman year of attendance at St. PigeoNation's, the protagonist has grown accustomed to the confusion of being the only human in a school full of birds, and is looking forward to her sophomore year. The story of the dating simulation portion of the game follows the protagonist, and the inter-species love and hijinks—of both the mundane high school and quasi- bird-specific varieties—that ensue as she draws the attention of and attempts to romance one of a number of eligible birds she comes in contact with over the course of the year. Bad Boys Love Should the player choose to fulfill the promise, the protagonist begins her sophomore year at St. PigeoNation's largely as normal, but with one exception—she begins to have recurring dreams of her younger self and Ryouta, and her parents lying dead in front of an unfamiliar house. A mysterious man approaches them, promising to grant any wish that they make. On 2 September, she decides to check on Ryouta, who had gone to the infirmary earlier that day; the next morning, she fails to show up for class. Kazuaki asks Ryouta to retrieve their class' box of print handouts, and upon retrieving it, blood is discovered leaking from a corner of the box. Ryouta opens the lid, and it is revealed that the box contains the protagonist's severed head. A sounds and there is an order to evacuate to the gymnasium, where Ryouta overhears other students mention that more pieces of a human corpse were found in the other print boxes. Doubting the headmaster's explanation of a natural disaster occurring, Sakuya and Ryouta resolve to figure out the identity of the protagonist's killer and leave the gymnasium, discovering a large metal dome surrounding the school. Upon returning to their classroom and finding the box empty, Yuuya explains that the protagonist's body had been gathered in the chemistry lab, where Shuu performs an concluding that the protagonist died of caused by illness or poison with the occurring afterwards. The player's first encounter with Labor 9 during Bad Boys Love. Elements of are prevalent throughout the scenario. Assisted by the school janitor Mister One, and pursued by a grotesque -like being named Labor 9 who suddenly appears on the school grounds, Ryouta and Sakuya begin investigating the dome and the murder. They visit the lab and compare ; Shuu, who Ryouta distrusts, asks if Ryouta has forgotten anything important, to which he replies that he hasn't. Upon investigating the headmaster's office, they discover the headmaster had likewise been poisoned to death, what they saw earlier being merely pre-recorded footage; they also find a computer and a pair of documents, one titled The Human Representative and a torn, unreadable one titled Operation Hatoful. The Human Representative reveals that if the protagonist, a symbol of humanity, were to die, the campus would be sealed off and the birds inside handed over to humans as sacrifices—something confirmed when the computer is used to open a small hatch in the dome and students are shot dead as they attempt to flee—when the dome is lifted twelve hours after her death is reported. In trying to find a way to escape before the dome rises, Ryouta and Sakuya uncover records in the library mentioning a medical center that was shut down due to a fire, and that the ghostly Nageki, who Ryouta previously encountered, died in that fire. Sakuya deduces that an unused building on campus was the medical center and after investigating, they find its basement blocked off. They also encounter Anghel, who recalls the protagonist going into the infirmary the day before, contradicting Yuuya and Shuu's shared alibi. As Ryouta searches the infirmary for clues, he finds medical records for himself, the protagonist, Nageki, and Sakuya, but is knocked out immediately after. When he regains consciousness, he discovers the protagonist's bloody student ID—now with concrete evidence, Ryouta prepares to confront the doctor and Yuuya, only to find that Sakuya had left to do so alone. Ryouta returns to the infirmary as Yuuya shields Sakuya from Shuu's attempts to kill him; the doctor tells Ryouta that he will be waiting for him in the medical center's basement before escaping with Labor 9. Yuuya apologizes, affirming that while neither he nor Shuu killed the protagonist, they were the ones who dismembered her, and asks to speak to Sakuya alone. He reveals that they are full-blooded siblings, with Shuu using knowledge of Sakuya's true heritage to blackmail Yuuya into assisting him. Yuuya dies, Shuu's scalpel having been laced with the same that killed the headmaster, leaving Sakuya in a state of shock. Ryouta, searching for a way into the medical center basement, seeks out Nageki in the library to ask him about his death. Upon discovering documents revealing that Operation Hatoful was a Hawk Party project into developing biological weapons for use against humans using the school as an experimental facility —with a focus on a strain of H5N1 almost immediately lethal to humans dubbed the Charon virus—Nageki recalls that the fire was caused by his committing suicide by after months of forced experimentation in order to destroy and remove any trace of the virus, which was isolated in his body, and that researchers often went in through the chemistry preparation room. Ryouta, Kazuaki, and Anghel make their way into the medical center's basement through the chemistry lab and encounter Labor 9, electrocuting it using a given to Ryouta earlier by Mister One. They confront Shuu, who imprisons Kazuaki and Anghel, leaving them to die of poison gas before leading Ryouta away. Meanwhile, San comforts Sakuya, and the two of them arrive to break Anghel and Kazuaki out of the prison. Alone with Shuu, Ryouta finally remembers what he had forgotten due to the nature of the events: he recognizes the doctor as a man who promised to grant his wish for peace between birds and humans after he and the protagonist witnessed a human terrorist incident at a bird orphanage in which the protagonist's parents, , were killed, and that the protagonist died when she visited him in the infirmary. It is revealed that she died by Charon virus after coming in contact with Ryouta, as Shuu had induced the virus into Ryouta's body though grafts from Nageki's remains for the purpose of using him to exterminate humanity—since there can be no more fighting between two factions if one is wiped out, this would grant Ryouta's wish. Shuu then remarks that Labor 9 was powered by the protagonist's now irreversibly damaged brain. A broken Ryouta submits to Shuu's offer of becoming a living after these revelations, and a struggle ensues during which the protagonist's spirit intervenes. Ryouta then asks Shuu why he decided to grant his wish, to which it is implied that Shuu's affection towards Ryouta's deceased father, Ryuuji, was greater than Shuu himself would like to admit, and that he was motivated by Ryuuji's dying request: to do something for his son. Shuu admits defeat and offers to lead them out of the school through a safe passage, but Kazuaki pulls out a gun and shoots him as the group prepares to escape. Shuu then recalls that Nageki's only relative—his adoptive brother—was, like Kazuaki, a. The terrorist incident occurred at Kazuaki and Nageki's orphanage and left them as the only survivors; witnessing Nageki's subsequent suicide drove Kazuaki insane, leading him to fake his own death, assume a new identity, and join the school's faculty to take revenge against Shuu, the head of Operation Hatoful. Ryouta, Nageki, eases Kazuaki's guilt and convinces him to move on. They reunite with the other characters and exit the school along with the other students and faculty brought there by Mister One; however Ryouta, now thoroughly infected by the Charon virus, elects to stay behind in storage until a cure is found. The scenario ends with Sakuya vowing to come back for Ryouta, and Ryouta offering to recap the day's events to the protagonist's spirit as the door to the storage facility closes. If the extended epilogue is unlocked, it is revealed that Yuuya survived being poisoned long enough to receive an antidote, and the game's closing lines imply that with Shuu's cooperation, a cure for the Charon virus has been developed. Hatoful Boyfriend is the first game developed by and writer Hato Moa—author of the series Vairocana and a former honoree —under her dōjin circle PigeoNation Inc. As she had no experience with game development prior to Hatoful, Hato initially wanted to start with a , as she believed it was an easier game type for amateur developers to make; the format also allowed visuals to easily accompany her stories, something that she, as a manga artist, was accustomed to and viewed as being necessary in her work. She first came up with the concept for Hatoful as a 2011 joke: despite her lack of familiarity with the genre, she initially intended to create a parody of stereotypes. Birds in particular were used as a theme due to Hato's fondness for pigeons; however, this was also partially due to Hato's prioritization of writing over illustrating, as the use of bird photographs instead of hand-drawn allowed her more freedom to focus on the script. The first incarnation of the game was created over the course of half a day and posted as a made with ; but due to strong from social media it was taken down after immense traffic caused the web server it was hosted on to crash on two separate occasions. Following the unexpected popularity of the Flash game, development began on a longer visual novel using the FamousWriter. Most of the technical aspects of development—game direction, scripting, and programming—were handled by Hato alone, with fellow artist Damurushi assisting with some minor aspects of the script and art direction. Despite this, most of the roughly seven-month period Hato spent developing Hatoful from a one-off April Fools' gag to the finished product was dedicated to the construction of the narrative. Otome route aside, when I was writing the scenario for the BBL route it seemed that no matter how I tried I couldn't get my head clear and into writing, so I caused myself grief every day. In the end, I finally managed to reach what I felt was a point of compromise, but I wonder how it was? My only hope is that the player themselves can enjoy the game. Most of the background images and photography used for the characters' sprites in the original games and associated media are taken from sources or fan submissions, though in some cases pictures of birds and backgrounds used are Hato's own artwork or photography—the character San Oko is depicted by and based on her real life pet bird Okosan, and several of the sprites featured in Hatoful Boyfriend were derived from pictures she had taken of birds kept at the or the Torimi Café, also located in. All of the music tracks and sound effects used in Hatoful are also similarly taken from royalty-free sources. Naming and allusions Parts of Hatoful Boyfriend 's lore were inspired by. This is referenced in an alternate name for the Bad Boys Love route, Hurtful Boyfriend, as well as in the subtitle for the full release of the original game, Hatoful Boyfriend: Hurtful Complete Edition. Several locations and personalities featured in the game directly correspond to real life venues and people—for example, Brian Pigeon is mentioned as one of the Hatoful world's most influential writers, and the aforementioned Torimi Café, featured in-game as a location where the protagonist can work during summer vacation, is an actual bird-themed café located in. Likewise, some aspects of Hatoful 's narrative reference real world events, media, or people: the deadly pandemic forming the basis of the game's setting was inspired by historical outbreaks of disease, most prominently the ; depictions of Hitchcock's Winter, the in-universe war between humans and birds, bear several similarities to 's film ; and Operation Carneades—the codename given to the human countermeasure against H5N1 that instead granted intelligence to birds in the Hatoful universe—was named after Greek philosopher and one of his thought experiments, the. Release history Hatoful Boyfriend 's first release in its current format was a demo released as a downloadable application on 31 July 2011. The demo version contains basic routes for seven of the love interests, and also functions as a for players to assess if the full game will run on their computer before purchasing it. The first commercial variant of the game, Hatoful Boyfriend: Plus, introducing Anghel as a love interest, was released on 14 August 2011. Plus, a precursor of the full game used as a site for new content and additional scenes intended for the final release, was discontinued on 28 October 2011 when it was with the finalized full version. The completed full game itself, Hatoful Boyfriend: Hurtful Complete Edition, was released at on 30 October 2011, and includes all content in previous versions of the game as well as the Torimi Café and Bad Boys Love scenarios. In Japan, Plus and Hurtful Complete Edition were initially available only as physical ; a downloadable version of the full game in Japanese was eventually released three years later on 13 April 2014, where the Hurtful Complete Edition was renamed to simply Full version. Due to limitations of the FamousWriter , the demo, Plus, and Hurtful Complete Edition versions of Hatoful Boyfriend are only supported on computers running or 10. According to the remake's creative director Jeff Tanton, the decision was made to remake the game following several conversations between Fear and Hato, with Fear's positive experience with the Japanese version of the game and the incompatibility of FamousWriter-made games with newer operating systems—which had rendered the original game effectively unplayable on newer PCs—being major factors in the decision. An international remake of Hatoful developed by Mediatonic and published by made using the game engine—allowing the game to be fully compatible with computers that run Windows Vista, Windows 7 or OS X 10. The remake, known as Hatoful Boyfriend HD in Japan, was originally slated for release via on 21 August 2014; however release was later postponed to 4 September 2014 to allow for final adjustments to the Japanese version. The remake includes a new route for Azami, full screen capability, and redrawn backgrounds. A collector's edition of the remake titled Hatoful Boyfriend Summer of Dove Collector's Edition was released for pre-order along with the normal edition, and bundles together the remake, the original Hatoful Boyfriend: Hurtful Complete Edition, a digital version of the game's soundtrack, a new comic illustrated by Hato, exclusive wallpapers of Okosan, and a St. PigeoNation's Class of 2014 yearbook. The remake was also included in the pack for Valentine's Day 2015, which exclusively featured dating sim games, along with a Hatoful Boyfriend pillowcase for the highest price point option. A port of the remake for and was released on 21 July 2015. And one to for on 25 May 2016. English localization On 22 November 2011, freelance translator Nazerine released a patch of the free demo version of the game. The initial project involved Nazerine translating, writing, and revising the game text, while another person hacked the game so that the translated text displayed properly on the game screen. This English patch launched the first wave of western interest in the game, with several reporting on it due to the game's unusual concept. The success of this translation attracted the attention of Hato Moa herself, who then offered Nazerine the opportunity to translate the full game—and later its sequel, Holiday Star—for an official English release. The translation process of the full game was also a solo effort by Nazerine; however, Hato removed the need for hacking by directly supervising the translation, adjusting images in the game for English sentences. As the demo's English patch was made before Nazerine had access to the full version of the game, several lines of dialogue were translated differently to reflect context revealed in Bad Boys Love; for example, third-person pronouns from Kazuaki Nanaki's route implying that he had a female lover in the fan translation were replaced with gender-neutral ones in the official translation. Few dramatic changes were made, though several jokes were added in Nazerine's translations of the game that were not present in the original Japanese text. The official English version of the game was released for on 15 February 2012. The 2014 remake has also been confirmed to have used Nazerine's translation. Books and publications Several official works and supplemental materials illustrated by Hato Moa and Damurushi have been released alongside the games. An official guidebook with extra information regarding the game's setting and characters was released at 29 December 2011 at. Focus on the Hawks! Webcomic A based on the series, written and illustrated by Hato Moa, was serialized in publisher 's webcomic anthology from 8 June 2012 until the anthology's discontinuation, containing sixteen chapters. Each chapter is composed of several comic strips, followed by a short story in which the characters are depicted in their human forms. The first twelve chapters have since been collected in one volume , which was released on 10 August 2013. The volume also contains a feature where the series' characters answered questions sent in by fans. A subsequent anthology containing chapters thirteen to sixteen plus a bonus ten-page comic, Hatoful Boyfriend Overload! EX , Hātofuru Kareshi Hamideta! EX , was released on 30 December 2013 at in Japanese, and on in English. Drama CDs Four by based on the series have been released. The second CD, titled Primal Feather, was released on 25 April 2012, followed by a third CD, titled Summer Vacation, on 10 August 2012 at , which had a general release on 12 September 2012. Web radio An show for the series titled Habatake! Sei Pijoneishon Gakuen Housōbu! The show was hosted by , who played Ryouta Kawara in the drama CDs, and , who played Kazuaki Nanaki. Shitsumonbako , a question and answer corner where the voice actors answered any questions from viewers in-character. Web series A trailer for the was released in Japanese on 20 October 2013, with an English-language translation of the trailer being released on 23 May 2014. The first episode, titled Tamesareru Ketsui! The series is released in format on the platform, and takes place in a different universe than the game series. Another official campaign was launched a year later featuring a second series of characters manufactured as limited edition plush. Outside Japan, where it is only available by , the English release of the game is distributor DLsite English's best-selling title with 7,000 separate purchases as of 2014. Hatoful Boyfriend has received generally favorable reception, with reviewers focusing on the surprising depth of the game's writing and storyline. Reviewers also praised the game's varied scenarios and replayability. Much attention was drawn to Hatoful Boyfriend 's surreal concept in both its native Japan as well as overseas. One of the main spurs to the game's popularity was a playthrough recorded by Angie Gallant on the Quarter to Three forums. Several Japanese commentators have also noted the game's overseas success, especially following the E3 announcement of the remake by British developer and American publisher. The game is an followup set around the and takes place in a separate universe from the first game, in which the events of Bad Boys Love do not occur. The sequel, developed largely alongside the first game, makes reference to and explores several unresolved plot elements brought up in the first game's Bad Boys Love scenario that could not be fully addressed in its main narrative. Unlike the first game, Holiday Star is a mostly linear visual novel rather than an , with more standalone scenarios and fewer branching plotlines. On 4 June 2015, it was announced that , the developer responsible for the 2014 remake of the original game, was also developing a remake of Holiday Star, again to be published by. The remake of the sequel is slated for release in Winter 2015. On 8 December 2015, it was announced that the remake of Hatoful Boyfriend: Holiday Star would be released on 15 December 2015 for , and , and on 22 December 2015 for and. Retrieved 3 January 2013. Retrieved 29 May 2012. Retrieved 3 January 2013. Retrieved 10 March 2015. Kazuaki: Back when we birds were still beasts and pests, a virus known as A H5N1 appeared. At first it only affected birds, but it underwent a mutation and spread to humans. This mutated strain was highly infectious and had an extremely high mortality rate. Kazuaki: So the humans engineered a powerful virus to cull birds and prevent A H5N1 from becoming pandemic. In hindsight it seems foolhardy and rash, but the world leaders of the time saw no better option. Infected birds didn't die. Rather their brains grew in size and power. Kazuaki: The few that are left now live peacefully with birds, though in the past there were large conflicts. Ryouta: But I thought wars with humans were over! Protagonist: Today, Legumentine's is a holiday where you give beans to the boy you like, but apparently it used to involve throwing them at pigeons. Yuuya: The Dove party believes we should live peacefully with the remaining humans, while the Hawk party believes we should exterminate them to make room for birds. Sakuya: There are two schools of thought driving the politics of today. The Dove Party, who believe we should live peacefully with humans, and the Hawk Party, who believe we should exterminate them. Retrieved 28 September 2014. Retrieved 28 September 2014. Retrieved 28 September 2014. Retrieved 28 September 2014. Retrieved 28 September 2014. Retrieved 28 September 2014. Retrieved 28 September 2014. Retrieved 28 September 2014. Retrieved 20 February 2015. Retrieved 29 May 2012. Retrieved 27 July 2014. Protagonist: It's already been a year since I ended my ordinary life and walked through these gates. Protagonist: It was all I could do to adjust to the atmosphere last year. Better make up for all that lost fun! Protagonist: That dream again. Ryouta, my parents and me, at a stranger's house. The strange bird who comes to me is a magician. He says he'll grant any wish that Ryouta and I make. Ryouta: I feel sick. But I reach out and open the lid anyway. Inside the box is a human's head. The eyes are glassy. But even like this, I still recognize her. She was here all along. Shuu: The cause of death was asphyxiation. There are no signs of any strangulation or smothering, so she was either poisoned or sick. There is little evidence of bleeding, so we may assume that she was cut up sometime after death. Alas, the body is now useless, but... I shall tell you about Labor 9 - the being you call the scarecrow. Only a few hours ago. I believe he was already dead when the announcement was broadcast this morning, though. System: If the representative is to die in the school, the entire campus will be sealed off, and all the birds inside will be given to the humans as prisoners. The seal will be lifted twelve hours after the death is confirmed, and the birds will be delivered to the humans. The school will be declared an extraterritorial zone, and avian protests of any human reprisal will not be tolerated. System: 2183 - Medical Centre shut down due to fire. Freshman Fujishiro Nageki died in the basement, where the fire started. Anghel: The gate was sealed with the Power of Darkness! However, Edel Blau did venture within. Explain in terms known to sane individuals, please. Yuuya: I have to... The Doctor and I were the ones who cut her up. Until she laid a new egg. Until she laid an egg with the new father's child inside... I had hid him away, in the mansion. And I switched them. So he will raise my brother as his own son. The new father hates me. But he will love my brother. He will give him nice food, and nice clothes, and a nice bed. My brother will not know. No one will know but me. Of course, he broke it without a second thought... Sakuya: Pull yourself together, Yuuya! You can't leave like this! You said a little scalpel like that couldn't kill you! I should apologize about that, too... That was nerve toxin... Ryouta: This is talking about... It has the same title as the file in the headmaster's office. But I never expected anything like this... Nageki: And in return... I killed another human with each experiment. Simply by standing in the same room as me... I couldn't stand it. I had no reason not to hate them, but... And so I decided to end it all. I had only one wish. I wanted to disappear from this world without a trace. Ryouta: Two humans lie in a twisted pile. She said they work as mediators between birds and humans. They were trying to say something to the humans barricaded on the other side of the wall. But they received only bullets as a reply. Shuu: The experiment was a resounding success. And so I am carrying out your wish, just as you had stated it. Even symbiotic relationships are not free from strife. In order to end the wars between humans and birds forever - one race would have to be completely destroyed, you see? Shuu: You gave poor Labor 9 quite a shock, shall we say. The wonders of modern medicine can do nothing for her now but sigh and shake their heads. Shuu: You vanished from my life before I ever told you my feelings. And I've chased your shadow since then. Is this what they mean by quitting while you're ahead? Or was it just cowardice? No matter how I study life, its past, its future, I will never be able to surpass you. And that was my only goal. Carrying half his genetic material, and otherwise unrelated. But, this boy - he may be the only way for me to catch your shadow now. Hoho, I had quite forgotten. Everyone is covered in blood, immobile. The humans, the security forces, and my family. What did we do? Our parents and our homes had already been stolen by humans. All we had left were each other. Why do they have to keep stealing from us? I had heard that he had died after the fire, but it seems that our investigation had been lacking. It is hardly easy to change your name and face. Hitori: Soon after the start of 2183, a letter arrived. It was from a researcher at the St Pigeonations' Medical Institute. A Mister Isa Souma. Ryouta: Nageki was kept frozen here, right, Doctor? The facility was sealed off, so it was hardly difficult to keep people from snooping around. Protagonist: Does this mean we're finally getting into recap mode, Ryouta? I'm half sick from being stuck out here not even knowing what's going on! So will you fill me in, please? I guess we have plenty of time for it. Yuuya: Truth be told, Leone here gave me an antidote. I was loitering around on the border between life and death, and he pulled me back up in a miraculous revival. Sakuya: Anyway, I needed to talk to you. I have the results from the experiment the other day. It was a perfect success. If you can come, please do. Retrieved 27 July 2014. Retrieved 1 September 2014. Retrieved 15 June 2015. Retrieved 29 July 2014. Retrieved 18 August 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2014. Retrieved 28 July 2014. Retrieved 10 March 2015. Retrieved 10 March 2015. Retrieved 29 July 2014. Retrieved 28 July 2014. Retrieved 20 August 2014. Retrieved 24 February 2015. Retrieved 9 July 2015. 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GOING ON A DATE WITH THIS GIRL (Date Simulator)
My brother will not know. You would study in the sincere field, get hired as a nurse at the hospital where your mom died, find whoever it was that let her die due to negligence, and murder him yourself. What if every push-up or squat you did had a direct correlation to the affections of an adorable el buddy. When the world's leaders all look like prepubescent girls, politics become a hell of a lot more interesting. It takes too much time to complete each step. Gameplay in Hatoful Boyfriend is similar to most other visual novels for the PC, with the controls limited to the prime and the only interactions being clicking to forward the game's narrative or to choose between multiple plot choices. In a departure from the generally lighthearted romantic routes, Bad Boys Love is presented as aand is significantly longer than any other route in Hatoful Boyfriend, making up most of the game's actual length. For this reason, dating simulator for boys went to Elliv Island. They're good for a laugh, but typically one-note gags, with little substance beyond the ridiculous premise. The only unpleasant issue would be that of the 50hp requirement, but the gameplay system is a tout one, I must say. Kazuma must discover the secrets of Yukari's alpacalization, or learn to love her fuzzy new form. No one else seems to notice Yukari's wild 'n wooly exterior.