I really appreciated MC’s importance to Ichigo because she helps him mature the heck up. Initially Ichigo is mentally immature, sulkily stewing in his rebellious “I’m too cool for school and small towns and my family’s cake-making business” phase. The game can be surprisingly mature about these things, especially in the Sequel. It’s basically slice-of-life a bout some of the typical conflicts of growing up and being a teenager: restlessness, a desire to be independent, sibling rivalry (I sympathized a lot with Ichigo on his feelings re: Togo), conflict with parents while also wanting parental approval, conflict with teachers, wanting to impress your peers, liking someone, etc. The whole scene with Johji going over who could take the MC in when the floor collapsed was perfection. I can forgive him a bit because he’s like 16/17 in Season 1, so he’s still a kid having to deal with teenage angst, hormones, being on the brink of adulthood, etc., and he does grow over the story but still, calling girls names, pushing them around, and pouting is what 8-year-olds do, Icchan~ That said, I loved when the other characters teased Ichigo or manipulated his obvious feelings for/jealousy over/possessiveness over the MC. I can’t count how many times I wanted to smack Ichigo and tell him to stop being a brat. For someone who’s so worried about his “cool” image, being constantly jealous and an asshole to the MC is really uncool, you know? “I-it’s not like I like…” No, get out. incredibly tsun throughout the Main Story and Epilogue, but he managed to be cute (when he wasn’t being tsun). I (grudgingly) ended up loving Ichigo anyway. I can’t say I was excited about him being so. Guess you can’t judge a tsundere by his cover… As it turns out, Ichigo in DDiWT is actually a complete and total tsundere, one of my least favorite character types… Urghhhhh, why did you betray my expectations, Ichigo? I went with Ichigo because he looked like he’d be the ore-sama type (my favorite type), he was best-looking, and he has the same name as one of my beloved manga guys, Ichigo from Bleach (same kanji too). But I saw that the later seasons have the characters aged up (and they are way hotter when older), and it turns out the game mostly glosses over sex in the first season. I avoided “Dreamy Days in West Tokyo” because I thought it’d be weird to play high school characters, especially with all of the borderline softcore porn that Voltage does. Today he's kind of.# Dreamy Days in West Tokyo # Ichigo Sato # Voltage Inc # DDiWT # Otome Game Reviewsĭreamy Days in West Tokyo : Ichigo’s Main Story and Epilogue.A Day in the Snow His PoV Johji Chakura.A Day in the Snow His PoV Rihito Hatsune.A Day in the Snow His PoV Haruki Tanemura.Ringing in the New Year His PoV Rihito Hatsune.Ringing in the New Year His PoV Ichigo Sato.Ringing in the New Year His PoV Takeshi Yuno.Ringing in the New Year His PoV Ryuzo Hatta.Ringing in the New Year His PoV Haruki Tanemura.Christmas in Finland His PoV Rihito Hatsune.Christmas in Finland His PoV Ichigo Sato.Christmas in Finland His PoV Takeshi Yuno.
Christmas in Finland His PoV Ryuzo Hatta.Christmas in Finland His PoV Haruki Tanemura.Mission Get the Girl His PoV: Taiga Kujo.
#RIHITO DREAMY DAYS FULL#
This app is also where you can vote for the General Elections (you get ballots by purchasing certain stories of apps) and also view the full results on which character got which place. However, there are also special images and stories that can only be obtainable via the Coin Drop Game. Each story requires different amounts of Voltage Tickets for a possible exchange. However, not all of Voltage's games are included - dropped games are currently not included.Įach stories can be purchased by exchanging the special item exclusive for this game, Voltage Tickets (There are two ways to obtain the Voltage Ticket Įither purchase is with real money or obtain them from purchasing a story from one of the linked Voltage applications). They contain special stories that are specific to the app and sometimes even crossovers between two or more games are included. Sweet Cafe is a special Voltage app that incorporates all the characters from the games.