Basic Premise: The main character works on a foreign project with Ginnosuke.
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Positives
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The editing and translation are well-done.
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The final CG is sweet.
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Negatives
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The plot line feels jumbled.
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None of the characters act intelligently, consistently, or believably.
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Many plot conveniences are utilized.
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There’s less variety in the choices than usual.
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Where’s the cat?
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Quotes
- *Mr. Ebihara walked off to the international departure gate*
- Me: Take me with you, Kippei!
- Saleswoman: “This was made in France at the end of the 19th century over a hundred years ago.”
- Me: Thank you, Madame Redundancy.
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Overall: I can’t recommend Ginnosuke’s sequel to anyone. There’s a kernel of a good plot and relationship evolution, but the execution left me incredibly frustrated. If you really love the character, replay his main route and save yourself the grief.
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Voltage’s In Your Arms Tonight is available on iOS and Android.