

The self-awareness of the narrative is prominently featured. The cryptic music that remixes the happy theme heard throughout the game during this scene is haunting. The trigger warnings the game gives on the title screen are well noted when the player arrives at this shocking event. The bright atmosphere and the disguise of a dating simulation convinces the player to let their guard down, and the moment that happens, events unfold that seize the player with terror in what could be regarded as the most startling imagery seen thus far. Under the cheerful music and the atmosphere of a literature club doing its thing, hides something incredibly sinister under its surface. For example, a small mini-game where the protagonist will have to select words to form a poem which can resonate with each character. The player makes minor choices in the mini-game which will affect the narrative during your playthrough. With only four characters to interact with, the development of each provides layers of intricacies that show depth and humanity to each. Who is the Ace student, athlete and model of character perfection, who acts as a tension breaker. The next is Natsuki who is cold towards the protagonist in a Tsundere type anime role. You have Yuri, who is the dark and brooding type yandere who buries herself in the literature aspect of the club. When making it to the titular Literature Club, you are introduced to three more classmates that are all female anime tropes. The beginning of the game can move quite slowly and become cumbersome, but the background and detailing of the small world are necessary. The music is heavily notable here, as it changes with each subsequent screen the main character visits. So after each run of the reset file, the game is equivalent to a new start, and you don't need to worry about the CG images stored in the virtual machine affecting the new game.Up to this point, the gameplay consists of reading the dialogue and laying down the landscape of the environment with detailed characters and fresh artwork. Actually, it works fine, I can still get this achievement even after I finished the good ending.Įach time after completing the three episodes, the previously gained CGs are deleted (in the storyline, not in the virtual machine). I started again without deleting the savedata. But I currently have 12 CG images on my VM, does this mean I will always end up with the good ending no matter how I start a new game?ĭo I need to delete the savedata on the Xbox console and restart the game to get this achievement? Then I realized that the normal ending also has an achievement to earn.

Since I played the original of this game on Steam, I went straight to the good ending when I played the Plus version on the Xbox.
