![]() Going to school together, talking about memories of the past… You run into your old crush, who’s all grown up. The two of you are getting closer day by day. Now experience the thrill of unexpectedly falling for him. Here is a complete list to the walkthroughs I have so far of it. You can find my introduction and review of it here. I will try to upload on a semi-regular basis. (1-2 times a week.) I do take requests on stories people want to see most, so don’t be shy about harassing me for a specific story you’re wanting to see. All playthroughs and commentary done by Jink.I won’t lie, I love “Dreamy Days in West Tokyo” so much that I actually wanted to play all of the main routes. Ichigo wasn’t initially one of my favorites, but his sequel made me adore him. I’m sorry, but that hairstyle cracks me up. I really like Ichigo’s inability to be honest and constant denial of his feelings. He originally comes off with a personality as bitter as black coffee, but the more time you spend with him reveals that he is actually sweet as sugar. I think one of the things from the main route that sticks out in my mind the most from the beginning is when the floor in the MC’s room collapses, long story short, the girl needs a place to live. Ichigo shoots all other options down until he is the only option left. ![]() It’s funny because Johji plays along with it, even though he knows what’s going on. Ichigo and his father seem to have the same problem with not being able to say their emotions directly, especially to one another. This leads to a lot of family friction in both the main route and the sequel. It doesn’t help when his brother returns home after a few years absence and is welcomed back with open arms. It’s obvious that Ichigo compares himself to his brother. He feel that his brother is the ‘better’ son so all the emotional progress that seems to have been made sort of crumbles and he starts become reclusive. Doesn’t help that he is extremely jealous of his brother’s more honest and charismatic personality, and when it comes to the brother talking to the MC it makes matters worse. However, when all the misunderstandings are cleared up he is really sweet. He is much more open with his feelings with the MC since they had been dating for a few months by this point. His possessiveness is very apparent during the beginning, not wanting any of the guys to touch her. Ichigo is told that he cannot take over the cake shop until he proves that he really wants it, and not just accepting the responsibility halfheartedly. Which is great since it’s completely true. Ichigo’s ego (which is huge) takes a bit of a hit when he realizes that he isn’t putting forth the effort that others are. Which is another reason why I like “Dream Days in West Tokyo”, because it really starts with a childlike personality and romance that grows the longer you read. The MC doesn’t really know what she wants to do in her future, and I think this is great because I relate a lot to that feeling. That feeling of being left behind while everyone moves forward is very strong and common in a lot of people. Good job Voltage!Īnyway, Ichigo is given an opportunity to go abroad. This is a very intense part of the sequel that I liked very much. It not only shows the MC doubt in herself and her relationship with an actual reason, but it shows exactly how much Ichigo has been struggling with this decision himself. I don’t find crying to actually be a very attractive aspect, in fact, I normally find it pretty off putting, but for how deeply the MC was hurt by not talking to her about this huge decision, his own confusion, and facing the regret he would feel if he didn’t try it makes sense that he would lose it in front of her. The MC supports him, even if she will miss him terribly. ![]() Then he shows even more growth after he and the MC spend the night together. Geezus…when I saw this, I about had a heart attack!Īs I was saying, he shows that he trusts in the MC more after they solidify their relationship. I think poor Rihito’s heart broke when he figured out why Ichigo wasn’t too pissed anymore when he teased the MC. Everyone pretty much figures it out except for Ryuzo. I think the only thing that I think I had a problem with is that he calls the MC fat from time to time, which is really annoying. He really has a bad attitude in the beginning and often makes really back handed comments. He is also really lazy and more than willing to throw someone else under the bus if he gets out of work. ![]() At least until someone forces or cons him into it. Kind of like a defiant kid that is throwing a tantrum.Īs small as this is, it’s still really annoying to me. Which is why he wasn’t initially one of my favorites.
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