1/11/2024 0 Comments No thank you game review![]() ![]() Comedy does indeed play a part in this game. On the surface this visual novel looks to be all about the comedy, presenting us with an airhead hero and some grumpy men unwilling to put up with Haru’s advances. His colleagues (and potential love interests) dub the newcomer as Haru. ![]() The premise is that the protagonist loses his memories in the accident, and so Kouichi kindly offers to repay his saviour by giving him an apartment and a place to work at his bar until his memories come back. Our protagonist, a young twenty-something male with an impish grin, becomes the victim of this crime by pushing the car’s original target, a burly man named Kouichi, out of the vehicle’s path. No, Thank You!!! throws us right in by starting with a hit-and-run incident. The plot for this game is anything but simple or straightforward. This caution by Manga Gamer is completely understandable, as the failure of Absolute Obedience and Enzai came down to poor sale figures in the end. The reasoning is that No, Thank You!!! should have a wider appeal for buyers, supposedly making it a safer choice in terms of sale figures. This mixture of audiences is one of the key reasons why Manga Gamer chose No, Thank You!!! as its first BL game. Saying that, No, Thank You!!! has made a great effort to attract male fans, even going as far as to create sexual scenes in the form of male- eroge, rather than the slightly sweeter scenes a fujoshi (female BL fan) may expect. Despite what people may think at first, the genre is less targeted at a male audience (though it does have male fans), and more targeted at a female fan base. And seeing as this isn’t the sort of game that the people who like to complain about all of those damned social justice warriors ruining their games would even play there’s little need for them to moan.BL is a genre where male characters romance other male characters. It’s rare – or rather – impossible to find a game that caters exclusively to gay men, and it would be great to see more. As far as I’m concerned, this is pretty cool. The settings affect both how sprites are displayed and CGs.”įor anyone interested, you can see more, and pre-order the game from its official site. The settings menu allows you to adjust how much hair is displayed on a per-character basis. “Yes, you read that right, No, Thank You!!! lets you adjust the amount of body hair displayed on the characters. Interestingly, it’ll even have a feature that allows players to customise the visible body hair. It also has lots of male fondling, kissing and perhaps, even genuine romance. Like those games, it includes some rather explicit images, including full on penetration – but unlike the Japanese releases, they won’t be all pixellated and blocked out. But just who is Haru really…?”Īs with other visual novels, which tend to focus on heterosexual relationships, this one deals exclusively with male homosexual ones. He gradually makes his way deeper into the organization, and the hearts and lives of the staff, while working as an apprentice bartender. The staff there give our protagonist the name “Haru”. Out of sympathy for his hapless savior, the man decides to set him up with a job and a place to live.įrom the outside, sitano looks like a cozy little jazz bar, but behind the scenes they solve problems that the police and legitimate detective agencies won’t touch. The man he saved happens to be the owner of a jazz bar, sótano. “Our protagonist protects a man from an out of control car, but gets hit and loses his memory in the process. Here’s what the games official site says of the game: It’s the story of a young man named Haru, who’s lost his memory in some sort of accident. A Japanese dating visual novel, No, Thank You!!! Was released in Nippon last year, but it’s now getting a Western, English release. In fact, the headline stems from the name of a brand new game, actually called No Thank You!!!, that’s the first – to my mind – fully fledged homosexual dating sim. Oh look at that headline! You’d imagine I was homophobic reading that – but nothing could be further from the truth. ![]()
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