All forms of fan work and fan merchandise are welcome! (edits, gifs, fanfics, fanarts, etc…) The celebration week starts on November 8 and ends on November 14, the day “Be My Princess: Party” was released (English version of Be My Princess Love Tiara). Welcome! This is a blog where I post reviews and the occasional walkthrough of otome games that I've played.- #BMPPweek is a seven day celebration and appreciation to Voltage Inc’s “Be My Princess: Party”. * * * currently on indefinite hiatus * * * I would wait for his sequel to come out and see if it justifies playing this route for what little background story it provides. I think this is the first time I’ve been so disappointed in a Voltage route I definitely do not recommend this route. The epilogue showed promise, so I’m hoping Voltage builds on that and makes his sequel better than this mess of a route. His relationship with the MC and the MC herself barely get any development as well, and their relationship in the end felt like it came out of nowhere. There are mysterious characters, and then there’s being lazy with character development, and Koh was definitely the latter. The three chapters in the epilogue had more development than the entirety of the main story, and this severely disappointed me. However, I don’t think I found out enough of him to decide whether I liked him as a character or not. It’s been a while since I’ve played a route in DDIWT, and since it’s one of my favorite Voltage games (I’m a sucker for childhood friends), I really wanted to like him. In all honesty, I was really looking forward to playing Koh’s route. Koh reminded me a lot of Kaoru from OTBS however, unlike Kaoru, he doesn’t open up until the end of the route, and talks a lot less and refuses to interact with anyone. Voltage pushed the “loner” image of Koh to the point that he refused to get close to any of the characters, and the entire route was just a pull and push between him and the MC. For a 16-chapter route, this makes the pacing really slow, and I had to motivate myself to get through the story. The plot in this route is severely lacking, with almost nothing happening until the last five chapters of the story. Voltage really played up the “mysterious” aspect of Koh, so throughout the story I was looking forward to getting to learn more about his character. Koh is also surprisingly capable at everything he tries his hand at from fixing windows to mixing drinks, he gets the job done and does it well. While he is unsociable, he’s not unkind he watches out for the MC and helps her when she needs it. Despite not letting much known about him, he’s extremely perceptive of his surroundings and the people around him. He doesn’t talk much, and when he does, he’s blunt with his words and only says what’s necessary. While she pursues friendship with him, she starts to recall memories of a transfer student she watched the stars with from her elementary school days. The more she tries to get to know him, the more he pulls apart, and the MC starts to wonder why he’s so set on being by himself all the time. It’s been a few months since the mysterious new part timer Koh started working at Black Ship, and despite her attempts to befriend him, he keeps his distance from her.
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