
Voltage’s Dreamy Days in West Tokyo is available on iOS and Android. As a relationship story, it just doesn’t gel for me. Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures. Overall: Mostly this route makes me want a route focused on Ryu’s family. When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select.

Ryu: “If you don’t like what I’m going to do…punch me.”.Johji: “Well, even if I tease Ryu, it’s not much fun on account of him being so dense.”.So, just keep making them every day until Ryu does start accepting them.” If he keeps on refusing your lunches, I will eat them every day. MC: “No, we can do without that, thank you!”.

Tak: “Do you want me to throw up what I just ate?”.Ryu: “Well then, you should’ve given it to me and not Tak.”.Tak: “Did you want to give this (lunch) to Ryu?”.Ryu: “If you keep staring at me, I swear I’m going to bite you.At the end it felt like they were together because everyone told Ryu he should be with the MC, not because he liked her in particular. It doesn’t feel like a believable romance or friendship to me.I’ve certainly read worse, but this one does not flow well. The MC makes some fairly stupid decisions.Takeshi’s deadpan dialog always entertains.The MC’s memories with the guys are told through flash-back sections, not long sections of dialog where character A recounts what she did with character B in excruciating detail.He’s dense, short-tempered, hard-working, and protective his father acts more like a competitive brother, and his sisters are adorable. Ryuzo and his family are peculiar and funny.Basic Premise: The seventeen-year-old main character moves back to the town and friends she left ten years ago.
