![]() ![]() Yoshitaka is the heir to the Saishoji Group, one of the largest conglomerates in Japan. Satou Takao as “Kamijo Hayato” – Axel (Ozmafia!!), Susumu Miyanomori (Hanayaka Nari), Lee Fitzwilliam (Iris School of Wizardry Vinculum Hearts), Keneth (Suikoden IV)Īoshima Yaiba as “Onose Atsushi” – Sesshomaru (Inuyasha), Nakago (Fushigi Yuugi Suzaku Ibun), Valeria Trifa (Dies Irae), Doman Shirino (Gintama), Tetsuya Kajiwara (Fushigi Yuugi), Philippe de Chagny (PersonaA Opera) Sakiware Spoon as “Tozu Michinari” – Mikazuki Munechika (Touken Ranbu), Ichiya (Variable Barricade), Saito Hajime (Hakuoki), Poyo-Poyo (Period Cube), Shuu (Diabolik Lovers), Kagiha (Psychedelica BB), Rei Mikuni (CollarxMalice), Chojiro (Nightshade), Cecil (Utapri) ![]() Kanna Kouhi as “Itsuki Asagi” – Norizuki Ren (Kaeru Batake DE Tsukamaete), Nova (Arcana Famiglia), Wataru (Gakuen Club), Kurumi (Side Kicks!!), Nagisa Hazuki (Free!), Rin (Hiiro no Kakera 3) Kannagi Hakana as “Saishoji Yoshitaka “ – Chinami (Harukanaru 5), Sorata Suzuhara (Norn9), Kohaku (Harukanaru 6), Arnaud (Gensou Manege), Suishinshi Masahide (Touken Ranbu), Musashi Miyamoto (Harukanaru 7) They normally do this for their R18 works, to separate them from their main works and projects. The names of the cast listed in the game all used these voice actors’ aliases and pseudonyms. This track was nice & decent, tbh! It gave me early 2000’s shoujo anime vibes, and I’m here for it! In memories, the voice actor Atsushi Kakehashi, who played Hayato, performed the opening track “Hear Me Cry Instead of Leavin'”. I always appreciate it when a seiyuu portraying an in-game character, sings the game’s OP. Perhaps this was their first R18 project as an illustrator? Idk. Some sprite variations looked off too (in the body anatomy department), Onose-sensei being the worst offender as his hands were bigger than his head!□ It’s a shame since I really like Ryo Nakajou‘s (game artist) art style in their yaoi mangas and doujinshis. ![]() While the majority of the CGs looked great (beautiful even), there were a few that appeared really wonky, especially during the explicit scenes. Given this title was released more than a decade ago, this is quite understandable. Let me start by saying the overall art of this game was a bit dated. As Yumi gradually matures through overcoming the hurdles of friendship and love, what awaits her in the end…? Seeing their struggles inspires Yumi to seriously think about her own future, rather than aimlessly living day-by-day. As she grows closer to them, she starts to see the various problems the boys were dealing with. And though she’s apprehensive about a lot of things, she was still able to make great friends and develop a positive outlook in her school life.Īt school, she meets various boys and feelings of love begin to faintly grow in her heart. Yumi struggles to get used to being in a new town, living on her own. Apparently, they decided on this school due to its reputation for having numbers of students from respectable families, its firm administrative policies, and how it also has a joint university. With her best interests in mind, her parents arrange for Yumi to attend Saint Claus Academy. For the sake of her studies and her future, they decide that it’s best for Yumi to stay in Japan alone. The physical copy will have multiple language support (Japanese, English, and Chinese Traditional and Simplified).The protagonist Higuchi Yumi’s parents get transferred overseas due to work. UPDATE: HuneX has recently confirmed that BeniBana will also have a physical release for the Nintendo Switch in Japan. In addition, new episodes pertaining the perspectives of the love interests have been added to the main story as well, revealing each character’s innermost self. The developers also added that they will be adding more content to the Switch version such as the newly written after-stories for each of the eight romanceable characters, including new event CGs. UPDATE: The Developers Operetta Due, has confirmed via their official twitter page, that the toned-down version (17+) will be ported to both the Nintendo Switch and PC platforms. Two years later, a “toned down” version was published in March 2014 for the PSP and was ported to the PS Vita in April 2016. Koezaru wa Akai Hana “The Crimson Flower That Divides: Lunar Coupling” (or 紅花 “BeniBana”) was originally published back in September 2012 as an R18 Otome Game for the PC. This port will be released on February 23, 2023. ![]() This news was recently revealed in Sweet Princess Vol.37 Magazine. Today, Japanese developers Operetta Due and publishers, Dramatic Create and HuneX announced that they are porting the otome visual novel, Koezaru wa Akai Hana, to the Nintendo Switch console and PC (Steam) with language support for Japanese, English, and Chinese (Traditional and Simplified). ![]()
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