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Summer Days Visual Novel

Visual Novel

Visual Novels 21543 Releases 52856. Summer Days is an alternate universe prequel to the game School Days, set in the summer holidays just prior to the timeline of. For Summer Days on the PC, GameFAQs has game information and a community message board for game discussion.

'If you keep the person you like on your cell-phone wallpaper for three weeks without anyone finding out, your feelings will be answered.' School Days is, at first glance, a romantic comedy in which the male protagonist,, falls in love with, a girl at his high school who happens to travel on the same train he does. Since he is shy about approaching her, he, his friend and classmate who turns out to be in love with him herself.

Naturally, a love triangle ensues, testing the limits of everyone's feelings. The anime is an of the of the same name.

Although only a tiny fraction (4 of 21) of the game's endings being such, it is (in)famous for its violent 'Bad Ends', which include such things as Makoto's scorned ex-lovers. The series starts out with a happy innocent mood, but, and by the end and laughs, depending on how much you hated the main character by the end. Ultimately, the anime is like watching the worst ending possible on the visual novel. Sensitive,, or squeamish viewers, beware! The Days Series is a continuation from the Radish Trilogy, a series of game made by Overflow which established many plot elements about the Days characters' backgrounds, as well as a of Pure Mail with similar tone.

The game was followed by two sequels. • The first, Summer Days, is an prequel following Setsuna in a relationship with Makoto the summer before; a remake was released in 2012 titled. • The second,, is a which runs parallel to the events of the first game, following a new character, Yuuki Ashikaga, who also has feelings for Kotonoha and thus becomes involved in the infamous love triangle, unwittingly setting off one of his own. • A third sequel, Island Days was announced for release in Japan on June 26, 2014; it strands Makoto and his fellow classmates on a deserted island and combines the usual visual novel format with survival and game mechanics.

Drivers Huawei E169 Mac. There are also two OVA episodes, Valentine Days and Magical Heart Kokoro-chan, that exist in. Especially in the latter's case, which turns most of the main females into and/or with liberal amounts of randomness and School Days-style and gore. Finally, there's also a manga, which is much more family friendly than the anime.

Makoto, much less of a here, manages to resist Sekai for most of the run; when he finally gives in to temptation, he feels so bad about it that.. Almost more disturbing than the anime, in a subtle way. There's a manga adaptation for Cross Days as well, which follows Yuuki, the protagonist of the game, and which gets dubious props for somehow making Makoto even more of a jerk than he is in the anime.

The edition of the game, School Days HQ, was released in English by JAST-USA on June 28, 2012, and they have also obtained the license for which was released in a download edition on September 29, 2015. A limited edition physical release was released on October 7, 2015. Licensed the anime and released it on DVD in 2015; they also announced a Blu-ray release for Spring 2017. •: The series is known for its unusual names and alternate spellings. Compare Kotonoha, Sekai, Kokoro, Roka and Itaru to Makoto, Setsuna, Yuuki, Hikari, Nanami, Taisuke and the rest.