Winter’s Wish: Spirits of Edo – Yoichi ~ Plot & Character Analysis

Remember the How I Met Your Mother series finale backlash? Fans who had watched the show for 9 seasons felt betrayed by the ending. To them, it felt like the creators and writers had been stringing them along, completely invalidating the original premise of the show.

And who can blame them? The writers were building to something for 9 seasons, just to throw it under the bus in the literal final moments of the final episode of the series. To the fans, it wasn’t a “fun” twist. It was a betrayal to the time they had invested in watching a show with a certain premise.

Now, technically, the writers did deliver on the premise of the show, but for many it wasn’t in the spirit of what the premise was. Fans were left asking, “If you (the show’s creators and writers) wanted a certain ending to the show, why did you use this original premise to begin with?”

You see, the How I Met Your Mother writers weren’t interested in crafting an ending that kept to the spirit of the premise. In their minds, they “fulfilled” the premise on a technicality, and then finished the story in the way they wanted.

The premise of how Ted met his kids’ mom was of no importance to the writers. Ted telling his children about how he met their mother was simply a unique narrative device to have a television show about Ted’s life. Robin not being the kids’ mom after that memorable first date was the hook in the pilot episode to get the viewer interested in the story.

The problem is that the story the writers wanted to tell (Ted and Robin’s on and off again relationship and finally ending up together) ended up being in direct conflict with the established premise of the show.

And this is the writers’ fault. They are the ones who used the hook of Robin not being the kids’ mom in the pilot episode. They wrote themselves into a corner. And they didn’t have the guts to commit to this writing decision. Instead of honoring the premise of the show being about the kids’ mom, the writers tried to write themselves around the Robin conundrum on a sheer technicality.  

And many of their viewers didn’t buy it.

I say all this, because after my third playthrough, and I’ve figured something out: this is the problem with Winter’s Wish: Spirits of Edo.

The writers created a premise that centered around heroes with no emotions. The emotionless heroes are the “hook.” It is something to make the game stand out and be different. Yet, for the writers, this hook must of become a hindrance to the story, making the routes messy and inconsistent. Because the emotionless heroes hook doesn’t work with the characters the writers created or the stories the writers decided to tell.

So. I’m left asking the Winter’s Wish writers, “If you wanted to write certain stories and create certain characters, why did you use this original “hook” of emotionless heroes to begin with?”

Because the results of this game are an absolute mess.

As always, character and plot analysis and spoilers after the cut! There will also be spoilers for Kunitaka and Kuga’s routes and Riku’s route from Lover Pretend, as well. 

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Hakuouki: SSL – Susumu Yamazaki ~ Plot & Character Analysis

When I first played Kyoto Winds and Edo Blossoms, Yamazaki wasn’t even on my radar. And that’s probably because while he is a character in the original historical game, he’s not a member of the Original Six (Hijikata, Saito, Okita, Harada, Heisuke, and Kazuma) that were given routes. And because of this, in general, he is less popular and less well-known than the Original Six.

Well, the writers remedied this in Kyoto Winds and Edo Blossoms and Chizuru was given a chance to fall in love with Yamazaki. And while I thoroughly enjoyed Yamazaki as a character, I was left feeling like: “is that it?” Because I really felt Yamazaki was the least fleshed out of the new six routes added to the remake. In short, I kind of felt the writers did him dirty with how little new content he got in Kyoto Winds compared to the other new characters (also, was it just me, or was his route in Edo Blossoms shorter than the rest as well…hmmm?).

It wasn’t until I found the SSL walkthroughs created by the people who made the patch, that I realized Yamazaki even had a “route” in SSL. Talk about a pleasant surprise! And while I had a hunch, that once again, he wouldn’t be as fleshed out as the Original Six, I still finished the route thinking: “is that it?”

I am stating this now: Yamazaki needs more content! He’s one of the good ones!

As always, character and plot analysis and spoilers after the cut! There will also be a few spoilers for Hakuouki: Kyoto Winds and Hakuouki: Edo Blossoms and, well…essentially all other possible Hakuouki content in general.

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Hakuouki: SSL – Sanosuke Harada ~ Plot & Character Analysis

At the time of this article, I have played approximately 152 otome routes. This means I have read stories of 125 different heroes. And out of these 125 men, Sanosuke Harada is my all-time favorite! Ever since I played his route, a couple of years ago now, he has been at the top of my favorites list, with no end of his reign in sight.

And now with my 153th route completed, I am simply reminded of why I love Harada so much! This route isn’t flawless by any means, and I really dislike the power dynamic (that is not present in the historical games) that the writers created between Harada and Chizuru in SSL.

BUT EVEN SO.  

Harada simply remains the best…to me anyway!   

As always, character and plot analysis and spoilers after the cut! There will also be a few spoilers for Hakuouki: Kyoto Winds and Hakuouki: Edo Blossoms and, well…essentially all other possible Hakuouki content in general.

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Shinobi Koi Utsutsu – Garaiya ~ Plot & Character Analysis

If ever an otome route demonstrates the importance of kindness and acceptance, it is Garaiya’s route in Shinobi Koi Utsutsu.

I would classify Shinobi Koi Utsutsu as a romantic comedy, adventure story. This game is lighthearted and will make you smile, laugh, and blush! But underlying the fun and sheer silliness of the set up and plot is a story of a lonely young man who desperately wants a place to belong. There is a gravity to this story and it’s the universal desire for genuine acceptance. At the center of this route is Garaiya and Kaede and the strength of their friendship and the power of unconditional acceptance.

The message of this route is outstanding, and I really loved it!

As always, character and plot analysis and spoilers after the cut!

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Hakuouki: SSL – Souji Okita ~ Plot & Character Analysis

I love the Hakuouki franchise!

And now that I have my Vita (thank you, wonderful husband!), I was excited to play Hakuouki: SSL!

This game is about enjoying the characters that you have come to love and letting them be happy! No war. No death. No furies. No tuberculosis. No real plot or character development.

And that is fine.

This game is for the fans of the Hakuouki franchise.  We can just sit back and relax while the characters we love enjoy their sweet school life!

As always, character and plot analysis and spoilers after the cut! There will also be a few spoilers for Hakuouki: Kyoto Winds and Hakuouki: Edo Blossoms and, well…essentially all other possible Hakuouki content in general.

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Nil Admirari no Tenbin: Teito Genwaku Kitan – Shizuru Migiwa ~ Plot & Character Analysis

One of my favorite historical romance novels is Devil in Winter, written by Lisa Kleypas. It tells the story of Sebastian the debauched Lord St. Vincent, and Evie the shy, stuttering, sheltered young heiress. Sebastian desperately needs to marry into money, and Evie needs to escape the control of her selfish relatives who want Evie to marry her cousin so the money stays in the family. So, Evie goes to Sebastian with the proposition of an eloped marriage of convenience. Sebastian has no other options, and he does find Evie physically attractive, so he agrees and they immediate set out for Gretna Green. 

Evie has standards for the man who will win her heart and Sebastian rises to the occasion and becomes a better man in the process. This growth isn’t easy for Sebastian who has to earn the trust of his wife that he will be a faithful husband and not continue his lifestyle of womanizing. And, over the course of the novel, Sebastian comes to love and respect Evie for everything she is: emotionally, mentally, and physically. And Sebastian becomes the faithful husband Evie deserves.

And for Evie’s part, she has to learn to trust her husband’s love as genuine and real. She watches him grow as a person, and she has to have the strength to take the leap and believe that he is becoming a better man. She cautiously gives him the opportunity to grow and encourages him on his journey. And by the end of the book, she knows their shared physical intimacy is a demonstration of his all-consuming love for her.

There is a give and take to this relationship. They both grow individually and that makes them stronger together as a couple.  

I say all this, because this is the set-up, I saw for Shizuru and Tsugumi. The sheltered, young miss who catches the attention of the educated, worldly, sexual, older man. And no matter how much I tried to separate the stories, I just couldn’t stop judging and comparing Shizuru and Tsugumi to Sebastian and Evie.

And I just couldn’t get into the relationship dynamic between Tsugumi and Shizuru. There wasn’t a give and take between our two leads and the trust Tsugumi held for Shizuru wasn’t earned. 

And, to me, something about their relationship simply felt…icky.  

As always, character and plot analysis and spoilers after the cut!

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Nil Admirari no Tenbin: Teito Genwaku Kitan – Hisui Hoshikawa ~ Plot & Character Analysis

I watched the Nil Admirari no Tenbin anime before I really understood what otome games were. So, imagine my surprise when I learned there was a text-based game that expanded upon the world of this show. Now, I’ve come to realize that anime adaptations of otome games can be hit or miss. But I genuinely believe that Nil Admirari has one of the better anime adaptations, granted I have not seen them all. So, after really enjoying the anime, I was really excited to play the game!

And then I learned, the game was only available in Japanese.

Well, fast forward a few years, and I finally had the courage to try Nil Admirari no Tenbin: Teito Genwaku Kitan.

This game is BEAUTIFUL! I love the story, art, music, and voice acting! I read the prologue and, yes, it was exactly like the show but that was to be expected. It was the prologue, after all. So, I dove into the common route, excited for the adventure that awaited me.

And…well…the anime kind of spoiled the route.  

As always, character and plot analysis and spoilers after the cut!

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Nightshade – Kuroyuki ~ Plot & Character Analysis

It’s been a long time since an otome route hero triggered my “mom” instincts (I’m looking at you, Orlok), and it wasn’t too far into the common route for my heart to hurt for Kuroyuki. This route made me feel things. I cried, and I haven’t done that with an otome game since I finished Hakuouki. And maybe this is some of my own childhood peeking through, but all I could see was a young, hurting boy who needed someone to help him.

I didn’t come to adore Kuroyuki as a romantic “Love Interest.” I came to care for the young boy who had been put through so much crap that he never asked for. This is a hero I love as a son, and I want to help him figure out his life.

This boy needs a loving hug.

And a licensed therapist.

As always, character and plot analysis and spoilers after the cut! There will also be plot a few spoilers for Goemon and Chojiro’s routes as well.

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Dairoku: Agents of Sakuratani – Tokitsugu Semi ~ Plot & Character Analysis

Dairoku: Agents of Sakuratani has been a surprise hit for me. Yes, this game is “smaller” in scale to say games like Code Realize or Piofiore, but the more laid-back, slice of life style isn’t a bad thing. This game is much more character focused, with very likeable characters that are brought to life with top-notch voice acting.

One of my favorite surprises in this game has been Tokitsugu Semi’s voice actor: Toshiyuki Toyonaga. I know his work from the Piofiore franchise, where he voices Orlok in a very soft, distinct way. And I’m not going to lie. At first it was weird hearing Orlok’s voice being confident and self-assured, but I couldn’t deny the charming and fun way Toyonaga decided to voice Semi. His voice acting is so unique, and I really enjoy it!  

I went into Semi’s route very excited! I had liked him in the other three routes, and I just couldn’t wait to read his story. Unfortunately, I found that Semi had to share the spotlight of his route with another character, who made some really dumb decisions.

Why, writers? Why?  

As always, character and plot analysis and spoilers after the cut!

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Klap! Kind Love and Punish – Toma Mimasaka ~ Plot & Character Analysis

I’ve been slowly making my way through Klap! Kind Love and Punish. I LOVED Camil (and his route), so I took a lengthy break from the game. Sometimes you just really enjoy a hero and you can’t imagine how another hero and/or route could possibly be better.

Well, I started Toma’s route and was pleasantly surprised with how much I liked him. Like I really liked him! And for a moment, I was wondering if this route would be better than Camil’s route. But then Chapter 6 happened, and my excitement began to wane.

I’m sorry, Toma. Please forgive me.

You’re still great, though!

As always, character and plot analysis and spoilers after the cut!

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