![]() ‘How dare you go somewhere without explicitly telling us, even though you did’, that sort of thing. I’ve already mentioned the controlling behaviour and the gaslighting on the previous page. And the whole thing goes from poorly handled attempts at comedy to downright abuse. But at several points, Ayumi’s and Momoko’s behaviour really crosses the line. If the three characters in this game were just a terrible match for each other, I’d have called it that. Understand that I don’t use that last word lightly. And this relationship is still a terrible affair in all aspects: mismatched, one-sided, and downright abusive. Seiji is still in his dysfunctional ‘relationship’, with his childhood ‘friends’ Ayumi and Momoko. The first half or so plays out almost exactly like I expected slash feared. Sakura Beach 2‘s story follows an… interesting arc, let’s put it like that. Or, from the angle that actually explains to all of you what’s going on: Because only one of the three is worth choosing, obviously.
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