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On the surface, it has all the hallmarks of a forgettable summer romance VN: a returning protagonist, a seaside town, a childhood friend, and the oppressive heat of Japanese August. But if you go into this game expecting fireworks and festival dates, you are going to leave with a very different kind of trauma.

The "Kowaremono" (broken thing) of the title isn't a metaphor. It’s a literal something living in the town’s server room (yes, the rural town has a strange, underground data facility—stay with me). As you pursue a romantic route, the "system" starts to break down. Yukino’s dialogue will suddenly repeat a single syllable for three text boxes. Mizuki will turn her back to the screen and never turn around again. The summer sky will flicker between daylight and a starless void. natsuiro no kowaremono after

Without spoiling the exact horror, let me just say that Natsuiro no Kowaremono plays with the concept of "Save Scumming" in a way that Undertale and Doki Doki Literature Club! would popularize nearly two decades later. When you reload a save file, the girls know you left them. On the surface, it has all the hallmarks

Have you played this obscure gem? Or did you think I was making this up until you Googled it? Let me know in the comments below. And for the love of god, don't date Yukino first. It’s a literal something living in the town’s

If you are a fan of late-90s PC gaming, you are likely familiar with the "Moe Boom"—the rise of cute, slice-of-life dating sims that defined a generation of otaku culture. But buried deep in the dusty archives of 1999, between the To Heart clones and the Kanon wannabes, sits a ticking time bomb of psychological terror wrapped in a sundress.