John is Adam’s manager, and he a strict businessman with morals that seem to be far out of reach for you in the beginning. Oh boy, and I mean ‘oh boy’ in a good way! John Brandon is voiced by the incredible Ian Sinclair and the acting is immensely well done besides the fact that it’s damn sexy AF, LMAO. The characters support each other in both goals and personal affairs, plus, when he does fall in love is when you actually see his childish moments but they’re cute and he’s definitely the underdog in the game. When I decided to get closer to him in the game as his assistant, we organically became close and fell in love with one another.
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Benito may seem childish at times, but it’s rare when he shows that side of him as he’s focused on making it big one day and doing what he loves.
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However, as you progress through the story and if you choose to pick up work with him and get closer, you’ll find a goal-driven character who is on a mission to succeed. You’re a bit hesitant at first when he asks for your help as he doesn’t really ask the question appropriately, which causes a bit of an issue with you two in the beginning. While you may meet Adam Eaton at the beginning of the game, you meet the other romanceable characters a bit more into the week.īenito is the youngest out of all the guys you meet, and him being voiced by Casey is amazing as hell! You meet this fellow on campus, and he asks you to become his assistant for his magic shows. However, you’re a strong character, if you wish to be and you’ve got the support of your friends and loved ones to help you through the tough times. Sian isn’t a voiced character but she is relatable, she’s a bit of a blank slate when you start which is a great thing! As you help develop this character to be what you want her to be, her life is just starting, and making choices in college that either can help or hinder you is tough. It’s from here that you as the reader must make the choices of what will pioneer Sian’s life, whether for the best, the good, or the worst the choices you make based on how you want to live your life steer you to either love, career, happiness, or none at all. You find out that your father has collapsed, you are already strapped for cash as a college student, but you want to find some way to support your family as well. You play as Sian Goodin, you’ve just entered college, and along with your best friend, Adam Eaton, you both start the beginning of the year with a bit of a backtracking start. You can end up with dating no one in this game, which is A HAPPY ENDING too, however, the game is unique with its gameplay and is sure to have any otome fan raving with how well done the game was created.
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This game has a romance element, however, it brings in the reality of real-life and the drive it takes for someone to reach their goals. It’s one of the few games that conjure the idea of the emphasis that whatever choices you make and lifestyle you choose, that the main guy character will fall in love with you over time due to the lifestyle choices you make. I’m going to talk about Backstage Pass by SakeVisual, this is a fully voiced game with amazing components to help engage the readers. However, there are times some indie games don’t get the recognition they deserve, and I’m going to name one of my favorites here. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that I’m always searching for indie otome game developers, lesser-known games, and of course supporting the mainstream visual novels that come out. I truly love this game and I wish there was more hype about it, which is why I’m fangirling about it here. Please note, I am not affiliated with this company or being paid to talk about this game.