![]() ![]() On Kyousuke’s suggestion, they decide to play baseball, an idea usually unimaginable for people in their situation and Riki is left with the task of finding the remaining members required to have a complete team. The games heroines are mainly made up of the new members that are recruited to play baseball. Kyousuke, the oldest member of their group won’t be able to spend as much time with them after the school year ends because he will have to either become a working member of society or go on to further study. The game starts with the protagonist, Naoe Riki and his group of close friends trying to make some memories together. The first part is just like your average visual novel with a common route, which later splits into character routes for each of the heroines. Little Busters! is separated into two parts. Both games have a character who is obsessed with muscle training and is mostly a joke character (Inohara Masato and Shimazu Gakuto).īut anyway, all of that stuff is obviously coincidental but I thought I’d add it anyway because I found it interesting.Both games have a character who is essentially a dog (Noumi Kudryavka and Kawakami Kazuko).Both games have a charismatic character who acts as a leader for their respective groups of friends (Natsume Kyousuke and Kazama Shouichi).Both games feature a group of close friends.The protagonist from Little Busters! (Naoe Riki) has the same family name as the protagonist from Majikoi (Naoe Yamato).I’ll list the main points here (just ignore this whole paragraph if you haven’t read/seen Majikoi because otherwise it won’t make much sense to you): I noticed that there were a lot of things which were strangely similar between the two visual novels. So I deleted my saves and started the game again from the start.Īs for how Majikoi reminded me to revisit the Little Busters! visual novel. ![]() But after a reminder while reading Majikoi, as well as noticing that there hadn’t been any substantial changes to the progress spreadsheet on the translators website for a long period of time, I decided that it wasn’t worth waiting any longer. ![]() I had originally been intending to wait until the Ecstasy version was patched before going back to it so I could avoid having to revisit the game a third time. The anime versions of Refrain and EX were also on hold for me because I was waiting until I had read the source material. At some point after watching the Little Busters! anime when it aired, I had gone and read the common route of the visual novel, but had gotten distracted and left it on the back burner. Little Busters! had been on my backlog for quite a while. The 18+ Ecstasy version with additional routes added was not (and still isn’t) available in English at the time I read it. This review only covers the all-ages version of Little Busters! that was released back in 2007. ![]()
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