
Comprehensive Comics: Loading Love Games Starting from Megumi Kato
About This Novel
[Five equal parts + passerby heroine + Eromanga + Miko + Mafuyu + Rikka +... To be determined] Izumi Tetsuya merged his past life memories and found himself in the two-dimensional world he loved in his past life, and became the protagonist of the live-action version of the beautiful girl game. In order to achieve his goal, he began to contact many anime heroines. Responsibilities divided into fifths, the ideal white moonlight Kato Megumi, the black stocking senior Kasumi Kasumi, the blond loser Eri, the illustrator sister Sagiri, the contrasting cute teacher Mafuyu, the middle school girl Rikka, the visible Miko... Faced with the two options of harem and pure love, Tetsuya Izumi chose the harem of pure love without hesitation. "I'm really not Brother Cheng, I just want to give her a home."
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Official(4)Scraped 12d ago
Moreover, there are currently 12 female protagonists, and the character setting and characterization are also very difficult. Megumi Kato has no weak presence, the venomous tongue of the senior sister is gone, and the tsundere of Eiri is not shown, and the emotional line about the teacher also feels like it is fast forwarding. And among the quintiles, the first four have plots (albeit a bit awkward) to increase the favorability. The portrayal of May is obviously not attentive enough. I feel I think you just want to force the readers to join the quintiles, and if you want to open a harem, the heroine basically doesn't want it, so you want to let them accept it subtly, but if you let three people appear at the same time, the plot will be very awkward (except for the quintiles), and the idea of opening a harem is better than telling them from the beginning. You have to say it alone or two, and they basically reject you🤡
With a good setting and a good theme, the protagonist is shaped into a **, so what should he pretend to be?
It's okay, but it's just too little. At least I can finish it.
The protagonist seems to be a fusion of the templates of those male protagonists, without any characteristics, especially the part where Kato Megumi is chosen as the heroine. The only difference from Ahn Yirun is that he does not make a lot of noise, and his stalking virtues are exactly the same as Ahn Yirun.
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 12d ago
Moreover, there are currently 12 female protagonists, and the character setting and characterization are also very difficult. Megumi Kato has no weak presence, the venomous tongue of the senior sister is gone, and the tsundere of Eiri is not shown, and the emotional line about the teacher also feels like it is fast forwarding. And among the quintiles, the first four have plots (albeit a bit awkward) to increase the favorability. The portrayal of May is obviously not attentive enough. I feel I think you just want to force the readers to join the quintiles, and if you want to open a harem, the heroine basically doesn't want it, so you want to let them accept it subtly, but if you let three people appear at the same time, the plot will be very awkward (except for the quintiles), and the idea of opening a harem is better than telling them from the beginning. You have to say it alone or two, and they basically reject you🤡
With a good setting and a good theme, the protagonist is shaped into a **, so what should he pretend to be?
It's okay, but it's just too little. At least I can finish it.
The protagonist seems to be a fusion of the templates of those male protagonists, without any characteristics, especially the part where Kato Megumi is chosen as the heroine. The only difference from Ahn Yirun is that he does not make a lot of noise, and his stalking virtues are exactly the same as Ahn Yirun.









