Hatoful boyfriend death ending6/17/2023 ![]() There aren’t really multiple paths/endings besides ones that end in death. ![]() Before I jump into praise and spoilers, let me lay down some knowledge and cons:ġ. The story covers Christmas to spring, hence the title Holiday Star (in addition to the plot-related reason for the title). Everyone you love is back in full force, including a few new faces. The chapters start out lighthearted and grow increasingly dark as the story continues, as to be expected with Hatoful Boyfriend. There are 13 achievements, which are not difficult to get, so you’re looking at around 4-6 hours of reading, depending on how quickly you go and how many breaks you take. Luckily, the English release contains all of the chapters as well as the 5 mini-chapters, image gallery, and 6 “radio” sessions (more on that later). From what I gather, the original release of the game was episodic, as there are 4 main story chapters. ![]() That’s right, you’re still alive and everything is as okay as it can be, given the odd circumstances you (Hiyoko) are in. The events of Holiday Star take place in a world where the BBL (Bad Boys Love) route never occurred. Now, if you were planning on picking this up and do not want it to be spoiled for you (and didn’t heed my warning at the start of this review), I suggest you hop on over to Steam and pick it up. In honour of this holiday, I decided that there was no better way to celebrate than to review the sequel for Hatoful Boyfriend. Please note that this post will contain some spoilers for the first game, Hatoful Boyfriend (link to my review), as well as for the sequel. Thank you for joining me for this special holiday blog post.
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