

Map navigation from the Da Capo games is gone, and there are no choices at all in the individual routes. There are only five choices in the common route: four chances to choose one of two characters to spend time with and then choosing a route. At first, only Noeri, Io, Hazuki and Himari’s routes are available, with Ame’s route unlocking once you finish the other four. The story is somewhat more straightforward than Da Capo II or III, with a relatively linear common route that only has a few choices. If I were to rank which heroine is the best it would be. Each heroine highlights the different flaws of the system and its goal. What is the conflict? The Paradise System is meant to make everyone in the island happy, but this however has its flaws. Each route has the same formula the pageant, the dates, the conflict, then the resolution. The heroine routes is where the main essence and conflict of the VN lies. Who did he choose? That depends on which heroine you choose to interact with the most. At the second half of the common route, the protagonist is forced to look for a contestant for the beauty pageant (like Supipara chaper 1). Hitler Hates Animeįirst half of the common route is getting to know the island and the other characters.

Aside from the heroines, a highlight of the common route is the interaction of the protagonist with his only shown male friend, Yamato (who acts like Suginami from the Da Capo series). This is where you learn the different personalities and quirks of the different heroines. If you spent time with all of them equally, you’ll just end up in the normal route. At the end of the common route, you can choose which route you want to pursue if you chose to spend time with a specific heroine always. At certain points in the common route, you can choose which heroine to spend time with. The common route is basically a slice-of-life story. In addition to the main girls he also meets Yamato Tsujitani, the mischievous member of the underground newspaper club at the school, and occasionally gets called by his younger sister Mei checking up on him. After arriving, he meets Student Council President and school idol Hazuki Murasaki, his younger cousin Noeri Fujishiro, the distant beauty Himari Asamiya, the self-proclaimed “Daughter of Darkness” Io Kozuki, and the Caretaker of Paradise and avatar of the island’s overseeing Paradise System computer Ame. It follows protagonist Atsuya Takamura (by default, although the player can rename him), who moves to the island to begin school at Kazana Academy. Dal Segno is set on Kazana Island, a paradise locked in an unending, climate-controlled summer, with the intent of nobody there ever being unhappy.
