![]() This leaves no time at all to meander in the quagmire of lunch food descriptions, faux-lectures, or other such trifling details that an eroge fan from 2017 would expect in this sort of game. In stark contrast to most modern charage with a school setting, Crescendo opts to remove almost all of the typical daily life segments and focuses on the (incredibly relateable) main character Ryou and the people he is close to going through their final 5 days of high school before graduation. I figure the best place to start discussing this game is likely with its unique premise. As of yet I haven’t been able to find anything else that captures this particular snapshot of YOUTH so perfectly, and it is certainly no mystery why so many eroge fans consider it a timeless classic. I will not waste your time here and start by saying that I unabashedly loved this game from start to finish, and I am confident that most everyone who gives it a shot will walk away with something meaningful to remember it by – regardless of how good or bad or traumatic or meaningless their high school experience was.
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