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Saturday, March 13, 2021

Collar x Malice - Takeru Sasazuka Review


Collar x Malice Takeru Sasazuka


I… did not expect to fall for Takeru so fucking hard. Normally, he’s not my type in attitude or appearance, but I am so smitten with him. Each new CG had me thinking just how freaking handsome he was or how “cool” he looked. More importantly, each scene had me falling for him more and more! His personality- his brash, bossy, bullying, and yet somehow benevolent personality- deepened in complexity with each chapter. It’s quite possible that he’s going to be my favorite love interest from the whole series, which is a huge surprise given my anticipation for him to be my least.


When it comes to otomes and fictional relationships, I’m all for those tsundere personalities and unhealthy dynamics, though they don’t tend to be favorites for me. Takeru is the first tsundere that I really enjoyed romancing, and his route was incredibly well written and impacting. So, let’s start from the beginning!


**Warning: there are several spoilers after this point!**


Collar x Malice Takeru Sasazuka


I don’t know if anyone else thought this when they first saw this CG, but it seriously looks like he’s choking Hoshino. On top of that, he looks kind of possessed and/or a bit demonic with the way his eyes look like they’re g l o w i n g

Aesthetics aside though, at this point in the common route, Sasazuka is establishing the kind of character he is: he’s the pragmatic, goal-driven, overly independent, stubborn, and not-to-be-crossed-or-interfered-with genius who quit the police force for personal reasons and to focus on the August case. He makes it painfully clear to Hoshino that she doesn’t have any real options or leads without their help, and that he isn’t going to just let her go because she’s a victim. The reality of it is that she’s the biggest lead they have regarding Adonis and past, present, and future X-Day crimes, and that’s what makes her not necessarily important, but simply useful to him. 

What a lady’s man, hm? Truly has a way with words. You can only imagine his joy when Hoshino decides she wants to tackle the August case as well. 



That brings us to our second CG. After her persistent begging, Sasazuka finally concedes to acknowledge respect her skill (and decision) if she passes his test. Hoshino must find out why he and Yanagi have already come to the conclusion that the perpetrator of that day’s X-Day crime would be caught soon, and then find a common thread between the X-Day incidents as a whole. If she can’t do that, then there would be no point in working together since she would only be a pain in the ass and hindrance to him.


With the tiniest bit of help from Shiraishi, our protagonist comes up with an answer and presents it to the former Cyber Crimes investigator. He listens to her answer and rewards her with a passing score of 75 points (and a donut!), bringing us to the very moment that I fell hard for him. If you haven’t heard this specific line, you gotta. The way he says “poochie'' makes a grown woman w e a k. But not only is this the start of my adoration for Takeru, it’s also the very start of the two actually working together regardless of their dynamic. 


We don’t have to wait long to start seeing glimpses of Sasazuka’s softer- or at least more genuine- side. As Hoshino leaves the agency, he stops her and the two go for dinner. Let me point this out right now: food is a major part of this route. It’s not like there’s hidden meaning behind the food or anything, it’s just that food is as much Sasazuka’s “thing” as sleep is Okazaki’s or the Sengoku period is Enomoto’s. 


After treating her to dinner, they see Kazuki and Akito across the street and this sets off some red flags for him. He stops Hoshino from going after her brother and instructs her to send him a text asking where he is instead. The response she gets is a blatant lie saying he’s at Akito’s and staying the night, which kickstarts her worries- especially as she learns that her brother’s best friend was a suspect in the August case. Sasazuka accompanies her home in order to search Kazuki’s room, and ends up consoling her as she panics and nearly breaks down in the process. 


Collar x Malice Takeru Sasazuka

While holding the protagonist, Takeru reminds her that they don’t know anything for certain and to calm down. At that moment, the only thing that she can do as an older sister or a police officer is to investigate what her brother’s relationship with Adonis and X-Day is in order to prove his innocence, or find condemning evidence that would move her to stop him from doing anything else. What I love most about this scene is that, after successfully calming her down, he simply says, “If you don’t mind, I’ll just stay like this for a little bit longer,” and continues to hold and comfort her without any unkind comments. 

Fast forward a little bit and we get Hoshino inviting Akito over for dinner to express her gratitude for how much he and his family have been taking care of Kazuki. While the feeling is genuine to some degree, it’s also part of a ploy to get Sasazuka in contact with him. We also get this gem: 


Collar x Malice Takeru Sasazuka

Yep! The “pretend we’re dating” trope gets utilized in his route as part of the excuse! And let me tell you, the whole scene is hysterical. Kazuki and Takeru butt heads so much and poor Akito and Hoshino are just trying to keep things civil. Eventually, the siblings are left alone for a short time, and Kazuki does not miss his chance to ask his sister why she’s dating someone like that. See? He does care about her… 


After dinner, Hoshino walks Sasazuka out and he updates her on the conversation he had with Akito.This whole night, she’s tried so hard to keep herself together, to pretend that things are as normal as they’ve been with her brother and his bestie, and it all comes to a head as a few tears escape and break her composure. By now, we know (and Sasazuka knows) that his weakness is when she cries- so what does he do? 


Collar x Malice Takeru Sasazuka


He. Kisses. Her.


Has it been a trip so far, or what? Well, fasten your seatbelts because it’s picking up from here. It’s backstory time!


Up to this point, we know that Sasazuka was born in Japan but grew up in the U.S. and lived there between ages 10-22. We also know that he is focused on the August case because he is trying to reinstate the Swords and Firearms Possession Control Law. What we finally learn though is why he came back to Japan and why reinstating that law is so important to him. 


When Takeru was 18, he and his mother had the misfortune of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. They were caught in the crosshairs of some gang conflict and a stray bullet would have killed him if it wasn’t for his mother’s protection. He held his mother and watched her die with a smile on her lips, grateful that he was safe. This incident was incredibly traumatizing for him, and to make matters worse, the legal system found the shooter not guilty and he was set free. Because of this, Sasazuka returned to Japan, attracted to its strict gun control- only to have that backfire after the August X-Day crimes. 


We don’t realize how bad it is, however, until Hoshino has to fire her gun and it triggers his PTSD real bad


Collar x Malice Takeru Sasazuka

Witnessing the gunfire straight up debilitates him. He clings to her and needs reassurance that she’s still there and alive- that he isn’t going to lose her. After this panic, he passes out, and Hoshino calls on Yanagi to help her bring Sasazuka back to the office so she can watch over him while he rests. When he comes to, the two go outside and he finally opens up to his partner about his trauma and why getting the Swords and Firearms Possession Control Law reinstated is so important to him. 


As Sasazuka’s route continues, he gets an offer from Adonis. Join them, and he will see his revenge against his mother’s killer come to fruition. They have tracked down the shooter, and he happens to be in Japan at that moment. It takes everything in him not to accept the offer, but it’s thanks to his thoughts and memories of Hoshino that he stays true. In the end, he is able to get the code for the collar and pinpoint Adonis’s hideout without joining them, and on top of that, gets the Police Commander, Yusaku Takaeda, to use his connections to get the law reinstated. 


There’s a lot that I didn’t even touch on, so despite the massive amount of spoilers, I didn’t reveal everything. At some point, he rejoins the police, and I love that at the end of his route, he returns to the main police station and won’t be in the same building as Hoshino anymore. While they were in different departments and wouldn’t have seen each other that much anyway, the fact that he’s relocating actually makes her sad and she admits that she’ll feel lonely. This leads to him teasing her to hurry up and get Kazuki independent enough to move out so that they can live together (preventing her to be lonely, but c’mon, that’s obviously not the only reason). 


Collar x Malice Takeru Sasazuka

Monday, February 22, 2021

Enchanted in the Moonlight - Miyabi Season 1 Main Story Review

 

Enchanted in the Moonlight Miyabi

**Reminder: this review is not spoiler free.**


I’m not sure why I started with Miyabi, but I’m glad I did, because it can only get better from this point, right? His route set the bar pretty low by being incredibly cringy. The kitsune, after all, acts very much like a sexual predator, is emotionally stinted due to his past, and is definitely an egomaniac. He’s essentially the love interest with a fanclub, the one who never had to pursue a woman because he was always pursued, and is fully aware of his sexual and sensual competence- at least, he tries to be and projects that he is rather well. 


Despite coming off like he’s got it made, Miyabi is the way he is because he had to work incredibly hard to become clan head. The major reveal of his story is that he isn’t a purebred ayakashi like the others. Because of that, he worked hard to prove to himself and his clan that being half-ayakashi didn’t make him any less than full ayakashi. When it comes to women, he entertains and has fleeting, physical relations with them, but doesn’t believe that any of them actually like him, but his power and position as the Kitsune Clan Head. That’s why any time you remark on him as an individual, it really strikes a chord with him, and is definitely at the root of his compulsion to measure himself against others.


One of the few aspects I did enjoy about starting with his route was how it made the differences between humans and ayakashis abundantly clear. Miyabi and some of the other clan heads lack what is considered basic courtesy and common sense to humans, so there are moments when Miyabi asks “why do I have to do ____ when I’m an ayakashi” that serve to remind you that they aren’t human at all. And, as pointed out before, he has a bit of a fixation on being an ayakashi and not a human due to his lineage.


In other routes, he is still very much a predatory prick, but he also manages to show a friendly and supportive side despite that. For the most part, he respects boundaries, but I think it’s more that he respects the other clan heads’ boundaries more than he does the MC’s, and considers her their property so he backs off in the end.


Enchanted in the Moonlight Miyabi

Thursday, February 18, 2021

Star-Crossed Myth - Leon Season 1 Main Story Review

 Star Crossed Myth Leon God of Leo

**Reminder: this review is not spoiler free.**


So far, I’ve only had the chance to play Leon’s main story route because it was free on Love365, and let me tell you, I can’t wait to buy the Star-Crossed Myth games on the Switch next time they’re on sale. I actually enjoyed his route and what I’ve seen of the game through it. 


Leon, the God of Leo, is everything the stereotypical sun-sign Leo would be- for better and worse. He’s charismatic yet haughty, a leader with a borderline tyrannical side, powerful but unable to control it, and incredibly sexy. His touch alone can give immense pleasure, and the sin for which he is punished is defiling a goddess


Spoiler alert: the twist is that his rejection of a goddess drove her crazy and defiled her sanity, causing her to fall from the Heavens. 


I seriously loved that twist, because it’s clear that the vague but not-so-vague ambiguity of the phrasing of his crime is meant to be misleading. He’s presented as a sexually nonchalant playboy God at first. In fact, the protagonist catches him and Teorus having a foursome- or at least some intense foreplay- with two human women at the beginning of the second chapter. Leon’s reasoning for participating was simply to see if he just needed to give a human woman pleasure to remove his mark.


Of course, it wasn’t that simple.


During this encounter, the MC manages to get herself into a mildly compromising arrangement with Leon where she is determined to show him the value of love, and ends up as his handmaid. Through their connection, she gets a glimpse at what the work of the Department of Wishes is like, and- as all MCs do in otomes- follows her moral compass and begins meddling, protesting against Leon’s apathy with her thoughts and feelings on love. 


Star Crossed Myth Leon God of Leo

One day, Leon has to actually go to Earth in order to grant wishes because their wish reflection pool wasn’t clear enough to be functional. The person he chooses to grant the wish of is none other than MC’s friend/coworker. What transpires is that the coworker is having a fight with her boyfriend and Leon grants her wish of “wishing he (the boyfriend) would go away.” MC questions him and intervenes because she knows that people don’t always say (or even think) what they mean, and insists that her friend didn’t actually want her boyfriend to leave. She asks Leon to use his powers to get her friend’s boyfriend to show up at a park while she calls her friend and asks her to meet her there. The god and his handmaid watch from afar in the park as the two lovers reconnect and MC gets a victory when the two make up.


However, Leon later gets a “victory” when the boyfriend turns out to be a complete douchebag and nearly sexually assaults MC’s friend. 


What I love about this plot point is that Voltage didn’t hold back from showing that people are absolute trash sometimes, and that both Leon and the MC had valid points. It was true that MC’s friend and her boyfriend didn’t want to break up in the first incident, but it was also true that humanity can rear its disgusting, ugly head sometimes too. However, MC’s friend remains strong and doesn’t swear off love even though she just had an awful experience, and I think that is part of what touches Leon.


I don’t think there’s a clear point in his route where we can say “this is when Leon falls in love,” but it does seem to happen somewhat naturally and is delightful. The initial small moments of affection aren’t over-saturated in sweetness and are enjoyable as the romance develops. Both endings were satisfying after a dramatic climax and I definitely wanted to continue to read later releases for Leon.