![]() ![]() When he said “I’m your oniichan”, I was literally screaming and giggling: there’s no Rejet without oniichan! Even Kanato said it and I couldn’t help but think that Iwasaki was secretly laughing and trolling us. ![]() Maybe having him as the head of the family was not a bad choice, after all. Laito tried to avoid the responsibilities that came with his new role in the family, but I can tell he was deeply thinking about it: behind his mask of selfish and uncaring hentai, there’s actually a smart person. When Hirakawa suddenly uses his low voice, I always get chills. I’ve started with Laito, since I missed his pervyness the most that side of him didn’t change, but at the same time, I also felt he matured a lot. The prologue was very intriguing, since we got to feel a presence that is still unknown it made me want to know more, it got me curious. I’ve started from the Sakamaki, as I usually do. Finally, a year after the release, I started to play the last chapter of the long Diabolik Lovers series: Lost Eden.Įven if my opinion about this series keeps changing every game, I admit I was really enthusiast to start no matter how many plot holes there are, how much Rejet screws some characters, how repetitive some scenario may seem… after years, I’m still emotionally involved with these boys. ![]()
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