

There are lots of choices to make, and especially in the climax of some of the scenes, if you make a mistake, you’re forced into a bad route. Story Length: Very Long (40+ hours, includes minigames)Ĭomplete Story Clearing Difficulty: Very HardĬomments: Long stories, where the reader is HIGHLY suggested to use a walkthrough, mainly because the routes are that complicated. Along with Rin, Masato, Kengo, and Kyousuke, the Little Busters will soon find that there will be more people who joins their group, and will enjoy their time left as high school students, with each other. Even in high school, Riki wants the same experience he felt several years ago, when Kyousuke pulled him to the outside world. From when they were young, the Little Busters were the Ally of Justice who sought out evil.

Summary: Kyousuke has returned, and Riki knows that something will begin again. Release Date: Ecstasy Variation released July 25, 2008 This is why I recommend the Perfect Edition (which was released quite recently) if you haven’t gotten a chance to grab the ecstasy variation. Despite this, the H-scenes themselves are not as explicit as other games, and play very little role in the actual story itself. The version that I review today is the Ecstasy version, which contains adult material (aka, H-scenes for all characters).

Viewers who have already played the game will realize that the anime variation follows the common route exactly, and even dives into each of the routes, which is actually kinda hard to do in an anime. Foreword: A nostalgic post in quite a while! This game pushed itself in front of me when the anime variations came out.
