So it’s no secret that this was the guy I was most looking forward to pursuing in the game… I have a thing for the cold, emotionless characters. Maybe it’s the challenge of breaking down their walls that sets my fangirl heart aflame or maybe I’m secretly a masochist…
Whatever the reason, Yasumi Arimura had my heart from the first time I saw that cold expressionless mug in the prologue! But what really sold me on this guy was the masterful way he hurled insults…he had me at “dumbass”… I kid. This route was a roller coaster ride of emotions from start to finish, and even now I don’t know if I’ll be able to recover. If you want a general overview of Dangerous Seduction, click HERE, it’s covers the basic premise of the game and includes links to the other character reviews I wrote for the game.
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What goes around, comes around…
tribute her hottie for hire. However, he makes it absolutely clear from the start that he’s really only doing it for the money and that he doesn’t care one way or another about the MC. He even has a cute pet name for her, which he uses throughout the entirety of the route… he calls her dumbass and you know what, I think this is a new personal favorite. Only Voltage could make “dumbass” a term of endearment. However, the only consolation is that Arimura isn’t a condescending prick like Masa was, in fact he doesn’t even interact with the MC very much in the beginning, mostly delegating his duties to the other guys or just plain leaving the MC to her own devices… But, wait, that’s not entirely true, Arimura uses another, much more questionable method for monitoring the MC’s activities while she’s under his care…
Do I Recommend His Route?
I know I was biased about this route from the start, and I will fully admit to that, but this route was infinitely better than Masaharu’s! Don’t get me wrong, Yasumi Arimura isn’t Mr. Sunshine and Roses, I had some fundamental issues with his route as well, but as a whole this was just a better written story. I don’t know what that crap was Voltage pulled with Masa’s route, but I’m glad they got it out of their system early, because if this route had been anything like the first one, I might have lost it!
Everything about this route was better! Voltage did a great job of blending the action and drama of the main narrative/ conflict with the romantic development between Arimura and the MC. It seemed more natural than it did in Masa’s route, because everything connected to form a cohesive narrative.
The romance was directly linked to Arimura’s character development, which was in turn integral to the resolution of the main conflict of the route. The conflict was definitely less action-y than Masa’s route, but that was to be expected, Arimura is a hacker which is more of a passive skill set than being a gun toting sniper. I wish we got to see Arimura show off his hacker skills a bit more, but I’m sure there will be more opportunities for him to demonstrate his mad hacker skills in future stories.
I absolutely loved this route, Arimura was a well developed character and the story did an excellent job of showcasing his growth over the course of the route. His nastiness at the beginning can be a bit off putting for some players, but as the story progresses he softens considerably… in his own awkward way!
What do you think about Arimura? Do you like cold/aloof characters or do you find them frustrating? Which guy are you most looking forward to? Have you played any other Voltage games? Do you have a suggested route? Want me to review a specific game or character? Let me know what you think in the comments section. If you like what you see, like this post or follow Nice Job Breaking It, Hero! As always THANK YOU FOR READING!!

