I know I said that Keiichiro’s route would be the last one I played in Bad Boys Do It Better, but then that last Voltage Sale happened and I wound up buying Yu’s main story. I still refuse to buy Akira’s route, I just can’t bring myself to spend money on it, even during a sale, but I couldn’t have been more pleased with Yu’s main story!
It didn’t take long for me to fall for Yu, he’s like a sweet puppy, you just want to hold him close and pat his head. Too bad he isn’t interested in romance… Is there room in this basketball idiot’s heart for both you and basketball or will your first love end in heartbreak?
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A friend is a friend…
Like the main love interest, the central conflict of the route was pretty chill, especially when compared with angsty drama riddled stories of Ryoji, Rei, and Keiichiro’s routes. It mostly focused on developing Yu and the MC’s friendship, in fact most of the drama comes from Yu himself, and his inability to accept the MC’s feeling.
Do I Recommend His Route?
I get it now! People have been suggesting I play Yu’s route since it was first released, and I get it… Yu is such a great character and his route was one of the sweetest routes in the game. I didn’t expect to get so emotional over a character, especially one so far out of my otoge tastes, but Yu genuinely surprised me. It was easy to fall for this adorable cinnamon bun, with his bright smile and supportive nature, this kid wormed his way into my heart!
Of course the route was not without it’s flaws.. Yu’s conflict with the seniors on the basketball team was rushed and did nothing for the overall progression of the story, I kind of feel like Voltage threw it in at the last minute to add unnecessary drama to an otherwise pretty chill route. While the chemistry between the MC and Yu was fine, the ending was tied up a little too nicely for my tastes. Also, I get that Yu is in high school, so he’s a bit younger than some of the otoge guys I usually romance, but Yu looked a little too young in his CGs… to the point that I felt like I was mooning over a 12 year old. But, even all of that wasn’t enough to turn me off of this sweet route. In the end I recommend this playing Yu’s MS, it may not be as dramatic or as angsty as the other routes in the game, but like Yu, it has a lot of heart. Yu is a great character and Voltage did a great job of showing him off.
There are two endings for this route, the Teenage Dreams Ending and the After Class Romance Ending. In the After School Romance, after the game, Yu takes the MC to the park where they finally confess their feelings for one another. In the Teenage Dreams Ending, a few days after the basketball final, the MC meets up with Yu at the school gym with a batch of her special candied lemons. This time around, there isn’t a better ending… they were both pretty tame…
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