![]() And finally, there is some very subtle storytelling that comes through thanks to the very structure of Little Busters, which I'm not even gonna spoil. Thirdly, the common route expands and gets additional scenes with every character route you complete, which takes you right back to the fun even if you just skip right through the rest of the common route (like I usually did). Refrain brings a conclusion to the colorful stories of its ensemble castforged with the weight of emotions and strengthened with the bond of friendshipas they come to terms with their regrets and weaknesses. Secondly, as already mentioned the minigames add tons of character and make the dynamic of the group feel that much more genuine. Little do Rin and Rikki know, their discovery will end up changing the peaceful everyday lives created by the Little Busters once and for all. And precisely BECAUSE you reach these bad ends on your own by making certain choices is why they hit so hard. Especially Kud's and Haruka's, just oh my god. Firstly, the bad ends in all the routes are worthy of note they are some of the most excruciating bad ends I've ever seen. It utilizes the capabilities of the visual novel medium to its utmost potential, and simply could not work as well in another format. Two additional ending themes by Rita include the original version of 'Alicemagic' used in episodes 6 and 18, and 'Amenochi Hare' (, Clear Weather After the Rain) used in episodes 14 and 23. I also REALLY have to give special mention to the storytelling of Little Busters. Both songs are sung by Rita and are remixes of the theme songs featured in the original Little Busters visual novel. ![]()
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