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6/17/2025, 7:13:35 PM
>>527767854
Extremely weird take to only like Hiruko in S.F. when that route is just the conclusion to her character throughout all the other routes.
Kodaka went too far with the NTR breeding shit, but I appreciate the genuine edge his Hiruko has with the love for killing and blood and everything gorey, S.F. Hiruko is much more toned down and leans towards classic femdon tropes rather than a unique personality. Uchikoshi's strength was never his character writing, after all.
I completely disagree with Hiruko being a sociopath. That term is reserved for only Eito, which some anon genuinely tried to argue that Hiruko was somehow worse in a previous thread. Needless to say but that's plain cut out nonsensical cope,
Hiruko is a very emotional character who cares deeply more than anyone else, it's just her methods for love are unconventional but it doesn't undermine her feelings.
>>527768343
>This sure sounds familiar.
Not at all, she's better
>She's more of a psycho in SF
She's much more apologetic in S.F. in contrast to Slasher where she did doubt what she was doing, but was confident by the end when she reaped her prize of kissing Takumi.
Extremely weird take to only like Hiruko in S.F. when that route is just the conclusion to her character throughout all the other routes.
Kodaka went too far with the NTR breeding shit, but I appreciate the genuine edge his Hiruko has with the love for killing and blood and everything gorey, S.F. Hiruko is much more toned down and leans towards classic femdon tropes rather than a unique personality. Uchikoshi's strength was never his character writing, after all.
I completely disagree with Hiruko being a sociopath. That term is reserved for only Eito, which some anon genuinely tried to argue that Hiruko was somehow worse in a previous thread. Needless to say but that's plain cut out nonsensical cope,
Hiruko is a very emotional character who cares deeply more than anyone else, it's just her methods for love are unconventional but it doesn't undermine her feelings.
>>527768343
>This sure sounds familiar.
Not at all, she's better
>She's more of a psycho in SF
She's much more apologetic in S.F. in contrast to Slasher where she did doubt what she was doing, but was confident by the end when she reaped her prize of kissing Takumi.
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