If it's a no-holds-barred ], one of which has turned ], ], ] or ] yet ], conscious, etc., sad battle music is also very likely be heard, as if to emphasize how tragic and conflicting it feels to watch the good guys cut each other down mercilessly due to circumstance, emotional turmoil, or conflicting goals - especially if the fight is futile or unnecessary to carry out in the first place, or if ] - as well as express how ] it is for both combatants. ]Mostly as a practical way to avoid disrupting the flow of gameplay in video games.] Battles that involve s begging for a MercyKill are common situations where somber music can be fitting. In this case, the normal pace of the fight is kept intact, likely to emphasize the brutality that may ensue along with the somber mood of the conflict. Sad battle music isn't just limited to grand war sequences, but also can also be heard during more smaller-scale conflicts, usually duels between two characters. The end of the Sweet route with him made my heart melt-and a little flustered, just like aya-but overall, I ended up loving him.Other works - particularly, but not limited to, video games and anime - apply this trope rather differently. It wasn't like he didn't intrigue me but I thought he was kind of average, you know? After getting to know him a bit, I found him super adorable. I wasn't a big fan of Kenji when he was first introduced. I didn't want to hurt him but at the same time. Yeah I totally made fun of him for being a submissive masochist but I did seriously love him. I thought it was cute with the fact that Aya also said that her lap was only for him. I really loved his stupid little airheaded form when he was drunk. Despite the disposition he held, I fell in love with him immediately. I loved him and I thought his little sister was really adorable. I thought it was cool and we had a closeted weeb as a love interest. I was half disgusted and half amused by the way that he was. I also like the mention of another crush in this route, it spiced things up a bit more. The fact that Haru, despite being beautiful and all, was into some really down-to-earth stuff made it really cool. I thought they were really cool and I liked the fact that they were called the "Ice Queen" I thought it was a really cool detail. I fell in love with Haru the moment I saw them, to be honest. But we loved Haru because of how relatable he was. While I'm not surprised, I believe it to mostly because of Haru's situation. My partner, specifically, loved Haru a lot. When I originally got into Fujiwara Bittersweet, I shared a lot of it to my friend group. Happy that Ryu was finally able to get help. I was definitely mad at Ikki and Toshio for it but I was happy at the end. When Ryu was off of his substances, it felt as if everything just got turned upside. I remember being angry at Ichigo for not approving of Aya getting close to Ryu but it came as no surprise as to why. It was definitely a shock to find out about Ryu's substance abuse but there was always something up with him. I started with Ryu's route, mostly because I didn't understand what I was doing and I didn't understand which item was for which character. I apologize for such a long review but I wanna talk about all of the routes because they have so many unique individualities of themselves. I believe my first route was Ryu which I enjoyed a lot. I found their relations to be very entertaining. I think I really got into the game after meeting Ikki and Toshio. I found the artstyle and concept really cool so I decided to give it a chance. When I first played it, it was just a small time game that I found on Steam. I seriously don't doubt that this game too long to make and I commend you for the effort. I think it's so underrated for how amazing this it.
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