It practically feels like one of those early games, but with improved graphics and quality-of-life tweaks. The games from the ’90s and early ’00s are the blueprint to follow, and thankfully TokiMemo: Girl’s Side 4th Heart sticks with the time-honored pattern set by those early games. Let’s get one thing clear: Ikuna is a die-hard classic Tokimemo fan, and she’s stubborn about not messing with a formula that works. on October 27, halfway across the world! Technology is truly amazing. She was able to download it to her Nintendo Switch at 5 p.m. Tokimeki Memorial: Girl’s Side 4th Heart was released at midnight on October 28 in Japan, but Ikuna was actually in France at the time. Our Japanese-language reporter Ikuna Kamezawa has been playing all of the Tokimeki games since the first game was released in 1994, but she admits that the Girl’s Side games get her heart pounding just a little bit more-those boys are very pretty, you know. The first Tokimeki Memorial: Girl’s Side, which lines up a gallery of attractive boys for a female high school freshman, was released in 2002. Though many popular dating franchises zero in on otaku of a single gender, Tokimeki Memorial has been catering to men and women for a long time. The games are simple in concept: you are a freshman at high school, and the goal is to have your preferred romantic option profess their love to you at graduation. Tokimeki Memorial is a landmark of gaming that sadly never got a chance to be appreciated in the West-in no small part because translating and localizing its gargantuan amount of text was a tall order, and especially so for a Western audience where dating sims didn’t have such a voracious audience. Cheer on our Japanese-language reporter Ikuna in her quest to bag a fictional boyfriend!
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