Long story, no romance – Shall we date?: Demons' Bond Review

For the price, each story is certainly long, but the first 4 chapters are almost exactly the same, at least for the two character stories I read. I felt I was more reading a book about the conflict and impending war than anything having to do with romance. The history of the many groups involved is boring, and it was tedious to keep track of who was siding with who. However, I would have looked passed that had the story contained more romance. In Kazuya’s story, they don’t even realize they love each other until chapter 11 out of 12 chapters! There is no romantic tension or romantic focus to the story. I had liked Shin’s story because it was a little more playful but, again, not much romance or even physical contact between the two. The most they do in both storylines is kiss. I read all that for a kiss at the end. I liked the characters themselves, but was disappointed in the romantic interaction since that’s why I had wanted to read the story to begin with. My recommendation is save your money and skip this game if it’s a love story you are after, because you won’t find it here.
Review by puglets3 on Shall we date?: Demons' Bond.

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