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TenshiHane's biggest fault in my opinion is that the true route makes all the earlier stories and the characters' struggles completely pointless while ending on when things finally start getting interesting, as no matter what happens Lucifer kills Metatron anyways since one of his students is always guaranteed to win and become Mu. He himself is a typical dindunuffin wrong "antagonist" who doesn't even try to do anything that needs stopping, fuck even in the true route when the cadre goes to face him he intentionally loses and says he was planning on ending things this way regardless of whether they came to him or not. His death also conveniently saves the protagonist from the latter's deadly sin too, or at least from the burden of holding both Lust and Rage and slowly dying as a result. Then it ends on him saying the death of Metatron will signal the other yet unrevealed angels who are no doubt going to start making their moves, and Metatron's death also causes a massive change in the game's world with both miracles and magic becoming commonplace occurrence and not just thing on the school islands. It all makes you question what was the point of the entire game.

Also another personal complaint about the game holding back the punches I expected it to have. While I found the seven deadly sins thing itself clever, I think the game falls into typical pitfall of inability of making main heroines too unlikable for the audience, and their deadly sins manifest in the most casual and inoffensive ways possible. The protagonist, despite supposedly holding two deadly sins only has his Lust manifest for convenient H-scenes. Even supposedly ruthless Trockenheit's behavior gets backpedaled with her not actually killing anyone when she puts her plan in motion.

Wasn't there something about Shumon announcing working on a new game anyways some time ago? Any word on what company? Even though I didn't like TenshiHane that much I'd love to see a sequel for it since the ending, while not an outright cliffhanger, set up a handful of hooks as if they were originally planning a sequel or something.

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