
The complexities and issues of each of the main characters are written very well, and it is undeniably believable when they play off of one another.

The creators took great care with this aspect, and the poems are all unique and well written.This detail in the game cannot be overlooked as the poems give further insight into each character’s mental state. The cute words like “fluffy” will resonate best with Natsuki, while the darker words like “melancholy” resonate best with Yuri. For example, a small mini-game where the protagonist will have to select words to form a poem which can resonate with each character. The player makes minor choices in the mini-game which will affect the narrative during your playthrough.

With only four characters to interact with, the development of each provides layers of intricacies that show depth and humanity to each. Who is the Ace student, athlete and model of character perfection, who acts as a tension breaker. The next is Natsuki who is cold towards the protagonist in a Tsundere type anime role.

You have Yuri, who is the dark and brooding type yandere who buries herself in the literature aspect of the club. When making it to the titular Literature Club, you are introduced to three more classmates that are all female anime tropes. The beginning of the game can move quite slowly and become cumbersome, but the background and detailing of the small world are necessary.
