Just when you thought things might settle down after the previous installment, this visual novel throws our protagonist right back into the chaos. The story picks up with an unexpected twist - the sudden appearance of Tamaki, a new goddess who completely upends the established order at the shrine.
What makes this development particularly compelling is how former head shrine maiden Subaru capitalizes on the main cast's absence to install Tamaki as the primary deity. The narrative takes an even more dramatic turn when we discover Tamaki's firm opposition to relationships between men and crossdressers, creating immediate tension with our established heroines.
The game masterfully builds upon its predecessor's foundation while introducing fresh conflicts that feel both surprising and organic to the world Nishida Hajime and Aogiri Penta have created. You'll find yourself genuinely invested in whether these budding romances can survive the new challenges thrown their way.
Key features that make this experience worthwhile:
As the boundaries between humanity and gods continue to blur, this game explores themes of tradition versus progress in relationships that feel both fantastical and surprisingly relevant. The writing maintains that perfect balance between dramatic tension and heartfelt moments that made the first game so memorable.
Whether you're returning to this universe or discovering it for the first time, there's plenty to appreciate in how the developers have expanded the mythology while keeping the core emotional relationships at the forefront. The stage is set for another memorable journey into this unique take on modern romance and divine intervention.









