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  • Summary: Shunlin lives in the thriving martial arts kingdom of Kayu where she’s a Daoist priestess in training. This year is especially important as the Tournament of Valor will decide the strongest fighter in the country. On the day of the tournament, however, a horde of assailants appears at Shunlin lives in the thriving martial arts kingdom of Kayu where she’s a Daoist priestess in training. This year is especially important as the Tournament of Valor will decide the strongest fighter in the country. On the day of the tournament, however, a horde of assailants appears at the arena and attacks the spectators.

    Experience the conflict and betrayal amongst allies and confront the challenges ahead. As she struggles alongside her rivals to protect those important to them and their pride, our protagonist fights for her beloved country and for the warrior that she loves! What will be their fate in the end, and what will the future hold?
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  1. Mar 26, 2026
    75
    Otome Daoshi -Fighting for Love- is a visually impressive otome visual novel that, unfortunately, fails to stand out narratively or mechanically in the crowded Switch market. While the artwork is a highlight, and the experience may appeal to those seeking light entertainment, many players may find better value picking the game up on sale versus its standard $49.99 USD price. Given the genre’s high competition, Otome Daoshi is best considered as a secondary choice rather than a must-play title.
  2. Mar 30, 2026
    70
    While Otome Daoshi: Fighting for Love’s story isn’t as exciting as I expected a martial arts otome game to be, there are some romantic routes here. Playing it safe isn’t a bad thing, though it does mean it might feel a little more predictable than other titles in the genre. I wish it featured some quality of life titles from other Otomate titles. However, the way it does go with the theme and include the same sort of ambiance and elements as martial arts anime and manga is a nice touch.