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  • Summary: You have been working as a designer for an app company for exactly one year. These days, you have become accustomed to your job and are living a normal, but fulfilling life.

    One day, you are unexpectedly assigned to the editorial and planning department for a news app rumored internally to
    You have been working as a designer for an app company for exactly one year. These days, you have become accustomed to your job and are living a normal, but fulfilling life.

    One day, you are unexpectedly assigned to the editorial and planning department for a news app rumored internally to be ending service.

    A group of peculiar men selected by the company were already assigned to the project to rebuild the app. And you are going to be working alongside them...!?

    As you work to rebuild the app, you will be at the mercy of your eccentric partners, as well as struggle with a job full of firsts.

    But what you have yet to learn is that a new love beyond that job is awaiting you...
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  1. Positive: 8 out of 12
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  1. Mar 15, 2024
    90
    In conclusion, I had a blast playing Sympathy Kiss, and I can’t wait to dive back in to reach other endings. This Otome game has given me yet another fictional man to love, and for that, I highly recommend it.
  2. 90
    There’s nothing particularly flashy or exciting about Sympathy Kiss. As a slice-of-life narrative, being mundane is kind of the point. With that said it is incredibly well-written and designed, and while the protagonist may or may not match up with your own vision of how to behave in the workplace, the situations she deals with are often very relatable. Thanks to some exceptionally gorgeous art, solid storytelling, and some fun little systems that remind us that life isn’t meant to be all about work, it also ends up being a game of relevance today, and a reminder that the equilibrium between work and play (let alone romance) has become seriously messed up.
  3. Feb 20, 2024
    88
    Overall, Sympathy Kiss is an enjoyable otome experience targeting a demographic not often focused on when it comes to video games: adult women immersed in the workforce. Despite having issues with one story route being potentially triggering, I truly enjoyed the rest of the time I spent playing this game. The other character routes have lovely development! Those looking for a game to provide them with their slice-of-life romance fix should give Sympathy Kiss a chance!
  4. Feb 20, 2024
    75
    Sympathy Kiss is a great otome game with its blend of romance and relatable experiences, with its office setting appealing especially to a more mature audience. While the faceless protagonist and rather compromised approach at some of the narrative beats are definitely its biggest gripes, it still manages to be a short and sweet story that both fans and newcomers to the genre can appreciate.
  5. Feb 21, 2024
    75
    Sympathy Kiss is a simple but effective visual novel, with plenty of charming hunks to romance and a familiar office setting.
  6. The inclusion of some of otome’s more worn-out tropes made it fall a little flat. There is the bad boy who stalks and drugs you and changes his ways through the power of love. I get that it’s a fantasy, but I think these storylines should be put to bed, along with some other bombastic but less problematic ones. A lesser point is that Akari doesn’t have a face, something I always found creepy. I want sweet romantic stories in my slice of life without feeling someone’s life is at risk.
  7. 65
    It’s good to see that Sympathy Kiss is strong on the technical end, it just didn’t click with me. If you’re a little more amenable to dealing with people at the office, you’ll be able to get through it quickly and easily. I’m more of the kind who wants to interact with as few people as possible in the run of a day.

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