Scene: Kenji is standing on a rooftop edge with a despairing client.
Client: "I'm done for... The loan sharks are coming, and I have no money! This is reality, there's no magic fix!"
Kenji: (Adjusting glasses) "You're thinking with 'Reality' parameters. Boring. Look over there. That loan shark boss... does he have a distinct scar and a hidden soft spot for small animals?"
Client: "What? How did you know?"
Kenji: "Classic character archetype. Route 4B: The Heart of Gold. If I trip and spill this tea on his suit, it initiates a 'Punishment Event' that accidentally reveals his softer side. It’s a 90% success rate on the 'Redemption Route'."
Client: "That makes no sense!"
Kenji: "It doesn't have to make sense. It just has to be canon."
Why it’s #4: Having to replay dialogue is tedious. Kaito uses "Skip Mode" to fast-forward through boring royal court meetings or speeches from villains, automatically jumping to decision points.
If the goal is to create a feature that facilitates discussions or recommends content (like games, including "eroge" or adult games) based on user preferences, here's a broad outline:
What makes Eroge de Subete wa Kaiketsu Dekiru! stand out from the crowd?
According to a Niconico survey, 78% of viewers said the series made them revisit classic visual novels. Another 65% admitted they now unconsciously try to spot “flags” in real-life conversations.
The "Top Solve" Method: Instead of killing the Demon King, Kaito realizes Lilith is a "hidden route" heroine. By choosing the "I understand your loneliness" dialogue option, he turns the final boss into a loyal wife. She single-handedly solves the monster invasion crisis.