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Veteran fans of this cult classic only need to hear two words to shudder: The Pool .

If you make the "wrong" choices during Erica’s route, the game forces a sequence that has been banned from let's plays on several platforms. The screen doesn't just fade to black—it fractures. The cheerful BGM distorts into a 5Hz drone. And the text log begins to write itself, describing things the protagonist isn't seeing, but rather remembering from a previous loop . natsuiro no kowaremono after

Natsuiro no Kowaremono is not a "fun" game. It is a slow, humid, psychological sunburn. It will make you distrust the color blue and the sound of wind chimes. Veteran fans of this cult classic only need

Natsuiro no Kowaremono was developed by a now-defunct studio called Crescent Moon , and it was infamous at release for being a "buggy mess." Reviews from 1999 complain about save files corrupting, text boxes randomly scrambling into ASCII garbage, and character sprites "melting" into static. The cheerful BGM distorts into a 5Hz drone