Later on when returning from shopping yet again, we have the first real introduction of a heroine in Nao when she helps Haru carry the food home.
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After getting settled in their new home Sora begins to show her selfish side demanding Haru feed her cake, which he then goes to purchase, this then leads to a brief glimpse of Akira as she recognizes him from afar as well as a chance to show how dependent Sora is on Haru with their conversation upon his return. With all relations that could possibly interfere in the story events safely out of the way and accounted for we are able to move on to the rest of the character introductions. This story begins on a train where we meet Haruka our protagonist, and his twin sister Sora as they travel from the city that was their home to an old house in a rural village their dead grandparents lived in due to the death of their parents in an accident. Honestly I really wanted to like this game, I tried so hard to like it but there was just no content there that was worth it. I can only conclude the fact it had a twincest route made it more interesting and appealing than it otherwise would have been. As I wrapped up the final route for Yosuga I found myself wondering exactly what value people saw in this game to justify making an anime out of it.
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Given the similarities Yosuga (Not typing the whole title every time) shares with Natsu no Ame I was expecting something that had greater impact and felt less like a punishment game. Well what to say, I have finally gotten around to playing Yosuga no Sora as a response to the airing of this seasons anime.