However, the sequel also attracted criticism. Feminists argued that the game, despite its multiple endings, inherently blames the woman. Even in the "Trust" ending, the woman is saved by the man's faith. In the "Nemuri" ending, she is a villain. There is no ending where the couple simply breaks up amicably and moves on. The director responded: "There is no amicable break up in the world of paranoia. That is the point."
In this route, you discover Miyabi is having an affair. Not with the ex-boyfriend, but with your best friend, Ryo. The confrontation scene is brutal. It lasts 45 minutes with no music, only the sound of rain. Haruki doesn't yell. He simply asks, "Why?" Ore Wa Kanojo O Shinjiteru 2
Unlike standard romance narratives, Ore Wa Kanojo O Shinjiteru 2 doubles down on the heavy emotional tolls of the NTR (Netorare) subgenre, functioning more as a dark slice-of-life psychological drama. 1. The Fragility of Long-Distance Trust However, the sequel also attracted criticism
A hypothetical Ore Wa Kanojo O Shinjiteru 2 would likely need to address: In the "Nemuri" ending, she is a villain