I can't help but ponder when this game will finally be released in its full version. In this game, players can choose their protagonist and enter a world where they can silently move around to eliminate enemies and complete missions. Yandere Vision allows players to see characters and objects through walls, providing valuable information. With this ability, the protagonist, Ayano, can guide the suitor on what kind of comments to make when interacting with the rival. However, it is important to note that in 1980s Mode, wireless headsets and earpieces did not exist, so the suitor can interact with the rival right from the beginning.
In order to increase the rival's affection, the suitor can give her a gift. To initiate the matchmaking process, players need to find out the rival's interests and preferences in guys by reading her diary and magazine, which can be found in her classroom after she enters the school. The suitor should also be taken to the athletic track to train, as this increases their strength. Similarly, taking them to the art room on the third floor (not to be confused with the Art Club) to observe the “haunted” painting increases their courage.
If the rival's affection for the suitor reaches 100%, she will leave a love note on the suitor's locker, asking him to meet her at the Confession Tree. Ayano must then inform the suitor that the rival is waiting for him at the fountain and guide him using a wireless headset. It's a twisted game of love and murder, where Ayano must carefully manipulate the suitor and eliminate the rival before she can confess her feelings to him.
Overall, Yandere Sim definitely has its unique and unsettling appeal. The gameplay mechanics, like Yandere Vision, add an eerie and strategic element to the game. Whether you find it intriguing or unnerving, it's an experience that captivates players who enjoy the dark side of gaming.