The voice acting (Japanese only, with no official English dub) is legendary. Kotaro is voiced by a veteran seiyuu who uses a hushed, gravelly tone—imagine a young, sadder Kenshin Himura. The game famously includes a "Whisper Track" where if you plug headphones into your Sega Saturn’s controller port, you can hear Kotaro’s internal monologue during silences.
Unlike other virtual date games where the climax is a kiss or a love confession, Kotaro’s route is about trust . His trauma is subtle: a previous long-term relationship ended because his partner found him “too boring” and “emotionally unavailable.” G-mes - Virtual Date 5 - Kotaro
You arrive at Kotaro’s cluttered studio after hours. He’s frustrated, covered in charcoal dust, and refuses to make eye contact. The "date" begins not with a greeting, but with him muttering, "Don't touch anything." The voice acting (Japanese only, with no official
Many entries in the "G-mes" series include mini-games or point-and-click interactions during the date to increase the character's affection meter. Visual Style: Unlike other virtual date games where the climax