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* AuthorsSavingThrow: In the original game, Isaac was seen as underdeveloped and a [[spoiler:lackluster BigBad]]. The fandisks greatly expand on Isaac's motivations and backstory, making him far more nuanced and understandable.
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* {{Moe}}: Just hearing Victor's voice is enough to trigger protective instincts.
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* TheWoobie: Cardia. Her initial situation in itself is pitiable, as she considers herself a monster and is depressed by her inability to touch anyone without her poison melting them. [[spoiler:However, the fact she's a homunculus and her backstory includes her being persecuted by villagers and her accidentally contributing to the death of the one woman kind enough to treat her as a human is heartbreaking.]]

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* TheWoobie: Cardia. Her initial situation in itself is pitiable, as she considers herself a monster and is depressed by her inability to touch anyone without her poison melting them. [[spoiler:However, the fact she's a homunculus and her backstory includes her being persecuted by villagers and her accidentally contributing to the death of the one woman kind enough to treat her as a human is heartbreaking.]]]]

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* SoOkayItsAverage: The anime adaptation. While the animation is lauded, fans of the visual novel tend to see it as a decent but flawed adaptation while anime-only fans regard it as average.

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* SoOkayItsAverage: The anime adaptation. While the animation is lauded, fans of the visual novel tend to see it as a decent but flawed adaptation while anime-only fans regard it as average. That it defaults to Lupin as Cardia's love interest and side lines the other guys hasn't done it any favors with those fans.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: While the game was pretty succesful in Japan, spawning an anime and fandiscs, when it was released in the States it ''doubled'' Japan's sales. While it probably helped that the selection of officially-licensed otome games is very limited, it also garnered cross appeal with other Western visual novel audiences for its plot and production values.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: While the game was pretty succesful successful in Japan, spawning an anime and fandiscs, when it was released in the States it ''doubled'' Japan's sales. While it probably helped that the selection of officially-licensed otome games is very limited, it also garnered cross appeal with other Western visual novel audiences for its plot and production values.
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Not a YMMV trope


* InNameOnly: Most of the characters are only loosely based on their namesakes. Van Helsing, in particular, is far more of an action hero than his bookworm origin.
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* InNameOnly: Most of the characters are only loosely based on their namesakes. Van Helsing, in particular, is far more of an action hero than his bookworm origin.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: In the original game, Isaac was seen as underdeveloped and a [[spoiler:lackluster BigBad]]. The fandisks greatly expand on Isaac's motivations and backstory, making him a far more nuanced and understandable.

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: In the original game, Isaac was seen as underdeveloped and a [[spoiler:lackluster BigBad]]. The fandisks greatly expand on Isaac's motivations and backstory, making him a far more nuanced and understandable.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: In the original game, Isaac was seen as underdeveloped and a [[spoiler:lackluster BigBad]]. The fandisks greatly expand on Isaac's motivations and backstory, making him a far more nuanced and understandable.
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* HarsherInHindsight: Everything about Van and Aleister's relationship, [[spoiler:particularly after Aleister reveals he's been working to deceive and corrupt Van since day one]].

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* TheScrappy: Finis, due to his unlikeability and significant screentime over other more compelling antagonists. While he has a FreudianExcuse for his actions, it only comes out towards the end of the game, which for many fans comes too little too late.

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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Finis, thanks to his route in the ''Future Blessing'' fan disc. Not only is his route cited as one of the best ones but it also fleshes out his character and relationships with Cardia and Isaac.
* TheScrappy: Finis, Finis in the original game, due to his unlikeability and significant screentime over other more compelling antagonists. While he has a FreudianExcuse for his actions, it only comes out towards the end of the game, which for many fans comes too little too late.



* TheWoobie: Cardia. Her initial situation in itself is pitiable, as she considers herself a monster and is depressed by her inability to touch anyone without her poison melting them. [[spoiler:However, the fact she's a homunculus and her backstory includes her being persecuted by villagers and accidentally contributed to the one woman kind enough to treat her as a human is heartbreaking.]]

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* TheWoobie: Cardia. Her initial situation in itself is pitiable, as she considers herself a monster and is depressed by her inability to touch anyone without her poison melting them. [[spoiler:However, the fact she's a homunculus and her backstory includes her being persecuted by villagers and her accidentally contributed contributing to the death of the one woman kind enough to treat her as a human is heartbreaking.]]
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* SoOkayItsAverage: The anime adaptation. While the production values are lauded, fans of the visual novel tend to see it as a decent but flawed adaptation while anime-only fans regard it as average.

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* SoOkayItsAverage: The anime adaptation. While the production values are animation is lauded, fans of the visual novel tend to see it as a decent but flawed adaptation while anime-only fans regard it as average.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: The anime adaptation. While the production values are lauded, fans of the visual novel tend to see it as a decent but flawed adaptation while anime-only fans regard it as average.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: Lupin's leitmotif takes a few cues from [[Anime/LupinTheThird his grandson's]] theme.

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: Lupin's leitmotif takes a few cues from [[Anime/LupinTheThird his grandson's]] theme.theme.
* TheWoobie: Cardia. Her initial situation in itself is pitiable, as she considers herself a monster and is depressed by her inability to touch anyone without her poison melting them. [[spoiler:However, the fact she's a homunculus and her backstory includes her being persecuted by villagers and accidentally contributed to the one woman kind enough to treat her as a human is heartbreaking.]]
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: While the game was pretty succesful in Japan, spawning an anime and a fandisc, when it was released in the States it ''doubled'' Japan's sales. While it probably helped that the selection of officially-licensed otome games is very limited, it also garnered cross appeal with other Western visual novel audiences for its plot and production values.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: While the game was pretty succesful in Japan, spawning an anime and a fandisc, fandiscs, when it was released in the States it ''doubled'' Japan's sales. While it probably helped that the selection of officially-licensed otome games is very limited, it also garnered cross appeal with other Western visual novel audiences for its plot and production values.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: While the game was pretty succesful in Japan, spawning an anime and a fandisc, when it was released in the States it ''doubled'' Japan's sales. It probably helped that the selection of officially-licensed otome games is very limited.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: While the game was pretty succesful in Japan, spawning an anime and a fandisc, when it was released in the States it ''doubled'' Japan's sales. It While it probably helped that the selection of officially-licensed otome games is very limited.limited, it also garnered cross appeal with other Western visual novel audiences for its plot and production values.
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* TheScrappy: Finis.

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* TheScrappy: Finis.Finis, due to his unlikeability and significant screentime over other more compelling antagonists. While he has a FreudianExcuse for his actions, it only comes out towards the end of the game, which for many fans comes too little too late.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: While the game was pretty succesful in Japan, spawning an anime and a fandisc, when it was released in the States it ''doubled'' Japan's sales. Probably thanks to being of the ''three'' otome games to be ever released on Vita.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: While the game was pretty succesful in Japan, spawning an anime and a fandisc, when it was released in the States it ''doubled'' Japan's sales. Probably thanks to being of It probably helped that the ''three'' selection of officially-licensed otome games to be ever released on Vita.is very limited.
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* TheScrappy: Finis.

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* TheScrappy: Finis.Finis.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: Lupin's leitmotif takes a few cues from [[Anime/LupinTheThird his grandson's]] theme.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselholf: While the game was pretty succesful in Japan, spawning an anime and a fandisc, when it was released in the States it ''doubled'' Japan's sales.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselholf: GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: While the game was pretty succesful in Japan, spawning an anime and a fandisc, when it was released in the States it ''doubled'' Japan's sales.sales. Probably thanks to being of the ''three'' otome games to be ever released on Vita.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselholf: While the game was pretty succesful in Japan, spawning an anime and a fandisc, when it was released in the States it ''doubled'' Japan's sales.
* TheScrappy: Finis.

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