- Awesome Art: Fans of the game unanimously agree that the art is absolutely stunning to look at. Everything from the details in the character designs, such as the strands in Atri's hair, to the gorgeous backgrounds make the game a feast for the eyes.
- Hilarious in Hindsight: Atri is a Robot Girl with the appearance of light brown hair tied into small pigtails with ribbons, red eyes, a sailor fuku-style dress, and brown shoes who grows beyond her pre-programmed purpose to contemplate life and reality and comes to love her "owner" All of these traits combined sound like a fictional depiction of A.I. VTuber Neuro-sama, the red eyes specifically bringing to mind her twin Evil Neuro, which many of her fans noticed once the anime adaptation release in 2024, but the original visual novel released in 2020, a year before Vedal even entertained the idea of attaching an A.I. program to the similarly-designed model of Momose Hiyori, and another year before he actually debuted her.
- Harsher in Hindsight: Natsuki's order to Atri not to fake emotions when he's alone with her. It's revealed later that Atri did have emotions but was unable to understand them, and his order basically made her suppress her emotions when she's with him.
- Improved Second Attempt: One of the biggest issues fans have with the game is that they felt Yasuda came into the story far too late and with very little build-up and foreshadowing, making his inclusion into the game feel forced. Both the anime and manga adaptations leave his initial characterization unchanged, but include new scenes where he appears much earlier, with the anime taking it further in that it depicts him trying to hunt down Atri multiple times before the incident at school, therefore organically building up his villainy across the entire show and depicting the lengths he's willing to go to get Atri.
- Moe: Atri, with her childlike innocence and playfulness, fits the bill.
- The Scrappy: Yasuda is universally hated among fans of the game due to both only appearing in the last third of the game without much in the way of build-up or foreshadowing, making him feel like he was just shoehorned into the game just to have a third-act antagonist, and for his motivations for hating Atri coming off as extremely shallow and tenuous at best.
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