Today, we delve into a delightful new visual novel on the Nintendo Switch, “Him, the Smile & bloom.” Created through the combined efforts of PQube, MintLip, EDIA, and Team Entertainment, this game offers a refreshing twist on the classic Otome formula by setting the stage in a charming flower shop.
Unlike the typical genre setup where you guide one protagonist through various romantic scenarios, this novel invites you to immerse yourself in the intertwined lives of four distinct couples. Each couple’s narrative is uniquely guided by its own symbolic flower, promising an engaging experience as you explore what makes each relationship resonate.
For those who might be unfamiliar with visual novels, they are a narrative-driven game genre where the story takes center stage. Playing an Otome visual novel traditionally involves pursuing romantic paths with potential partners. Interestingly, “Him, the Smile & bloom” presents you with not one but four dynamic storylines featuring different protagonists and their respective partners. Additionally, fans will appreciate the authentic touch of Japanese voice acting, a hallmark for productions by PQube.
If you understand Japanese, you can fully appreciate these nuanced vocal performances; otherwise, prepare for an immersive reading experience. Conveniently, the game accommodates various playstyles on the Switch, allowing you to use Joy-Cons, the touchscreen for handheld modes, or on a Nintendo Switch Lite.
The game’s introduction lays out your journey’s premise, after which you’re free to pursue one of four romantic stories, each centered around a different suitor. You can choose from Wataru Tori, Ginnosuke Sugawa, Tenya Minami, or Hokuto Ichige. Upon selecting a partner, you also have the option of renaming the female lead or sticking with the default name provided for each story.
Your decision-making plays a crucial role, shaping not only the path each story takes but also which of the three potential endings you’ll achieve. Completing these narratives and unlocking their “good” endings further rewards you with special side stories, adding significant replay value to the experience.
Throughout each story path, a unique feature known as the Flower Book allows you to chronicle details and images of the flowers central to each couple’s story. Adding to the enjoyment, your male partner provides fascinating insights on these botanical themes.
“Him, the Smile & bloom” brings a refreshing Otome experience to the Nintendo Switch. It deviates from the norm by letting you explore flower-themed narratives through four separate couples—each bringing their own stories represented by Anemone, Tweedia, Mimosa, and Nandina.
With multiple endings—twelve in total—fans can savor a rich tapestry of stories and even revisit events in the form of CGs and musical scores available in the Gallery.
There’s also an extra treat for those wanting more: a downloadable additional scenario titled “Flower Halloween Night” for a small fee. This Halloween-themed side story is sure to enchant as it dabbles in costumes, decorations, and heartfelt conversations, all set in the vibrant aftermath of the main game.
“Him, the Smile & bloom” captures the essence of charm and exploration that fans love in Otome novels. The blend of well-crafted storylines and the element of romantic discovery ensures a captivating experience for all who play.
In conclusion, my review is based on a Nintendo Switch version of the game made available by PQube.