Hatoful Boyfriend review for PS Vita, PS4

Platform: PS Vita
Also On: PS4, PC
Publisher: Devolver Digital
Developer: Mediatonic
Medium: Digital
Players: 1
Online: No
ESRB: E10+

Humor is a tough thing for games to pull off. First and foremost, itโ€™s entirely subjective; what one person finds hilarious someone else may find irredeemably stupid. I mean, I think Portal is one of the wittiest things ever created, but Iโ€™m sure there are some people out there who think otherwise, just as Iโ€™m baffled by those who titter over Senran Kaguraโ€™s boob-based humor. (Such people, of course, are totally wrong on both counts, but, as I said: itโ€™s subjective.) Not only that, sustaining a joke over the course of a game is hard work. Think of how many TV shows can barely string enough jokes together to last half an hour; now compare that to a game, that needs to sustain a comedic tone for several times as long. All in all, itโ€™s not hard to see why a lot of games donโ€™t even bother with it.

Which brings us to Hatoful Boyfriend.

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Personally, I think the gameโ€™s premise is hilarious: youโ€™re a human student at an all-bird school, and youโ€™re looking for love. On top of that, Hatoful Boyfriend is a parody of visual novels โ€” and having played my fair share of those, I can attest to the fact itโ€™s a genre thatโ€™s ripe for parody. At the same time, though, I can see how the premise may not tickle everyoneโ€™s funny bone. This game relies on players to not just have a healthy appreciation for the absurd and a willingness to laugh at the inherent silliness of certain genres, but also a more-than-passing familiarity with visual novel conventions. While that may apply to me, letโ€™s be real here: people who really, really love visual novels may not like it being mocked.

The ironic thing is, itโ€™s that particular subset of people โ€” ardent visual novel fans โ€” who would probably enjoy Hatoful Boyfriend the most. Because once you get beyond the gameโ€™s inherent absurdity, it quickly becomes apparent that itโ€™s really not all that different from most other visual novels. You go to school, you choose your electives to build up your stats, you interact with other teachers and students: if youโ€™ve done that anywhere else, it will all feel pretty familiar here. Just because every character other than yours is a bird doesnโ€™t change any of that.

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(And as a sidenote, one annoying side effect of the characters all being birds: itโ€™s kind of hard to tell them apart. Yes, their names are different, but unless youโ€™re ornithologically-inclined, the subtle differences between different types of white-coloured birds can be hard to grasp. Sure, thereโ€™s the option of having the birds replaced with human portraits, but that kind of misses the whole point of the game.)

In the end, I think I have to defer to my colleague Tony Barrett, who reviewed this game on PC just under a year ago: in the end, Hatoful Boyfriend feels like one big in-joke gone a little too far. Itโ€™s a game that will only appeal to hardcore visual novel fans with a love of the absurd โ€” and that, unfortunately, just isnโ€™t a grouping that includes me.

Grade: B-
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