

I guess we should start with new boy Kino, who has a fairly interesting backstory – he believes himself to be Karlheinz’s long lost son whom was abandoned by his father in the territory of the Ghouls (beings that were born/live in the demon realm but have no magical abilities). I have no idea what the writers of this were thinking but the game just comes across as boring, dull and totally unnecessary which is unfortunate since the series was finally hitting its stride. Given that Dark Fate is (in my opinion) the best Diabolik Lovers game then it would make sense that its direct sequel would also be a good/great game, right? Wrong.

I’m sorry for the half-hearted summary but honestly it’s about all this game deserves, haha. To add to this chaos, a mysterious young man named Kino makes an appearance… My Thoughts However, this turmoil is not limited to the demon realm and is passing over into the human world where a number of vampires have been killed in suspicious circumstances. The once grand castle of Eden, Karheinz’s former home, has fallen into disrepair so the Mukami brothers go to the demon world to try and stop it disappearing completely. This is the sixth game in the Diabolik Lovers series, following on from the ending of Dark Fate where Karlheinz bequeaths his power to his successor and has disappeared, causing uproar in the demon world.
