Wonderful Everyday – Discontinuous Existence

Wonderful Everyday ~Diskontinuierliches Dasein~

Subarashiki Hibi is a story told in seven chapters. The story follows a group of several Tokyo high school students mostly through July of 2012 and each chapter is told from the perspective of one of its five main characters. Because of the same timeframe coverage, certain events are overlapping from chapter to chapter but at the core of it all is a mystery revolving around the prophecy about the end of the world on July the 20th as well as the events that are following before the said date. The first part of the VN is used to make a setting for the said mysteries while the second part is about uncovering the truth behind them all.

The story begins in chapter #1, ‘Down the Rabbit-Hole I” on July 12, 2012. The protagonist, Minakami Yuki, lives a peaceful everyday life with Tsukasa and Kagami, her childhood friends, when one day she meets a mysterious girl, Takashima Zakuro (a girl in another class in Yuki’s school, who seems to have met Yuki before but Yuki doesn’t remember her). The strange schoolmate Yuki just befriended moves into her house (Yuki doesn’t mind too much about that). Then following this new guest in Minakami’s residence, Yuki’s two childhood friends mentioned earlier also move in, just so that they don’t feel left out. These events are just a prelude for what will ultimately lead Yuki to discover her own “Wonderful Everyday” during this chapter.

113 thoughts on “Wonderful Everyday – Discontinuous Existence

  1. I’ve heard this game thrown around in terms of the legit DDLC experience. Looking at the tags I’m not sure what I should be expecting. Should be fun.

    As an aside, I have a major hangup about censorship so of course I have to install the removed content. Not my thing, but how can I resist? Now just need to see if it works even across the differing file types.

    1. This is not at all similar to DDLC. You should wait for Totono be translated. It will be released May 5. The guy who made DDLC actually plagiarised that game. SubaHibi is not for the faint of heart. I am used to disturbing content and I couldn’t finish it. None of the characters are sympathetic except for Zakuro but she is annoying. The experience is confusing, mind wrecking, and disgusting.
      I’ll probably read it again but I cannot stand Zakuro and Takuji for the life of me.

  2. I was first genuinely confused when I scrolled through the comments on other sites saying things like “it’s not just a regular VN.. the intro will have you good”. At the time, it didn’t really have any hashtags to explain what kind of game it was but boy.. when I played the intro I LOVED IT SO MUCH. But ma’am.. it’s not for everyone including me after the intro.

  3. In one moment, you think about Nicholas Cusa’s coincidence of opposites -pretty low, of course, designers do not have a degree- in another moment you see a futanari angel. The VN is good in terms of gore scenes and philosophical themes, it is not that heavy but a decent attempt.

  4. Hey, whenever i try to open the game i get an error popup that says a bunch of seemingly random symbols and [system.arc : ipl._bp] so my only guess there’s an issue with the system.arc file, does anyone know how to fix this?
    Thanks in advance ;;

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