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Cover art, featuring the titular heroine Saya's appearance as perceived from the abnormal viewpoint of the protagonist Fuminori Sakisaka | |
Developer(s) | Nitroplus |
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Writer(s) | Gen Urobuchi |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, Android[1] |
Release | Microsoft Windows
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Genre(s) | Visual novel, Eroge |
Mode(s) | Single player |
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Saya no Uta (沙耶の唄, lit. Song of Saya) is a Lovecraftian horrorvisual novel by Nitroplus with erotic content. The original plot was written by Gen Urobuchi. In 2009, an English fan translation patch was released. Later, in 2013, JAST USA released an English localization using an improved version of the fan translation.
A three-issue comic book based on Saya no Uta, called Song of Saya, has been produced by IDW Publishing.[2][3] The issues were released from February though April 2010.[4]
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A feature film adaptation is currently being developed by Sav! The World Productions.[5]
Plot[edit]
Fuminori Sakisaka is a young medical student whose life completely changes when he is involved in a car accident along with his parents, killing them and heavily wounding him. He awakes from an exaggerated form of agnosia that causes him to see the world as covered in gore and people as hideous monsters. As he contemplates suicide in the hospital, he soon meets Saya, who he sees as a beautiful young girl, but is in reality a horrific monster from another dimension whose appearance drives people mad. Due to their circumstances, Fuminori and Saya become close and move in together, eventually becoming lovers and incredibly dependent on one another.
However, Fuminori's increasingly cold attitude to his friends (whom he also sees as hideous monsters) worries them. After Yoh, who has a crush on Fuminori, attempts to confess her feelings in a talk that goes horribly wrong, her close friend Omi leaves to confront Fuminori—and promptly becomes food for Saya. It is with this incident that Fuminori unknowingly tastes and eats human flesh, finding it delicious due to his warped senses. As Koji investigates Fuminori's strange actions, Saya visits Fuminori's neighbor, Yosuke, and changes his brain into the same as Fuminori's as an experiment. Yosuke, driven insane, kills his family and rapes Saya, before being killed in revenge by Fuminori.
From here, Saya offers to change Fuminori's brain to before the accident. If Fuminori accepts, his agnosia disappears, but Saya leaves him, as she wishes for him not to see her true form. Fuminori is then arrested and confined in a mental hospital after contacting the police, where he and Saya briefly converse through a phone passed under a door. Saya then leaves to look for her missing 'father', a professor Ogai, while Fuminori swears to wait forever for her return, as he believes he is the only one who will comfort Saya with kind words.
If Fuminori declines Saya's offer, he learns that he has killed his neighbor and that he has been eating human flesh. Fuminori decides to take care of the increasingly suspicious Koji, driving him to Ogai's mountain cabin and attempting to kill him by pushing him into a well and leaving him for dead. Meanwhile, Saya lures Yoh into Fuminori's home and rapes her before mutating her into the same being as Saya is, as part of a plan to give Fuminori a 'family'. This act puts Yoh through hours of torturous pain, and she is reduced to a sex slave for Fuminori's and Saya's desires.

Meanwhile, Fuminori's psychiatrist, Doctor Ryoko Tanbo, saves Koji from the well, revealing herself to be aware of Saya and having already been investigating Ogai. The two discover a secret chamber in the well and find Ogai's corpse as well as many documents on his research of Saya and her species. While Ryoko pours over Ogai's research, Koji returns home to investigate Fuminori and discovers Omi's and the Suzumi family's flesh in his refrigerator. From here, Koji can either call Ryoko or call Fuminori.
If Koji calls Fuminori, the two plan to confront each other at an abandoned sanctuary that once served as Saya's 'playground'. Koji attempts to hunt down and kill Fuminori, but instead finds Yoh, who begs for Koji to kill her and end her pain. Koji, driven insane by Yoh's monstrous appearance, shoots her multiple times and beats her to death with a steel pipe before engaging in battle with Fuminori. Koji manages to gain the upper hand; however, Koji is killed by Saya before he delivers the fatal blow. Saya then collapses and, upon Fuminori's show of distress, reveals that she is pregnant and about to give birth to their children. Saya then releases her spores as her 'last gift' to Fuminori, who looks on in joy as the spores target humanity and changing all of them into the same beings as Saya. Ryoko, hiding in Ogai's mountain cabin, finishes transcribing his research and learns all she can about Saya and her race, before resigning herself to her fate of mutation. At one point Ryoko mentions attending a 'wedding-to-end-all-weddings'.
If Koji calls Ryoko, the two meet up and plan to confront Fuminori. During the fight, Koji still kills Yoh, but before he can be killed by Saya, Ryoko throws liquid nitrogen on her, freezing her, and despite being mortally wounded by Fuminori, manages to shoot Saya and shatter the ice. Fuminori then commits suicide, with Saya dying alongside him. Koji is left as the only survivor of the events of the story, unable to live as he did before now that he knows the 'truth' of the world; he is haunted by nightmares, hallucinations of Ryoko's corpse, and the thought that more beings like Saya exist out in the universe. Koji purchases a single bullet for his revolver in the hopes that, when he is unable to carry on anymore, he can commit suicide and find salvation in death.
Characters[edit]
- Fuminori Sakisaka (匂坂 郁紀Sakisaka Fuminori)
- Voiced by: Hikaru Midorikawa (credited as Hikaru)
- The protagonist of the game. A medical school student, he suffers a near-fatal traffic accident which kills his parents and leaves his perception of life permanently altered. As he wades through a 'world gone berserk' of flesh and blood, he seeks the affection of the only thing he sees as normal — a mysterious girl named Saya, whom he falls madly in love with. Over time due to Saya's influence, Fuminori views normal people with apathetic disdain and becomes willing to kill others without remorse with only Saya and later, Yoh as exceptions. Unless he accepts Saya's offer of removing his agnosia, he gradually becomes a villain over the course of the story: a ruthless killer, rapist, and cannibal, finding human flesh delicious through his twisted senses. In the American comic book release, he is known as Josh.
- Saya (沙耶Saya)
- Voiced by: Naoko Takano (credited as Midori Kawamura)
- Saya is a being from another dimension who materialized in this universe for the sole purpose of reproduction. She has no memories of where she came from and is guided only by her instincts. Due to Fuminori's condition, he perceives her as a little young girl in a white dress, but in actuality she is some sort of amorphous, tentacled, fleshy abomination that emits a putrid stench and produces slime. She preys on creatures of all sizes, from cats to human beings, typically killing them by snapping their necks or disembowelment through some unknown means, and then feasting on their internal organs. She is apparently capable of projecting a strong acid which she uses to partially digest her food before consuming it, and, in one case, to infiltrate a house by melting the glass of a window. Her true form is never fully revealed, as she immediately kills and consumes any third-party observers and notably because her visage is incomprehensible to humans, rendering them insane. The small amount of information regarding her actual form is gleaned entirely from in-game descriptions, which themselves are rather vague and never go into detail.
- Koji Tonoh (戸尾 耕司Tonoo Kōji)
- Voiced by: Yasunori Matsumoto (credited as Dajitoro Kataoka)
- Fuminori's friend. After Fuminori's accident he has been trying to help Fuminori's life get back to normal. However, after Koji is almost killed by Fuminori and learns the truth of Fuminori's new character, Koji directly confronts Fuminori's actions and attempts to kill him, with or without the help of Ryoko, depending on the choices made.
- Omi Takahata (高畠 青海Takahata Ōmi)
- Voiced by: Hyo-sei (Credited as Erena Kaibara)
- Kōji's girlfriend and Yoh's best friend. Since Fuminori's accident she has become worried for Yoh's sake. After Fuminori blatantly rejects Yoh, Omi goes to Fuminori's house to confront him, but is killed by Saya there and her dismembered remains are stashed in the refrigerator as food for Saya and Fuminori.
- Yoh Tsukuba (津久葉 瑤Tsukuba Yō)
- Voiced by: Mio Yasuda (credited as Izumi Yazawa)
- A friend of Fuminori who has a crush on him. Since his accident she has been worried and heartbroken at his sudden change of attitude towards the world. During the story, Yoh is kidnapped and raped by Saya before being mutated into the same being she is over hours of tortuous transformation. Fuminori was then able to view Yoh as he originally did afterwards. However, the change caused Yoh unbearable pain and she begged Koji to kill her later in the story. Koji's mind snaps from the sight of her monstrous form and he beats her to death with a steel pipe in his horror and confusion.
- Ryoko Tanbo (丹保 凉子Tanbo Ryōko)
- Voiced by: Mitsuki Saiga (credited as Makoto Sato)
- The physician in charge of Fuminori's condition. She becomes suspicious that Fuminori has been hiding something during his routine checkups after he recovers from his injuries. She is revealed to be a callous and paranoid woman searching for the truth behind Ogai's heinous actions, and becomes obsessed with killing Saya, the monster of her nightmares. Depending on the ending, Ryoko either lives and figures out the truth of Saya before mutating, or dies in battle but manages to take Saya with her.
- Yosuke Suzumi (鈴見 洋祐Suzumi Yōsuke)
- Voiced by: Masayuki Onizawa
- One of Fuminori's neighbours, a kindly yet somewhat judgemental man who likes to paint. He lives with his wife and daughter in a blissful lifestyle free of want. However, Yosuke's life is turned upside down when Saya changes his brain to the same as Fuminori's in an experiment. Yosuke then turns insane, kills his wife and daughter, who he now perceives as hideous monsters, before raping Saya. He is killed by Fuminori in revenge.
- Masahiko Ogai (奥涯 雅彦Ōgai Masahiko)
- Former professor at the university hospital who disappeared after an incident at the hospital. Both Saya (who calls him 'father') and Ryoko had tried to find him in the past, to no avail.
Soundtrack[edit]

Made by ZIZZ STUDIO.
- 'Schizophrenia'
- 'Sabbath'
- 'Seek'
- 'Spooky Scape'
- 'Song of Saya I'
- 'Song of Saya II'
- 'Sin'
- 'Sunset'
- 'Shapeshift'
- 'Scare Shadow'
- 'Scream'
- 'Savage'
- 'Silent Sorrow'
- 'Song of Saya' (沙耶の唄Saya no Uta), sung by Kanako Itō
- 'Shoes of Glass' (ガラスのくつGarasu no Kutsu), sung by Kanako Itō
Reception[edit]
Richard Eisenbeis of Kotaku observed the game as being 'known as one of the most messed-up games ever released',[6] but praises how the game makes the player sympathize with the villains—'But perhaps the most fascinating thing about The Song of Saya is that somehow, in the middle of all the horrors it presents, it manages to make the abominable, beautiful.'[7]
Gen Urobuchi noted that the popularity of his later work Puella Magi Madoka Magica rekindled interest in Saya no Uta in 2011, so much so that Saya no Uta 'made at least as much money as if it's a new game'.[8]
References[edit]
- ^'Android版『沙耶の唄』配信開始!' (in Japanese). Nitroplus. April 17, 2014. Retrieved November 26, 2014.
- ^Manning, Shaun (March 4, 2010). 'Liatowitsch & Ocvirk Sing a 'Song of Saya''. Comic Book Resources. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
- ^THEoDEAD (April 22, 2010). 'EXCLUSIVE: Interview With 'Song Of Saya' Team Daniel Liatowitsch And Todd Ocvirk PLUS A 5 Page Look At Issue #1!'. Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
- ^'February's Exciting New Books from IDW!'. IDW Publishing. November 24, 2009. Archived from the original on November 27, 2009. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
- ^'Interview avec Savin Yeatman-Eiffel, le créateur d'Oban !' [Interview with Savin Yeatman-Eiffel, the creator of Oban!] (in French). Otacrew. March 1, 2017. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
- ^'Song of Saya Has its Own American Comic Book (And It's Not Very Good)'. Kotaku. May 21, 2013. Retrieved November 26, 2014.
- ^'Saya no Uta — The Song of Saya: The Kotaku Review'. Kotaku. May 21, 2013. Retrieved November 26, 2014.
- ^Kajita, Mafia (June 17, 2011). 「鬼哭街」から「沙耶の唄」「魔法少女まどか☆マギカ」までミッチリ質問攻め! [Very hard barrage of questions from Kikoku street, Song of Saya to Magical Girl Madoka ☆ Magika!] (in Japanese). 4Gamer.net. Retrieved November 26, 2014.
External links[edit]
- Official website(in Japanese)
- Saya no Uta at the Visual Novel Database
- Saya no Uta on IMDb
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I have to live while blending in, while acting like one of them. Just as I've done these past three months, I will continue to do for the rest of my life.
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A Visual Novel / H-Game by nitro+, Saya no Uta ('Song of Saya') revolves around a medical school student, Fuminori Sakisaka. Before the main plot, he was involved in a car accident which killed both his parents. He was saved, however, by an experimental brain surgery.. which just happened to drastically alter his perception of the world. Everything now appears to him as if it were made from guts, slime, and gore.
Well, almost everything.
One night while still in the hospital, a girl dressed in white appears before him. To him she appears completely normal, and above that, downright beautiful. Rather than consider the why of this, he latches onto her as his reason to keep living, and convinces her to move in with him once he's released from the hospital.
The more things go on, however, the more Fuminori withdraws from the rest of his life. His friends become increasingly worried for his sake, including Yoh Tsukuba, who has had a crush on him since before the accident. His doctor, Ryoko Tanbo, still has the impression that there's something he's not telling her.. This is true enough; out of fear of becoming a lab experiment, Fuminori never told her (or anyone save Saya) about the way he now sees the world. Finally, there is his search for information on Professor Ougai. All these things and the decision on whether Fuminori wants to be normal interact to drive the plot forward.
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This game provides examples of:
- Action Girl: Saya and Dr. Tanbo in different ways.
- Adult Fear: Pretty much all characters in the Visual Novel meet horrible endings, but for this trope in particular, Yousuke is the primary example and arguably the only one worthy of feeling sorry for. A doting family man has his life suddenly thrown into hell after Saya gives him a 'new' way to see things, from there on the otherwise upstanding citizen goes apeshit insane brutaly killing his wife and daughter out of pure horror everything in the world has become in his mind, and even enjoys it in a very twisted way, and as if this wasn't excruciating painful enough Yousuke's mind deranges so much that after he meets Saya again, with she now being the only person he can see in human form, the first thing in his agenda is to viciously rape her. A true nightmare - no, better yet - a night terror to any decent family man out there.
- Adaptation Decay: The American comic book of Saya no Uta takes some.. 'creative' directions with the plot. Fuminori is changed to a more 'American' name (Josh), Saya is no longer Cthulhu, but rather the result of secret government experiments. We are shown Saya's true form at the end of the first comic, despite never actually seeing it in the original story— which is arguably scarier than actually knowing. Saya is also 'aged up' to a less controversial body in Josh's eyes. While she was almost a child in the H-game, she's now about 18 physically.
- Alien Invasion: Of a sort.
- Alien Sky: Fuminori's warped perceptions extend to the sky, too.
- Aliens Speaking Japanese: Saya learned it from Dr. Ougai.
- Artistic License – Biology - Admitted, at least: A disclaimer at the beginning notes that this is in effect.
- Badass Labcoat: Ryoko Tanbo.
- Battle Couple: Fuminori and Saya in two of the endings.
- Beneath the Mask: Dr. Tanbo. On the job, she's a kind, friendly doctor, albeit a bit secretive. Off the job, she's paranoid and obsessed with killing the Eldritch Abomination that haunts her dreams.
- Beta Couple: Fuminori's former best friend, Kouji, and his girlfriend Oumi.
- Betty and Veronica: Shy, hesitant Yoh is Betty, malicious and beautiful yet cute looking Saya is Veronica. Can be turned the other way around if all you look at is their body, though.
- Big Damn Heroes: When Dr. Tanbo saves Kouji from the well.
- Black Speech:
- Fuminori's hearing sense, along with all his other senses, is also warped: all voices but Saya's sound to him distorted, with weird frequency changes and other sounds hard to describe. This visual novel is dubbed, so we sometimes get to hear those voices as he hears them.
- We can also hear, later in the story: when Oumi breaks into Fuminori house, how do you think she hears Saya's 'Welcome home!'
- Body Horror: Happens to Yoh when Saya transforms her into the same being as herself. Then in one of the endings to everyone in the world.
- Break the Cutie: Yoh.
- Broke Your Arm Punching Out Cthulhu: In one ending, Dr. Tanbo & Kouji manage to kill Saya and Fuminori subsequently commits suicide after delivering a mortal blow to Tanbo. Kouji, the sole survivor, becomes a paranoid schizophrenic cross between Tanbo & Fuminori, knowing he's permanently psychologically damaged from what he's witnessed, spends the rest of his life with a revolver with one bullet hidden in his bathroom, in case he ever reaches the point he can no longer stand live with the insanity and kills himself.
- Brown Note: Seeing Saya's true form is treated like this. Also a case of Take Our Word for It, as normally has to be the case for Brown Notes.
- Coitus Uninterruptus: While Fuminori is on the phone, being threatened by Kouji, he's shown to be forcing Yoh to give him a blowjob the entire time, and he segues into a conversation with Saya right afterward.
- Color-Coded for Your Convenience: In Fuminori's mind, red represents gruesome, disgusting and bad, while green represents ethereal, calming and good. For example, the gory world is primarily red in color, while Saya's hair and eyes have an ethereal, greenish tint.
- Cute Monster Girl: Brutal deconstruction.
- Dark World: Fuminori sees the world as this.
- Despair Event Horizon: The result of one ending. Dr. Tanbo is left to watch the world as the human race is steadily converted into the same grotesque beings as Saya, knowing the same will happen to her in time. She takes is surprisingly well, which is to that say she accepts it at all.
- Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: Or rather, freeze her and then shoot half her body off?
- Since Saya is not quite as physically powerful as some humans, it is possible to literally punch her out or rape her.
- Happens to Yoh as well. In the abandoned sanatorium, with the steel pipe.
- Does Not Like Shoes: Saya is always barefoot.
- Downer Ending: The specifics differ, but Saya and Fuminori never get to be together. No one else really gets a happy ending, either. See Fate Worse than Death
- Driven to Suicide: Meeting Saya is what keeps Fuminori from this. Later played straight when he loses Saya in one ending.
- Eldritch Abomination: Saya is hypothesized to be one of these. Somewhere between Starfish Aliens and Blob Monster in form. Also applied to transformed Yoh and one of the endings.
- The End of the World as We Know It: One of the endings.
- Evil Is Visceral: Lovecraft inspiration, and also because the insanity producing hallucination is that the whole world is.. meat.
- Face Full of Alien Wing-Wong: Saya is on Earth to study the dominant species (i.e. humans) then convert them to the same thing as her via spores.
- Fate Worse than Death: Several.
- Most prominently is Yoh being turned into the same lifeform as Saya - an agonizing procedure that takes twenty hours to complete - and becomes the pet of the Sakisaka household. Fuminori is simply glad that now he doesn't have to go out of his way to kill Yoh.
- Fuminori in ending 1, where he's locked away in a sanitarium, probably for the rest of his life, and will likely never see Saya again as the two say goodbye forever using text messages on a cell phone passed back and forth underneath his cell door.
- Fuminori's point of view alone will drive you insane and if he never met Saya he would have committed suicide a long time ago.
- Dr. Tanbo in ending 2, where Saya 'blooms' and every human in the planet changes into her type of life form, but Dr. Tanbo, being high up in the mountains where the spores have trouble reaching, transforms agonizingly slowly over the course of weeks as she completes transcribing Dr. Ougai's research on Saya for her own personal pride. At one point she even chops off one of her arms that had undergone the transformation while the rest of her was still human.
- And finally, Kouji in ending 3, as the only survivor of the Final Battle and last person remaining with knowledge of the now-deceased Saya's true nature and Things Man Was Not Meant to Know has to live knowing he can't talk with anyone about what he's witnessed lest they think he's crazy (which he partially is at this point and likely getting worse), his girlfriend and two best friends dead, and a revolver loaded with one bullet hidden in his bathroom in case the day ever comes he can't take his schizophrenia and hallucinations anymore and commits suicide.
- Flower Motifs: Saya compares herself to a dandelion a few times.
- Foreign Remake: In the form of an American comic book.
- Genre Savvy: Dr. Tanbo, to the point where she seems more like an experienced Call of Cthulhu player than a doctor.
- Go Mad from the Revelation: Fuminori was lucky enough not to have this happen when he first saw the changed world. It's later played straight with those who see Saya's true form.
- Gorn: Which Fuminori gets to see on a 24/7, world level scale!
- The Grotesque: Saya.
- Hero Antagonist: Dr. Tanbo & Kouji
- Hidden Depths: Dr. Tanbo, namely.
- Hospital Hottie: Dr. Tanbo.
- Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: Fuminori and Saya. This may not actually be the case with Saya's true form (though she is apparently small enough to fit under Yousuke's couch), but her human guise is freaking tiny either way. (This could owe to the art style, however.)
- I Cannot Self-Terminate: That moment in the abandoned nut house where Yoh, feeling immense and constant pain as a side effect of her transformation, begs Kouji to kill her.
- I Just Want to Be Normal: The first choice in game is whether Fuminori wants this.
- I'm a Humanitarian: Saya and Fuminori, though the latter is not aware of it at first.
- Improvised Weapon: Kouji uses a rusty pipe at one point.
- Interspecies Romance: Saya and Fuminori.
- Kill 'Em All: The latter two endings, one in which Saya 'blooms' and her spores transform every human on the planet into what she is, and the other ending where every remaining major character except Kouji dies in the Final Battle and even then he is Driven to Suicide.
- Love Freak: The only reason why Saya didn't infect the whole world right away was because of all the love stories that she read. That, and the slight problem with her appearanceto humans.
- Love Makes You Crazyand Evil: Fuminori and Saya
- Love Triangle: Fuminori, Saya, and Yoh.
- Mad Scientist: Professor Ougai
- Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter: Like the Cute Monster Girl above, Brutal Deconstruction.
- Mars Needs Women: Played with, except it's more Eldritch Abominations need the local dominant species' sperm.
- Meat Moss: Fuminori sees the entire world covered with this, except if it actually is, or looks like it. In one of the endings, this is how the world ends up.
- Mercy Kill: Yoh begs for this after she's turned into the same thing as Saya.
- Monster Sob Story: It's hard not to feel for Saya and Fumitori at times, even after the latter's Moral Event Horizon.
- Moral Myopia - Saya, for all of her heinous activities, is not actually all that inherently and purposely evil, and in fact does not understand most human moral standards, she does not even seem to comprehend any of her actions as malevolent. In fact, it's Fuminori who shows more concrete, straightforward evil, since he knows damn well what he's doing and why it's wrong.
- Multiple Endings: Three, to be precise.
- Nanomachines: These were used in Fuminori's surgery.
- Nigh-Invulnerability: Saya and those she transforms.
- Non-Standard Game Over: The best ending, oddly enough.
- Normally, I Would Be Dead Now: Ryouko killing Saya.
- Nosy Neighbor: Fuminori thinks of his neighbors like this.
- Not Quite the Right Thing: The game's first branching off point is the option whether or not Fuminori wants Saya to fix the broken part of his brain and go back to seeing, hearing, feeling, and tasting things as he did before. Accepting her offer gets him thrown in a sanitarium for the murders of Oumi & his neighbors as he and Saya say their goodbyes and he spends the rest of his days waiting for her to return as she sets out to find her missing father. Refusing her offer causes Fuminori to leapfrog the Moral Event Horizon into Villain Protagonist territory, by engaging in cannibalism, rape, and murder for the rest of the game. Ironically, while the acceptance ending is objectively the happiest ending with the fewest number of people dying it's almost treated as a Non-Standard Game Over.
- Occult Detective: Ryoko Tanbo.
- Only One Name: Saya.
- Over-the-Shoulder Murder Shot: Saya does this. Although Fuminori doesn't catch it because of his warped vision.
- Painful Transformation: Yoh again.
- Panty Shot: As seen in the page image, Saya's short little skirt does little to actually cover her.
- Parental Abandonment: Fuminori's parents are both dead. So is Saya's surrogate father figure, Professor Ougai.
- Pixellation: Par for the course for a Japanese H-game. The player is given the option to censor some of the worst parts via a filter before the game starts.
- Police are Useless: The reason given by Ryoko for not calling police (beside her own crimes).
- Psychopathic Manchild: Saya. After being raped, she degrades into The Sociopath, although Fuminori's cheerfully skipping across the Moral Event Horizon probably doesn't give her any incentive not to. A bit of Fridge Brilliance when considering Saya only had long-term human interaction with Fuminori and mad scientist Professor Ougai, neither of whom is exactly sane or normal, meaning Saya never learned of normal human behaviour or morality.
- Pyrrhic Victory: In one ending, Dr. Tanbo and Kouji manage to kill Saya and Fuminori. However, Dr. Tanbo dies, and Kouji ends up schizophrenic with constant nightmares and is eventually Driven to Suicide.
- Rape as Drama: [[spoiler: Happens to Saya and Yoh. Saya gets over it fairly quickly while Yoh becomes a mindless sex doll.
- Rasputinian Death: Certain precautions have to be taken in order to kill Saya, or else she'll shrug off the damage.
- Room Full of Crazy: The room where Ougai is found. The painted rooms in Fuminori's house might count, too.
- Sanity Slippage: Anyone who sees Saya's true form or is suddenly exposed to the 'guroverse' is prone to at least some, if they don't snap immediately. Saya also has some subtle Sanity Slippage after she's raped.
- Say My Name: 'Sakisaka.. Fuminori..!'
- Scenery Gorn: Literally.
- Shout-Out: To a part of Osamu Tezuka's Phoenix that had a similar storyline.
- Slasher Smile: Ryouko.
- Sliding Scale of Idealism vs. Cynicism: Definitely on the cynical side.
- Star-Crossed Lovers: Fuminori & Saya don't get to live Happily Ever After in any of the game's three endings.
- There Are No Therapists: Averted - Fuminori is unwilling to seek one out. Dr. Tanbo, and later, Kouji, can't find one because of the cause of their problems.
- Together in Death: Saya and Fuminori.
- Tome of Eldritch Lore: Various books belonging to Ougai.
- To Serve Man: Saya prefers human flesh to any other food. And so does Fuminori unknowingly, but it may be his perception problem.
- Tragic Villain: Fuminori
- Unholy Matrimony: Fuminori and Saya.
- Unlucky Childhood Friend: Poor Yoh.
- The Un-Reveal:
- All you ever see of Saya's true form is a few heavily shadowed tentacles.
- Averted in the comic adaptation, where the final image of the first issue is Saya having sex with
FuminoriJosh — in her true form, as seen in a mirror. It's every bit as disturbing as you'd imagine. We get to see her true form again in the final issue.
- Villain Protagonist: Saya and Fuminori, if he chooses to stay with her at the first branching off point and crosses the Moral Event Horizon
- What Measure Is a Non-Human?: None of the humans have any problem with killing any of the aliens because of how freakishly inhuman they look. Fuminori even says that it's easier for him to kill people when he sees them as flesh-monsters, through his warped perspective, than as actual human beings.
- Woman in White: Saya
- Womb Level: The way Fuminori sees the world is kind of like this, except he's not inside any creature.
- Would You Like to Hear How They Died?: Fuminori taunting Kouji.
- Yandere: Both Fuminori and Saya and completely and utterly this for each other than they would destroy the world to be able to be together.
- You Gotta Have Blue Hair:
- Everyone has a fairly normal hair color.. save Dr. Tanbo, whose hair is green.
- As is Saya's. Fuminori admits that this is probably because of his warped perception of reality. He's right.