

Nevertheless it isn’t a badly written story, while it is as tropey as they come, the characters still maintain a level of charm that keeps them interesting and the story is entertaining enough that it is fun to see it through. Not only can you change which story path you take, you’ll occasionally get dialogue choices which don’t seem to have any real impact. This is where the fact that the story is a visual novel becomes relevant. So while you can get different endings, it mostly effects which student you spend most of your school time with. To reach this conclusion you can follow several paths, most of which are unlocked by beating the game in the other paths. Your aim is to take down the cruel, rich, and powerful school council by understanding that heart is the most powerful weapon of all. Ignoring the potential implications here that a school could be devoted to something that probably has no use in day to day life, the story is actually incredibly cliché. As if by coincidence you run into a childhood friend who, although in the year above you, is happy to help you to adjust to your new surroundings a school completely run by two students which doesn’t seem to have any lessons and is dedicated to Gunpla battling. New Gundam Breaker tells the classic tale of a transfer student in their brand new school.
