Date a Live: Rio Reincarnation takes away some of the stress of wondering if the dateable characters like you by taking place in a world where everyone already pretty much loves you, letting you focus on dating and uncovering mysteries.
Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
"Most people in the West probably first heard of Date A Live back when the anime premiered in 2013 but this highly popular light novel series actually began two years prior to that in 2011. Despite its popularity the light novel material never has been released in the West although all three seasons of the anime have now been licensed and released over the last few years. Now though fans of this franchise have their first opportunity to access some supplemental material featuring their favorite cast of characters as not one, but three visual novels for the franchise have been released in English thanks to Date A Live: Rio Reincarnation being released by Idea Factory International."
Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "But, just like asking someone you like out on a date, you need to take the plunge and hope for the best and with that mindset I dove into my quest to save the world by dating everyone I could find."
The Date A Live games may have missed the West during their PlayStation 3 release, but, if Date A Live: Rio Reincarnation is anything to go by, they were well worth the wait.
That sounds questionable
Protect me Papa Sony
Please censor this shit
There's an anime by that same name.