WTMG's Oliver Shellding: "Cupid Parasite was enjoyable from beginning to end, which is not something I can often say about this style of otome. Top notch voice work, enthralling soundtrack, excellent design and solid story beats that kept me locked in and even made me laugh out loud. It’s far from difficult to make the right choices (should I try to impress him with jargon I don’t know, or be honest with my feelings?) but there’s enough trial and error moments that will keep you reloading to see what may have come. If you’re curious to see just how a goddess can end up falling for a mortal, don’t stick your nose in a moldy old book: come ram your face into the Switch and let the good times roll."
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What's love got to do with it? In this divine romantic comedy, play as Lynette Mirror, Cupid Corporation's top bridal advisor and none other than Celestia's Goddess of Love, Cupid! Determined to prove that love is more than bows and arrows, she meets her biggest challenge yet - the infamous Parasite 5. But in finding love for the Parasite 5, will Cupid find love herself?
Cupid Parasite is a unique take on the Otome genre that, while not exactly aimed towards men, is entertaining and flexible enough that even those outside of the target demographic can enjoy with its touch on mythologies and how we handle and interpret love in modern day society.