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LoveKami –Useless Goddess–
Visual novel publisher MoeNovel has recently announced, LoveKami -Useless Goddess- as one of their latest new offerings. Developed by the guys behind If My Heart Had Wings and LoveKami -Divinity Stafe-, this romcom will be released early in the Summer of this year digitally via Steam for $12.99.

From the creators of If My Heart Had Wings and LoveKami –Divinity Stage– comes the next refreshing visual novel about rehabilitating a goddess. Mixing both romance and comedy, LoveKami –Useless Goddess– takes place in the same world as LoveKami –Divinity Stage– but moves away from the idol world in Akihabara and follows the story of an Aragami – a naughty goddess who causes trouble for others in a small-town area of Tokyo.

Join the main characters as you help rehabilitate the goddess! This cross-cultural exchange between goddesses and humans helps to show the world’s many colors.

Story
“I took in a goddess!”

It was after the descent of uncountable goddesses in Japan…
Most goddesses were able to blend in with humans, living peacefully and happily together. Some of those goddesses even went on to become idols.
However, there were others who simply refused to follow the rules. These goddesses prefer living freely and doing as they please, inadvertently causing all sorts of trouble for humans.

Goddesses who are naughty are called Aragami.

The protagonist, Sho Narumi, stumbles upon a goddess who collapses on the street and attempts to help her. Soon enough it is revealed that she’s the Aragami who had been causing frequent power outages in one small-town area of Tokyo. Sho decides to protect his beloved hometown by helping the goddess to get rehabilitated!

“Rehabilitate the goddess!”

Wait…aren’t goddesses supposed to help humans?

With the setting moving from Akihabara to a quiet small-town area of Tokyo, the story of one naughty goddess’s rehabilitation begins now!

David Fernandes
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