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He’d bought Risou no Otousan Tomodachi (Ideal Dad Friend) on a whim. It was a niche “comfort sim.” No combat. No puzzles. Just a quiet digital space where a warm, gentle father figure named Hiroshi would ask about your day, teach you how to fix a leaky faucet, and grill you a perfect yakisoba .

The DLC’s centerpiece was “The Long Weekend.” It lasted 72 real-time hours. Hiroshi would check in every few hours, leaving voice notes: “Don’t forget to drink water.” “That report you’re avoiding? Do five minutes. I’ll wait.”

When he hung up, Kenji uninstalled the DLC. Not because it was bad, but because he no longer needed the sandbox. Risou no Otousan Tomodachi DLC -RJ01213396-

Kenji clicked [Hug] . A simple animation played: two silhouettes embracing. The DLC’s credits rolled, but instead of a “Game Over,” a text file appeared on his desktop: “Things you’re good at, according to you, three days ago:” followed by a list Kenji had dictated to Hiroshi without realizing it.

The game loaded, but something was different. The pixel-art living room was gone. Instead, a hyper-realistic digital recreation of his actual apartment appeared on screen. His breath hitched. There was Hiroshi, rendered in stunning detail, sitting on Kenji’s virtual couch, holding two cups of tea. He’d bought Risou no Otousan Tomodachi (Ideal Dad

Kenji, stunned, typed: ‘How do you know about my week?’

For the first time in years, he knew exactly what to say to himself the next time he failed: Just a quiet digital space where a warm,

Hiroshi’s voice was no longer a canned audio clip. It was warm, resonant, and seemed to come from inside his skull.