Completable in one sitting, it’s a game I’d recommend to anyone.

Mr. Saitou is an extension of that universe, but if you’ve not playedRakuen, don’t worry!

Mr. Saitou tells its own story and you don’t need any prior knowledge to enjoy its short tale.

Irritatou, an annoying Saitou, smiles directly into the camera as Mr. Saitou weeps in the background.

At the time, Brandon is everything Saitou isn’t: easygoing, fun-loving, enthusiastic.

The only things Saitou is able to muster are slight irritation and a frown.

His boss is called Bosstou, a strict individual who has a moustache that exudes authority.

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Throughout, I found the game to be genuinely funny.

While many of your chats and interactions are silly, the game’s overarching theme hangs over it all.

You discover that llamaworms say “Have a long day!”

Saitou, a llamaworm, and Brandon, a pink pickle thing, ride a train together in Mr. Saitou.

to one another as they part ways.

She manages to draw out Japan’s ridiculous working ruleset by placing it in an equally ridiculous setting.

The two mesh terribly well.

Saitou, Bosstou, Robtou, and Widetou are trapped in an office space filled with blue owls in Mr. Saitou.

Ultimately, business is weird, so verify it’s your business to give the game a whirl.