Writing remains a strong suit. The dialogue is natural, avoiding the stiff exposition that plagues many VNs. Each love interest has a distinct voice: the fiery mechanic, the calculating rival, the earnest newcomer. The extra scenes add nuance—one character reveals a hidden fear about their future outside racing, another offers a surprisingly tender moment that recontextualizes their earlier hostility.
Picking up after the explosive events of Episode 3.1, this “Extra” chapter doesn’t advance the main racing plot significantly. Instead, it expands on intimate moments with the game’s core love interests and key side characters. Think of it as a deleted scenes or beach episode approach—canon, character-driven, and lower on overall tension but high on relationship development. Race of Life -Ep. 3.2 Extra- -Underground Studio-
Cons: ✘ Zero main plot progression ✘ One or two scenes feel like fan service over character service ✘ Relies heavily on prior emotional investment—not a jumping-in point Writing remains a strong suit
The ambient soundtrack—low synth basslines and distant engine hums—sets the underground racing vibe without overpowering dialogue. A few new tracks for quieter moments work well. The extra scenes add nuance—one character reveals a