Another angle is time investment. Some visual novels have long playtimes for full routes. A better walkthrough might guide the player on which routes to prioritize if they're short on time versus which ones offer the most depth or rewards in terms of story.
I should also consider the game's structure: visual novels often have branching storylines, multiple characters, and different choices that affect the story. The "cheater" aspect might involve knowing which choices to make to get the best endings quickly without going through trial and error. The essay should address these points, perhaps providing a step-by-step approach, key decision points, and maybe even which characters' routes are more favorable.
Wait, the user might also be looking for a way to skip unnecessary content or replay for multiple endings efficiently. Maybe discussing save points, common events that trigger multiple routes, and how to backtrack to those points to try different choices.
The term "cheater walkthrough" suggests the user wants a strategy that maximizes success, possibly through exploiting the game's mechanics, optimal choices, or specific actions to achieve the best endings. The user wants it to be "better", so they probably seek efficiency, avoiding poor choices, and getting the optimal experience.
I should also consider if there are known bugs or glitches that can be exploited for a better experience, though that might not be the main focus. The key is to guide the player towards making the right decisions to get the best possible experience without getting stuck in less desirable paths.
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