Ntr Idol - Promesa De Suenos · Official & Ultimate
Following the Steam ban, the full version was released on platforms like Language Support:
The game’s first act is deceptive in its tenderness. The writing lovingly details their rehearsals in a dusty garage, the way Sora’s eyes light up when Haruki plays a new chord progression, and the innocent intimacy of two souls sharing a single ambition. This is the "Promesa" (Promise)—a sacred, unbreakable vow. NTR Idol - Promesa de suenos
Sora’s answer is the quiet heartbreak at the center of the story. She becomes a star, but the final scene of the game—a flash-forward of her waving to a sold-out crowd—features a single close-up of her eyes. They are not happy. They are not sad. They are simply empty. The promise kept her human. Without it, she is a perfect, hollow idol. Following the Steam ban, the full version was
Murai’s logic is cold, almost surgical. “Your songwriting is amateur, boy. It’s folk music. Sora needs pop anthems, choreography, and a clean image. A boyfriend from the sticks is a liability. A songwriter boyfriend is an anchor.” Sora’s answer is the quiet heartbreak at the
In the game’s most devastating scene (the "Hotel Corridor" event), Haruki travels to Tokyo to surprise Sora after her first televised performance. He waits in the rain outside her hotel. When she arrives, she isn’t alone. Murai’s hand is on the small of her back.
Their conversation is only five lines.



