

Mink (Bad)- Having attempted to alter history, Aoba is stuck in a version a Mink's past where Mink admits that there isn't really a chance of them getting out and vows to protect Aoba's soul by cutting off his head.Obsessed with finding Mink and ensuring the man is still alive Aoba travels back to the place of Mink's memories in order to find him once more. Mink (Good)- Aoba makes it out of the Oval tower with the rest of Mink's crew but the tower falls and Mink is nowhere to be found.Both boys become bloodthirsty and violent with Koujaku locked up in a cell unable to act on anything but animalistic instincts and Aoba working for Toue controlling people and visiting his beloved Koujaku.

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The game will pick up during that ending and allow you to play through what could have been the full ending in the first game, had they had the space to put it in. Clicking on one of these options will lead you to some point after you have successfully passed/failed your test of scrap, or any other line of questioning that would have sealed your fate to a game's ending. Each colored door takes you to a different character's path where you are confronted by one to two options - when there are 2 one is black and the other is white - that lead you to the good or the bad ending originally alluded to in the first game. The treasure chests hold setting configurations, data loads, and various released content that are 'extras' to the game.

The room is full of dead ends, treasure chests, and rainbow colored vortexes. The game itself takes out the common paths as well as the character paths from the first game and leaves you in an 8 Bit maze much like one of the rooms in the game Aoba plays in DRAMAtical Murder, Captive Princess. DRAMAtical Murder Re:Connect takes place after (or in conjunction) with the endings in DRAMAtical Murder.
