Unlike traditional BL, the CGs often depict bruises, blood, and the "slow damage" of the protagonist’s lifestyle. 🎞️ Types of CGs in Slow Damage

Many of the most haunting and detailed CGs are hidden behind the game’s tragic "Bad Ends."

Each love interest—Taku, Rei, Madarame, and Fujieda—has a dedicated gallery of CGs. Focuses on childhood nostalgia and brewing tension. Rei: High-energy, chaotic visuals. Madarame: Dark, clinical, and intimidating compositions. Fujieda: Orderly yet emotionally strained imagery. 3. The "Euphoria" and "Psychology" CGs

Focuses on glazed eyes, subtle smirks, and physical exhaustion.

In visual novels, the art carries the weight of the writing. In Slow Damage, the CGs act as a reward for the player's emotional investment. They provide a "visual punch" to the heavy, philosophical dialogue, making the pain and occasional beauty of Towa’s world feel tangible.

The character designs and CGs in Slow Damage are the work of the legendary artist . Known for a style that blends sharp, modern aesthetics with raw emotional depth, Akira captures the "noir" essence of the game perfectly.

These establish the mood of Shinkasagawa. They show Towa wandering the streets, smoking on his balcony, or interacting with the gritty urban environment. These frames emphasize the loneliness and stagnation of the setting. 2. Character Route CGs

The CGs in Slow Damage are intended for an . They frequently depict: Graphic violence and gore. Explicit sexual content (in the 18+ version). Heavy themes of self-harm and psychological trauma. 🖼️ Why the CGs Matter

Slow Damage features a unique "Psychology" mechanic where Towa explores the inner minds of others. The CGs during these sequences are often surreal, abstract, and disturbing, representing the fractured mental states of the characters. 🛠️ How to Unlock and View CGs