WTC : Love’s Labour’s Lost
WTC : Love’s Labour’s Lost is the third and last side-story in the “Welcome To… Chichester” visual novel series. This episode concentrates on Grendel’s past
The city of Chichester, England was once an unassuming and lawful place. located on the southern tip of England. However, with the arrival of the megalomaniacal Grendel Jinx and her put-upon “friend”, this soon changes as Grendel works her way into all aspects of local governance.
Not wanting to see another place fall under the control of Grendel, the protagonist devises a plan to take Grendel back to America but comes up against opposition on the form of Cindi Eglantine, the local tourist guide and Autumn Shaw, “The Violet Hotel” over-worked waitress/cleaner.
Together, they devise a counter-plan, although neither would realise the cost of stopping the protagonist.
- 88,000+ word visual novel, with around 8 – 10 hours gameplay for the main story and another 1 – 2 hours for the extra side stories.
- Side stories and a new route is available in the main story once the game has been completed
- Multiple paths leading to four different endings. It’s even possible to break the time/space continuum !
- Meet Grendel’s love interests
- Many CG’s to be discovered, mostly by Tarako309, but with some by Hadwinart
- Partial voice acting by LannaRosee_ (Cindi); JustPeachxo (Hotel Waitress) and Meghanisnotdumb (Hotel Receptionist)
Gameplay episodes :
Steam User 3
This is probably the visual novel with the best voice acting I've ever seen. Usually I find it so flat and mechanic, but it was really great here!
The conversations were actually humorous and I enjoyed the different endings, though it took me 3 attempts to get the Good Ending hahah
I would recommend that you try it!
Steam User 1
Recommended ★★★★★
I had such a great time with this visual novel! The story is engaging from start to finish, with well-written dialogue and memorable characters that really draw you in. Each route feels unique, and the pacing is just right — never too fast, never too slow.
The narration is fantastic, and the voice acting brings the characters to life beautifully. It’s easy to get emotionally invested, and I found myself wanting to explore every possible ending just to see more of the world and its characters.
If you enjoy a mix of humor, heartfelt moments, and immersive storytelling, this is absolutely worth your time. Highly recommended!
Steam User 1
by far the best one thus far and the voice-overs, art, animation keep improving