Compare Five Hearts Under One Roof season2 prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Storytaco. Published by Storytaco. Released on 11/18/2025. Available on PC, Mac, Linux. Genres: Adventure, RPG, Simulation.

Six routes, a coma-stricken protagonist, and live-action Korean drama energy crammed into a 4-5 hour FMV sit-down. If Season 1 hooked you, Season 2 fixes the parts that annoyed you.

My strategy brain does not usually light up for dating sims, but Storytaco's FMV series has always been closer to a branching decision tree than a passive romance anime, and Season 2 tightens that loop considerably. You are Yuman, back from a six-month coma after a car accident, returning to a boarding house that has reshuffled its roster. Returning tenants Mal-sook, Gran, and Min-jung share space with three newcomers: a wealthy heiress with a suspicious connection to Yuman's accident, a young student working multiple part-time jobs, and Gyu-ri, a nurse whose tenderness contrasts sharply with the others' melodrama. The premise is absurd by design, and the game knows it. The core loop is the same as Season 1: watch live-action video, pick a dialogue response or interaction, watch affection meters shift. What Season 2 improves meaningfully is the transparency of consequence. The chapter-locked affection limits that frustrated players in the first game have been removed, so progress no longer feels gated behind tedious re-runs of the same scenes. Hidden items are scattered across chapters, each functioning as a small environmental puzzle that rewards exploratory clicking. Choices also carry visible social trade-offs, picking one heroine's side in a confrontation raises her affection and drops the other's, so you are always making a small resource-allocation decision even when the game looks like it is just playing a video at you. The six distinct routes are genuinely differentiated in tone: Mal-sook's arc focuses on unresolved emotional history, Gran's is a slow-burn shift from professional tension to attachment, Min-jung's is the most dramatic and public-facing, Yu-na's is chaotic comedy, Yoo-jung's leans into recovery and trust after past bullying, and Gyu-ri's is grounded day-to-day hospital-room warmth. That variety, across six routes, gives the replay loop real legs for a title that clocks roughly 4-5 hours on a single run. The criticisms are real and worth knowing upfront. Tone consistency is the biggest one: the game swings between slapstick comedy, sincere emotional drama, and outright soap opera within the same chapter, and those gear changes do not always land cleanly. Some routes are more developed than others, with Yoo-jung and Min-jung receiving noticeably more narrative depth than Yu-na or Gyu-ri, whose arcs feel shorter. There are also reported localization rough edges in some versions and compatibility hiccups on Steam Deck. The writing occasionally telegraphs its own twists, especially for players already experienced with the FMV romance genre. If you are coming in expecting the plotting discipline of a visual novel with ten times the script, you will be disappointed. For genre newcomers, the first game is the better entry point, and the sequel assumes you know the returning cast. Play Season 1 first, not because the story is impenetrable without it, but because the emotional callbacks land harder when you already have opinions about Mal-sook and Gran. For fans of the original, Season 2 is a clear step forward in mechanical clarity and cast breadth. Steam reception sits at overwhelmingly positive territory, which, for an FMV title with this narrow a target audience, means the core fanbase is satisfied. This is not a game for everyone, but it was never trying to be. Diego, Scout Team

Five Hearts Under One Roof season2
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Five Hearts Under One Roof season2

Nov 18, 2025Storytaco
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Six routes, a coma-stricken protagonist, and live-action Korean drama energy crammed into a 4-5 hour FMV sit-down. If Season 1 hooked you, Season 2 fixes the parts that annoyed you.

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My strategy brain does not usually light up for dating sims, but Storytaco's FMV series has always been closer to a branching decision tree than a passive romance anime, and Season 2 tightens that loop considerably. You are Yuman, back from a six-month coma after a car accident, returning to a boarding house that has reshuffled its roster. Returning tenants Mal-sook, Gran, and Min-jung share space with three newcomers: a wealthy heiress with a suspicious connection to Yuman's accident, a young student working multiple part-time jobs, and Gyu-ri, a nurse whose tenderness contrasts sharply with the others' melodrama. The premise is absurd by design, and the game knows it. The core loop is the same as Season 1: watch live-action video, pick a dialogue response or interaction, watch affection meters shift. What Season 2 improves meaningfully is the transparency of consequence. The chapter-locked affection limits that frustrated players in the first game have been removed, so progress no longer feels gated behind tedious re-runs of the same scenes. Hidden items are scattered across chapters, each functioning as a small environmental puzzle that rewards exploratory clicking. Choices also carry visible social trade-offs, picking one heroine's side in a confrontation raises her affection and drops the other's, so you are always making a small resource-allocation decision even when the game looks like it is just playing a video at you. The six distinct routes are genuinely differentiated in tone: Mal-sook's arc focuses on unresolved emotional history, Gran's is a slow-burn shift from professional tension to attachment, Min-jung's is the most dramatic and public-facing, Yu-na's is chaotic comedy, Yoo-jung's leans into recovery and trust after past bullying, and Gyu-ri's is grounded day-to-day hospital-room warmth. That variety, across six routes, gives the replay loop real legs for a title that clocks roughly 4-5 hours on a single run. The criticisms are real and worth knowing upfront. Tone consistency is the biggest one: the game swings between slapstick comedy, sincere emotional drama, and outright soap opera within the same chapter, and those gear changes do not always land cleanly. Some routes are more developed than others, with Yoo-jung and Min-jung receiving noticeably more narrative depth than Yu-na or Gyu-ri, whose arcs feel shorter. There are also reported localization rough edges in some versions and compatibility hiccups on Steam Deck. The writing occasionally telegraphs its own twists, especially for players already experienced with the FMV romance genre. If you are coming in expecting the plotting discipline of a visual novel with ten times the script, you will be disappointed. For genre newcomers, the first game is the better entry point, and the sequel assumes you know the returning cast. Play Season 1 first, not because the story is impenetrable without it, but because the emotional callbacks land harder when you already have opinions about Mal-sook and Gran. For fans of the original, Season 2 is a clear step forward in mechanical clarity and cast breadth. Steam reception sits at overwhelmingly positive territory, which, for an FMV title with this narrow a target audience, means the core fanbase is satisfied. This is not a game for everyone, but it was never trying to be. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardscloud-savestier:indieFMVKorean DramaAffection SystemMultiple EndingsRoute-BasedHidden ItemsLive-ActionFirst-Person Perspective

Steam Deck & Linux

Steam Deck PlayableProtonDB Platinum

Valve rates this game Steam Deck Playable. Runs flawlessly on Linux out of the box. Based on 5 ProtonDB community reports.

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
23.43 GB available space
Graphics
Discrete graphics card
Processor
Intel Core i3

Recommended

OS
Windows 10/Windows 11
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
23.43 GB available space
Graphics
Discrete graphics card
Processor
Intel Core i5 or AMD equivalent or above

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Developer
Storytaco
Publisher
Storytaco
Release Date
Nov 18, 2025

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Five Hearts Under One Roof season2 was released on 18 November 2025.

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