The title itself, "I Trust My Girlfriend," serves as the central pillar of the narrative. While the first installment established the foundation of the protagonist's relationship, the sequel aims to push those boundaries even further.
After that cliffhanger in the first part, I’m not sure if my heart (or my trust) can take this. Are we doubling down on the "faith" or is everything about to fall apart? 😱 Ore Wa Kanojo O Shinjiteru 2
While the first film introduced us to the volatile marriage of Kenji and Miki Harada, this sequel reframes their story not as a continuation, but as a parallel narrative—showing the same toxic relationship from a different character’s fractured perspective. The title itself, "I Trust My Girlfriend," serves
The game is available on Steam (18+ patch required for the uncut version via the publisher's website), GOG, and directly from the developer's storefront. A Nintendo Switch version (censored, rating CERO D) is slated for Q4 2026. Are we doubling down on the "faith" or
Voice acting deserves special praise. Rina Satou returns as Yuna, delivering a layered performance that can sound either tender or evasive depending on context. Newcomer Natsumi Takamori as Mio is chillingly sweet—you never fully trust her, even when she’s telling the truth.
The player is given a unique choice system: You can either (believing Yuna’s explanations) or Investigate (digging through her belongings, following her after work, or checking her digital footprint). The game tracks every single choice, leading to over a dozen distinct endings—ranging from a wholesome reaffirmation of love to a total mental breakdown.