Nitro Chiral Games: 5 Boys Love Games You Can Grab on DLsite Right Now
- Emily Maine
- Jul 21
- 4 min read
Updated: Aug 22
If you know Nitro Chiral games, then you already know you’re not stepping into the world of soft kisses and high school fluff. These are the games that drag BL into the mud, dress it in something seductive, and dare you to enjoy the fall. With Windows 10+ editions of their heavy-hitters now readily available, there’s never been a better time to take the plunge.
Below, we’re breaking down must-play visual novels from the Nitro Chiral games lineup, each one offering a different chaos, connection, and completely messed-up romance.
Lamento -BEYOND THE VOID
Fantasy. Felines. Famine.
In a world where forests rot and hunger drives people (cats?) to the unthinkable, Lamento throws you into a dying land ruled by a supernatural disease called “Hollow.” You play as Konoe, a cursed catboy with blackened ears and a target on his back. After escaping his cannibalistic village, he sets out to find a cure and maybe something resembling hope.
This isn’t a bright, bouncy fantasy. It’s dark, slow-burning, and emotionally feral. The world is rich, the cast is fully voice acted (yep, even the eerie singing cat), and the tone rides the line between heartbreak and erotic survival.
Best For: Fans of catboys, curses, slow-burn relationships, and eerie forest mysticism.
Standouts:
Rai, the silver-haired sword-swinging tsundere with an eyepatch.
Asato, the awkwardly sweet warrior who hands you flowers and his heart.
The Gish Trio (Pleasure, Joy, and Sorrow) — three messed-up demigods with their own ideals of chaos.
Worth It? If you want your Boys Love visual novel with claws, tragedy, and some of the most haunting art in the genre, this one’s still got bite.
Togainu no Chi
War-Torn Streets. Underground Bloodsport. Guns, Blades… and BL.
Nitro Chiral games kicked off their storm of twisted storytelling with Togainu no Chi. Set after World War III in a busted version of Tokyo, the game follows Akira, a quiet street-fighter wrongfully arrested and forced into “Igura”, a brutal deathmatch tournament run by a drug cartel.
He didn’t ask to be a hero. He’s just trying to survive.
The city of Toshima drips with grit, this is the kind of world where you’re just as likely to get stabbed in the back as kissed. Togainu no Chi balances bloodlust with boys’ love in a way few games have ever touched. It doesn’t flinch away from the violence, but it doesn’t lose the intimacy either.
Best For: People who like their romance with a side of murder.
Standouts:
Shiki, the aloof killer who may or may not care if you’re alive.
Keisuke, the best friend with something brewing under the surface.
Rin, who looks like trouble but brings some much-needed heart.
Worth It? Still one of the most brutal, genre-defining titles in Boys Love gaming. Not for the faint of heart, but unforgettable.
DRAMAtical Murder & re:connect
Cyberpunk Blues, Brain Games, and Broken Boys
This one's a bit different. DRAMAtical Murder leans hard into the neon future, with online RPG battles, gang warfare, and a protagonist who just wants to live peacefully with his grandma and dog-shaped AI, Ren. Of course, things don’t stay chill for long.
Aoba gets dragged into a web of cybercrime, virtual mind games, and a string of complicated men who are either trying to save him or ruin him completely. Every route peels back another layer of the game’s strange digital underbelly.
Then you’ve got re:connect, the fan disc that continues each love story with extra content, emotional fallout, and a few new routes you probably weren’t expecting.
Best For: Fans of future vibes, inner mind battles, and tragic AI boyfriends.
Standouts:
Ren: the All Mate who will absolutely destroy your heart.
Koujaku: your tattooed hairdresser childhood friend with a jealousy problem.
Clear: the gas-masked mystery man who calls you “Master” and means it.
Bonus points for Virus and Trip, the twins you shouldn’t trust but will want to.
Worth It? Still one of the most iconic BL games for a reason. The re-release plays smooth and adds enough depth to keep both newcomers and returning fans satisfied.
Slow Damage
Grime. Glam. Guilt.
The newest entry in Nitro Chiral’s collection is also their most emotionally raw. Set in the seedy casino city of Shinkoumi, Slow Damage follows Towa, a painter with a specific kink: he draws people’s desires. That’s not a metaphor. He brings people to the edge, experiences their pain, and turns it into art.
This is BL at its most psychologically heavy. Towa doesn’t fall in love the normal way—he breaks people down, or gets broken in return. If the other games are about surviving the world, this one’s about confronting the rot inside you.
Best For: Masochists. (No, seriously.)
Standouts:
Taku, the gentle doctor who’s maybe enabling something worse.
Madarame, the ghost from Towa’s past with violent intentions.
Sakaki, the young gang leader who’s too nice to trust.
Worth It? It’s raw, messy, and deals with trauma in a way few games attempt. If you’re ready for something that doesn’t hold your hand, Slow Damage will hit where it hurts.
Final Thoughts on Nitro Chiral Games
Nitro Chiral doesn't make games that play it safe. Each title pushes a different part of the Boys Love genre from fantasy, psychological horror, to cyberpunk, or post-war madness. If you're looking to dive deeper into the world of Boys Love visual novels and want stories with teeth, edge, and actual stakes, then yeah—every single one of these is worth your time.
Ready to lose yourself in Hollow curses, city-wide deathmatches, cyber mindscapes, and destructive art? Grab these Nitro Chiral games and let the mess begin. Want more Yaoi Games? Check out our Yaoi Games section and Yaoi Visual Novel section on Boys Love Universe.

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