There will be huge spoilers ahead. let go.
let go It's now available on the original Switch and Switch 2, and has become a huge hit on the platform, albeit not for the right reasons. The release of the game did not go smoothly due to strange censorship of the game. Players were left frustrated as explicit content was removed from the game, with no option to turn it back on. According to AdHoc, this was done because of Nintendo's family-friendly values. However, fans were quick to criticize Nintendo because the game had too much adult content. cyberpunk 2077 — did not undergo the same level of censorship. It's strange to see middle fingers, nudity, etc. blacked out in a game aimed at adults, but it's certainly something new players will give it a try nonetheless. let go For the first time on Nintendo Switch. The most popular decisions for these players are: let goThe largest selection of.
The following information is based on recent play results screens and year-end data shared by AdHoc on social media.
Dispatch: Popular Picks for Romance
According to our data, the most popular choices when it comes to romance are:
- Kiss Blonde Blazer (Episode 1)
- Don't try to go with a blonde blazer on a date (Episode 2)
- Date Invisi Girl (Episode 4)
- Keep Invisigal on your team (Episode 7)
- Forgive Me Invisigal (Episode 7)
- Give Invisi Girl's Kiss Back (Episode 7)
- Trust Invisi Girl and free her (Episode 8)
- Ends with Invisigal (Episode 8)
Among the hottest debates let go Since launch, the player base has been about whether Blonde Blazer or Invisigal is the “best girl” in the game. Both of these romance options are valid for Robert, but players can either make him a sharper antihero suitable for Invisigal, or a basic hero suitable as a partner for Blazer, so one of the two characters is undoubtedly more popular. According to AdHoc's 2025 data, Invisigal was loved by 1.9 million players compared to Blazer's 1 million chasers. With almost twice the number of Invisigal fans, she is clearly the most popular sweetheart in the game, and there may be a few reasons for this.
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Blazer's initial relationship with Phonomaman can complicate things and alienate the player from her.
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Invisigal explains her interest in Robert more bluntly and directly. This includes a very revealing scene from the beginning of Episode 4 that may blow the minds of some players.
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Invisigal is the “more important” character in the story. She is constantly involved in the plot, and the most impactful choices the player can make are whether to make her a hero or a villain.
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AdHoc has openly acknowledged that he may have shown too much favoritism toward Invisigal, with Blazer regularly taking on a background role.
There are a few specific choices that stand out along the way to these romance options. Although the majority of players respect Blazer's wishes and don't take their boyfriend on a breakup date, 54% of players kissed Blazer on a billboard in Episode 1. But 54% of them are definitely won by Invisigal's development, humor and hidden tenderness. That's because only 37% of players ended up dating Blazer in Episode 4, compared to 63% in Invisigal. Speaking of Invisigal, most players risked low morale to keep her on the Z-Team (69% saved her from being cut), 72% forgave her for destroying Robert's suit, and 87% of players trusted her in the finale. A whopping 78% of players kissed her in Episode 7, and just how many ended up with her (or complicated her relationship with Blazer).
Dispatch: Z Team Popular Choices
According to our data, the most popular choices related to the Z Team are:
- Cut Coupe (Episode 3)
- Recruiting Waterboys (Episode 4)
- Tell Team Z that you are Mecha Man (Episode 5)
For Robert's colleagues and friends, there are three main choices worth highlighting. First of all, there's who to cut, which is a solidly favorable choice to keep Sonar. Perhaps it's his memorable character design, voice actor MoistCr1TiKaL's existing fan base, or Sonar's ability to essentially become two characters as one. However, 2.8 million players eliminated the Coupe compared to the 1.6 million who fired up the Sonar. Perhaps the players were just trying to keep Malevola happy as he is a fan favorite close to Manbat, while Coupe has a bond with Punch-Up. Nonetheless, this is a significant gap.
Next up is the toughest competition in the entire game to recruit a Phonomaman or Waterboy. There's a lot of love for the brooding alien and the awkward janitor, which explains why there's currently a 3% gap between them, with Waterboy being slightly more popular at 53%. Per Adhoc's year-end data, 2.3 million people gave Waterboy a first chance and 2 million gave Phonomaman a second chance. Both characters are not only likeable, but also have notable flaws in their gameplay. This is because Waterboy's level drops drastically when he first joins, and Phonomaman's depression mechanic regularly takes him out of battle. Here's whether players were honest about Team Z after the bar fight in Episode 5. This is an easy choice for most people. 84% of players told the truth about Robert's past. This makes sense, as many players will bond with the villain roster at this point.
The majority of players forgive characters who are removed from their team at the end of the game. let go Whoever it is, ultimately.
Dispatch: A popular choice when it comes to shrouds.
According to our data, the most popular choices when it comes to shrouds are:
- Grants the Shroud two Astral Pulses (Episode 8)
- Spare Shroud (Episode 8)
selection regarding let goIt's fun to take a look at Shroud, the villain of . The ability to predict almost anything makes Robert's opponent a serious threat, but most players seem to have realized that the smartest way to deal with him is to do something so strange that he would never expect. 61% cheated by giving Shroud both a fake and a real Astral Pulse. Considering that it forces the player to give up the fake if they try to outright trick him, this is the best way to bring out the man who killed Robert's father. However, his fate is split very evenly between three outcomes.
In most plays, Shroud eventually dies. This is because if the player fails to properly mentor the Invisigal, Shroud's throat will be ripped out, eliminating Robert's chance to decide the villain's fate. It's possible to make Invisigal a hero and still romance Blazer, but most players who pursue the latter will be too loyal to Blazer and inadvertently push Invisigal out of the process. Invisigal feeling neglected and rejecting the darker path occurs in 32% of all playthroughs, while 31% of players made Invisigal a hero but still killed the Shroud themselves. Whatever their reasoning – the Shroud kills the former Mecha Man, threatens the Beef, damages the Invisigal, or destroys the city – it turns out that the Shroud dies in 63% of community plays. More players seem to choose to save him when given the choice (37%), but it's hard to say which is more popular, as Invisigal complicates things.
It will be interesting to see how. let goof Nintendo players deal with a variety of choices in games, and we make sure this data matches what the majority of new players are doing. Invisigal will likely remain the more popular love interest, but there's room for the data to shift a bit for choices like Phenoman vs. Waterboy, which were always close. whenever let go Season 2 is coming. We hope you'll find plenty of memorable picks about Robert and the Z-Team.
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October 22, 2025
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Ages 17+ / Blood, crude humor, intense violence, nudity, sexual content, strong language, drug and alcohol use
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ad hoc studio
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ad hoc studio