Project X Love Potion Disaster 35 Save File -
Subject: Project X Love Potion Disaster #35 – “The Three-Way Paradox” (Save File Review)
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5 – Unmissable Chaos)
File Location: Slot 7 | Playtime: 47 hrs 12 min | Completion: 94% (but reality is bent)
The Setup
By now, anyone deep enough into Project X knows the Love Potion Disaster arc is where the visual novel’s simulation engine starts sweating. But Save #35? This is the one whispered about on the modding forums—the “triple-locked” save that only appears after you’ve failed the Valentine’s Day event in three specific, cruel ways.
The State of Disaster
Loading this file drops you into a timeline that shouldn’t exist. The clock reads 3:47 AM, but the school courtyard is sunlit. Seven characters have the same name (Yuki #1 through #7). The love potion—originally meant for a single confession—has merged into the water supply, the koi pond, and somehow the fire alarm system. Every time a door opens, a random character confesses undying love to a potted plant. project x love potion disaster 35 save file
Why It’s Brilliant
Most disaster saves just crash. Save #35 embraces the glitch. Your objective log reads: “Restore romantic causality” – which means manually rejecting 34 mismatched confessions without triggering the “Yandere Cascade” event (which wipes the save). The UI fights you: affection meters flicker between 0% and 999%. The BGM is two tracks layered backwards. And the cherry on top? The hidden “Developer Note” text file in the save data just says: “Sorry about Friday. We tried.”
The Verdict
If you love chaos theory, broken flags, and watching a dating sim try to calculate polyamory with integer overflow, Save #35 is a masterpiece. Warning: Do not overwrite. Do not load on a Monday. And whatever you do—don’t let Haruka drink from the fountain. Subject: Project X Love Potion Disaster #35 –
Final Thought: It’s not a bug. It’s a love letter to beautiful failure.
For PC games, save files are typically located in a specific directory within the game's installation folder or in a designated saves folder within the user's documents or app data directory. Here are some general steps to find or manage save files: the koi pond
The game typically autosaves, but it relies on specific folder structures to retain that data. If you simply move the game executable without the accompanying folders, the save file will not be found.
1. Default File Location
In version 3.5, the game usually creates a save file in the same directory where the game application (.exe) is located. Look for a folder often named save or files directly in the root folder with extensions like .sav, .dat, or specifically named save1.bin (depending on the exact revision of the 3.5 build).
2. "New Game" vs. "Continue" A common issue players face is that the "Continue" option on the main menu remains grayed out even if a save file exists.
