Class of '09: The Re-Up is the second installment in the critically acclaimed anti-visual novel series created by SBN3. Often described as a "rejection simulator," it is known for its dark humor, cynical writing, and satirical take on mid-to-late 2000s American high school culture. Core Premise
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The protagonist, Nicole, functions as an anti-heroine for the post-recession generation. Unlike typical visual novel protagonists who learn and grow through friendship or romance, Nicole arrives already knowing the rules: adults lie, institutions fail, and peers are either threats or tools. Her sharp, often cruel dialogue—delivered by voice actor Kira Buckland with perfect deadpan—serves not as an expression of authentic personality but as a defensive mechanism. The Re-Up doubles down on this characterization, placing Nicole in increasingly absurd scenarios (from drug deals with teachers to navigating a school shooter drill) where her sociopathic pragmatism proves disturbingly effective. The game’s message is clear: kindness is a liability, and empathy is a trap. Protagonist: You play as Nicole, a cynical, deadpan