True enough. The problem with Sharin is the fact that the premises can leave a big interrogation: you certainly feel something is weird with" school girls being considered like bunch of criminals", and it will give even more incompatibility feeling regarding the possible themes etc.
However, things will go quickly engrossing when you will have further interactions with Natsumi, then with Sachi's route.
In term of comparison with G senjou though, Sharin and G senjou share a lots of epic moments and very dark/debatable themes and aspirations. But unlike G senjou, Sharin is way more consistent in term of story telling (less on the suspense side, doesn't rely on surprise plot twist. Not like G Senjou's one was bad, but was generally considered as a letdown for most readers).
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