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2011-11-02, 16:42 | Link #2982 | |
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(I'm still hoping that they might do a PC "port-back" of mutsu-no-hana at some point, given that Palette staff wrote the story for the PSP game anyway. At the very least, I hope for a fandisk in light of the anime.)
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2011-11-02, 17:07 | Link #2983 |
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Some anime that were eroge adaptions ended getting a fan disc or an all ages remake. Recent examples would be: Ef had a "pleasurable box" fandisc last year, Oretsuba got an all ages version a few months ago, Hoshikaka is getting a fandisc next year in february. Who knows, maybe Pallete will release a fandisc in the future.
In the mean time, i am waiting for Pallete's next work that is going to be released by the end of november: Hare Tokidoki Otenki Ame Last edited by hyl; 2011-11-02 at 17:11. Reason: typos |
2011-11-03, 03:42 | Link #2984 |
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Hoshizora no Memoria
Just finished Hoshizora no Memoria. Noticed the game when I saw it on the VN translation update report on 4ch. I have read quite a few positive and some negative remarks about the game, so decided to give it a shot after finding a chinese patch for it. There might be an upcoming english translation but people claim it to be a troll project. Since I have only been playing english translated eroges which are mostly dated, this is probably the best looking game I have played so far. The music was also very well done. Spoiler for Contain spoilers:
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2011-11-03, 05:36 | Link #2985 | |
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@previously-mentioned Diamic Days: It was the first title from Lump of Sugar I played, so I didn't really know what to expect. I felt the pacing was its main issue. You have Ren for most of the game completely indifferent to the ladies and as soon as he became aware of the mystery called love it happend in "rapid" succession as he became the "perfect lover". Tokiha was my favorite character, though. Her calm and slow speech pattern was quite fitting. |
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2011-11-03, 13:20 | Link #2987 |
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urg, I REALLY cannot stand koihime mosou...
Turning three kingdoms into a VN to me is like.... a VN with Albert Einstein, Issac Newton, Galileo, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs that is feminized... Whenever you date Einstein-chan I bet you cannot get this img out of your head: Spoiler for size:
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2011-11-03, 21:35 | Link #2994 |
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Ah, so Yosuga no Sora. If you're wondering what it's like, probably the best thing to do is to watch the anime first, which gives a pretty good idea. The game is pretty much like that (some routes are more faithful than others), but not nearly so time-compressed (obviously). I'd say the biggest selling point of the game is probably the art & setting, along of course with Sora herself (who would probably make most lists of "famous imouto characters in eroge").
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2011-11-04, 00:40 | Link #2996 | |
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thanks for the recommendation.
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2011-11-04, 00:49 | Link #2997 |
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Oh -- to be clear, the Visual Novel definitely did come first, and the anime is an adaptation of it. Just that if you want to know what the game is like, you can watch the anime now for a sort of "quick summary" (or if you've already seen the anime, then you can expect a similar but expanded experience when you play the game). It's a case where I think the anime did a reasonably good job of capturing the feel of the game (given the constraints).
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2011-11-04, 01:57 | Link #3000 |
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Of the mentioned, I think I only liked Natsuame. It handled the blood-related tissue with more delicacy and concentrated drama than yosuga, which at some points had full-on drama in a setting that became unbearable towards the end. The former wasn't without its flaws however, because of some routes being somewhat subpar. Tenshin I disregard, since I think it's in an entirely different category. There's Kana, but only if I put on my dusty old nostalgia goggles. Of course, the most recent "imouto" type game I like over the rest was Realimouto (by alcot H).
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