2008-01-04, 20:58 | Link #1781 | |
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Was that fine or you want something with a bit more of spoilers? Considering the events on Hikaru's route it would be better to play Anzu's after reading Hikaru's and Nagi's. Well, that's just me.
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2008-01-04, 22:28 | Link #1782 |
Nitro+ fan
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Hyogo
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So you would say that Peace@Pieces has a worthwhile story? Interested in it because of the Noizi Ito art, but I don't love her quite enough to make my way through a halfheartedly-written game.
V. interested in discussing this one... if only to find out whether or not I understood the backstory properly before it fades from memory. Seriously, though, it's gotten me thinking about delving into other Liarsoft games, although I don't know if they'll be similar. Might just start looking for something by the same scenario writer. Almost done with Soshite Ashita no Sekai Yori. Still hung up on Yuuhi, haha (I put off her route as long as I could). I would have stopped after Asahi's route if not for the damn epilogue... now I just feel like I'm wading through a swamp to get there. I guess that's kind of an unfair impression to leave, because I quite liked Aoba and Minami's routes; they didn't feel enormously special or outstanding, but I enjoyed them. Asahi's end was--well, not quite to my tastes, I guess. I just feel like they could have done more with the premise (not necessarily in the Infinite Ryvius sense, either) and still made the game shorter. The CGs are stunning. The music is kind of crap, which is unfortunate; I get the sense that this is a game that needed a lot more atmosphere, but it never really evoked that for me except in some isolated scenes. The protagonist has a sort of black hole feeling to him. I don't think it's a terrible game by any means, but I was expecting quite a bit more, with the positive stuff that's been said about the scenario writer. All of the good things about it--good themes, good characters, good art--seem to slip by each other without ever 100% synchronizing. Guess I'll see how the after story is. Just gotta finish Yuuhi first... |
2008-01-05, 08:46 | Link #1783 | |
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Now onto Nagi's and Anzu's route where I'm sure the questions not answered in Hikaru's will get their respective answers. -------------- Also, I finished playing Ashita No Sekai Yori and I was just like you are right now. It was a pain to go through Yuhi's route. I really liked both Aoba's and Minami's but, for some reason Yuhi's felt annoying... Asahi's was ok. And the epilogue... Expected something different but, it was ok. Overall, the game was fine but, I was expecting something different. If they had showed more of the Dark side of every character things would have gone much better.
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2008-01-05, 10:30 | Link #1784 |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Paris, France
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Very interesting topic, thanks to all contributors.
So I resolved to get RUNE's Musume Shimai for the fetish aspect, and since I'd rather pick at least two titles at a time from Himeya due to the steep shipping price, I was wondering if you had any suggestion of another recent ADV title that is less of a nukige and more story-oriented, in the soft, heart-warming style. Non-consensuality is a definite turn-off, and kyonyuu is as well. It doesn't have to be loli per se, but youthfulness is certainly appreciated. Kissy kissy ~watashi no tamago~, mentioned earlier in this thread, looks cute enough. Fair Child seems to be a nice title as well. Any comment on how good they are story-wise? Thanks a lot. |
2008-01-05, 11:37 | Link #1785 |
Magical Boy
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Hiding... don't try to find me.
Age: 20
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My fave at the moment is Erogos' In Series. I don't really care about story in my ero-games though, so yeah. (not like I can understand moonspeak anyways, though it's actual story is pretty easy to figure out)
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2008-01-06, 00:48 | Link #1786 |
Kaede/Ama Fan boy
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Australia >< It suxz
Age: 32
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I just finished the Majipuri trial from my Insani disk and i only have one thing to say ~mauuuuuuuuuuu!!!!!!! that game is, oh i just cant describe it easily the best i have played...ever and its not a modern one either, The character designs are great, and just the whole atmosphere is Beautiful and funny, they characters are so great and well u just fall in love with some of there personalities, especially Soracchi's all in all i absolutley love this game and if anyone else has played it id love to hear there opions on it man i cant believe i missed this jewel....
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2008-01-06, 03:19 | Link #1787 |
Truth Martyr
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Doing Anzu's paperwork.
Age: 38
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At the moment, Critical Point and Crescendo. Replayed them a few weeks ago, in between Call of Duty 4 marathons.
Critical Point was the first H-game that I'd ever played, and one thing that I was struck by is how much of it made sense; most H-games tend to flip out when you get to tech, but Critical Point wasn't too bad; references to wars, CIC, Wild Wheels (though I think the real reference was Wild Weasel..) ...then again, the senario writer worked on Macross. ...I do remember feeling oddly awed at how many ways there were to creatively die in that game. Crescendo... totally different kettle of fish, as the Brits say. It's one of those stories which is heartwarming, tearjerking... I remember being moved to tears at several key moments in Ayame and Kaho's storylines... *coughs* ...but I like Call of Duty 4, Front Mission 5 and the Ace Combats better -_-
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2008-01-06, 07:08 | Link #1788 |
Kaede/Ama Fan boy
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Australia >< It suxz
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^omg u just spoke sacrelige, How can u say that Call of Duty 4, Front Mission 5 and the Ace Combats are better than Cresendo o.o man i think your crazy i mean those games are fun but honestly, Cresendo, takes the Cake and Ayames Story Arc was the sadest if you ask me
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2008-01-06, 16:09 | Link #1789 | |
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2008-01-07, 11:56 | Link #1791 | |
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2008-01-10, 03:04 | Link #1796 | |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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I was just browsing around to see what new toys and dojin games might be out and
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2008-01-10, 07:49 | Link #1797 |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Blame me for being a slowpoke, but I just heard that Peach Princess was working on an English port for Princess Waltz. Really nice, since it's one of those eroge that isn't just your usual fare.
Besides that, I liked the OP for it (dissonant chord, by NANA, I think?) Can't wait until it's finished. ^_^; |
2008-01-10, 10:55 | Link #1798 |
見習い魔剣使い
Join Date: May 2006
Location: 大陸の片隅
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I can't wait for Kamipani to come out. I just can't! ;__;
Luckily Fortune Arterial comes out this month, not the next...and my backlog should be enough to whet my appetite until both games are released. Koyori and Narukana-sama...<3!
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2008-01-10, 22:27 | Link #1800 |
Administrator
Join Date: Dec 2003
Age: 41
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Navel's new game (Oretachi ni tsubasa wa nai) comes out in June, but Lime (Navel's sister brand, still part of Omegavision) has their first game, Nostradamus ni kiitemiru, coming out in a few weeks. Even though it obviously has a different character designer, of course, I'm curious to see how the game will turn out. It, along with Fortune Arterial, are the two games I'm picking up in January.
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