2006-10-15, 06:23 | Link #82 | |
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The 11 endings are, in no particularly order: Tsugumi: good ending Sora: good ending Tsugumi/Sora: epilouge Tsugumi/Sora: bad ending You: good ending You: bad ending You: epilouge Sara: good ending Sara: bad ending Sara: epilouge Coco I assume you got """Tsugumi: good ending""" and """Tsugumi/Sora: bad ending""" right? then you should go for sora now, then move on to boy's route and clear "you good end" and "sara good end", that should unlock the coco arc for ya... You can get the 3 epilouges by following the walkthrough. With ONE EXCEPTION though, the """Tsugumi/Sora: epilouge""" won't appear unless you have cleared the final COCO's route, then go for either sora or tsugumi, at the end you will see it. It's short and contained a major spoiler, no wonder they pushed that behind COCO
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2006-10-17, 13:59 | Link #85 | |
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Rest assured, the game isn't like that.
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2006-10-17, 15:07 | Link #86 | |
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The trial doesn't have any serious spoilers does it? Last edited by Supergrunch; 2006-10-27 at 20:16. |
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2006-10-17, 22:40 | Link #88 |
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No No No, if it doesn't have gameplay elements its not a game its a visual novel. These types of entertainment are so far removed from what one would call games that I feel there should be a visual novel sub-forum to differentiate. Let me try to rationalize here. Tayu Uta which I am playing right now=Game, Tsuyokisu which I have on my desk, not a game. Again Princess General II=Game, Nee Chanto Shiyou not a game. I really don't think clicking through text and making the right choice entails a game as much as it entails experiencing a story. In fact I'm surprised Gamefaqs even carries this in its database, perhaps its because of the U.S Release or a loosening of its definitions. Gaming entails the chance of losing, but in these you are going to win something in the end if you follow any given story path and are nice to the girls.
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2006-10-17, 23:52 | Link #89 | |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: New Jersey USA
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But seriously, it's still best to call them games because no one will comprehend what a "visual novel" is unless they have played them. To the uninitiated, what makes a visual novel different from a graphic novel? Show someone a graphic novel and they will call it a comic book, and show someone a visual novel and they will call it a game (albeit a very boring game). |
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2006-10-27, 10:18 | Link #90 | |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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The term visual novel was refering to the visual novel series by LEAF - Shizuku, Kizuato, to heart and routes It features text lying on top of the CG (eg. kana little sister) rather than text being restricted in the little box (eg. ever17 for most of the time) However, in fan-translation community, the term visual novel is indeed prefered for erogames, all age galgames and doujin galgames. Seriously, you can find these stuff in a game shop, but definitely not in a book store.
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2006-10-27, 20:15 | Link #91 |
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Right, I have got the game, and played through Tsugumi's good end. I have to say my reaction mirrors that of many other people... why the hell is a good ending so sad? It was, however, bloody amazing.
By the way, if I havent yet come across any errors is voiceovers, does this mean I have a non-faulty disk 4? |
2006-10-31, 18:08 | Link #94 |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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Finally had time to finish up Sora's path the other day. That was another rough one.
It's interesting, though, how during Sora's path, you have better interaction with Tsugumi than when you're on Tsugumi's path. Can I get a path that combines the best of the 2? I've already started playing as Kid. Should be interesting since it introduces Sara. Whom I guess is just left for dead when you play as Takeshi. |
2006-10-31, 18:17 | Link #95 | |
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2006-11-02, 02:40 | Link #97 |
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I've never played nor heard of this game but if it's as good as you say i'll give it a try, i stopped playing h-games since i played "kana little sister", that game really pissed me off because it was so sad and depressing, even the good endings were sad in my opinion
the games i've played so far are dividead TCI xchange 1 2 casual romance club hitomi brave soul and of course kana, the storyline was too realistic for me and it actually made me sad, and thats like not easy to do, i didnt cry or anything dont get me wrong but in my opinion h-games are all depressing, especially the ones you like regardless of the story line, because at some point, inevitably it will be over and the story ends, it really bums me out... what are the best games i should try that i havent besides ever 17 anyways? first post btw so hello everyone |
2006-11-02, 13:41 | Link #99 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Hamburg
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Ever17 is a fairly good visual novel, but has a slightly too convoluted resolution for my taste to quite make the top group.
But if you liked the format and are looking for other very good games of this genre: The (IMHO) undisputed king of the hill storywise is "Phantom of Inferno". I can't recommend it enough, and unlike Ever17, it has many _logical_ true endings which differ pretty much. |
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