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solidbatman's Mega Big Ultra Contest
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Since I got tired wrestling with a ton of stuff, and I have no Imagination, here it is: Omitted: Hidamari Sketch, Atelier Shallie hype, stuff I didn't steal from other sources, a blanket for his' illness, Persona, Pancakes, Little Busters, platinum disco, m.m. The blurred image in the mirror is the appointment clue: french flag and singing5 points -
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Basically, when you edit posts in some forums, you can specify a reason for why you did so and it'll pop up underneath your post all pretty afterward. This feature is actually enabled on this forum as well... for some. I know this for reasons.3 points
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Pictures Of Fuwa
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Tonight I was bored so I made some lovely members of Fuwa Tango Tay Rookie Ren Me I'm just too good on Paint. Can anyone do better?3 points -
Sakura Spirit Writing Critique - An Introduction
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For those that don’t know, the other day some villains ambushed me and they gave me a task – to produce a writing critique of Sakura Spirit. This, they say, will entertain the masses and provide much mirth for those on Fuwa. It is a task I went into full of hubris. But first some background. Sakura Spirit is an English developed Visual Novel with extroadinarily pretty art, and yet it suffers from a horrible reputation. A reputation even more repulsive than those terribly translated, doujin, nukige abominations Mangagamer spews forth. The mere mention of this title produces hisses and insults from nearby people, reactions you’d usually only hear if you gatecrashed a teenagers party. Dressed in only a bathrobe and slippers. Shouting that it was past your child’s bed-time, you were here to collect them, and had anybody seen them? There’s very few people or institutions that could release something so aesthetically beautiful only to produce such disgust in the public, and my money’s on the Government. And so I went into this challenge supremely confident, reassured by the knowledge that the Government has never done anything right. I would be gifted a game that was completely horrid, and I would need to apply only a minisule amount of brainpower to produce a detailed critique. How misplaced a feeling this was! But onto specifics, why the uproar over such a beautiful looking game? Well, there’s 4 reasons: there’s no plot, it’s a game about sex but there is none, it’s an English developed visual novel with Japanese words and phrases sprinkled everywhere, and the writing is horrid. So the only positives to the game are the pretty art, and the fanservice. But surely gamers are a smart species, they wouldn't fork over good money just because of some large, oil-smeared boobs, am I right? That would be like watching NASCAR for the crashes, or watching a foreign film to laugh at the funny mistranslations in the subtitles. But I was wrong. Over 100,000 people own Sakura Spirit, and that’s more than the entire voting population of Aruba. And most of them appear to have thoroughly enjoyed themselves, if the review system on Steam can be taken at face value. Which it can’t. But here’s the thing, if a small indie studio can sell over a hundred thousand copies just by including some nice art, and sprites with reflecting boobs, then there’s no incentive to provide a decent story or good writing. Writing takes time, and good writing even more so, and if there's little monetary reward to head down that path then people won’t. But unlike Winged Cloud, Sekai Project is a production studio and DO have a professional reputation to maintain. In response to the uproar they made some apologetic sounds and issued some vague promises on Reddit. They said they asked Winged Cloud to “improve the grammar and writing” and have since “changed their QA procedure”. But despite their revamped QA procedure the situation repeated itself with Nekopara, another awfully pretty game that was obviously translated by the Government. This didn’t bode well for their first promise. So over the next few weeks (Fuwa time) I will analyse the game’s writing to find out how much it has improved, and what writing issues are still included in the script. Obviously they wouldn't have been able to shoe-horn in a plot, or much additional character development, but what have they improved and how bad is the writing in its current form? Is Sakura Spirit finally worth purchasing or is it still nothing more than a glorified erotic CG gallery… with no actual porn? That’s what we’ll find out.3 points -
Unlimited Chat Works - Random Talk
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I absolutely abhor Mayo.3 points -
Majikoi Translation Discussion
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Everyone in favour of banning colekitt, raise your hands, please.3 points -
Majikoi Translation Discussion
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You guys always dig your own graves XD Anyway, you've celebrated long enough. This thread is now for updates and bug reporting. Any off-topicness after this post will be dealt with. And yes, Mayuchii is best girl.3 points -
We shall name him Dyslexic Eclipsed.3 points
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Vendetta After playing this route, I am severely tempted to immediately abuse my authority as the master of this blog and just name Silverio Vendetta VN of the Month for February. However, that really would be an abuse, so meh. Vendetta's route... let's just say it blows you away. The battles, the twists, and the overall awesomeness that accompany them are almost equivalent to that of Marie's or Rea's route in Dies Irae in impact. The way that so much of the cast evolves during the course of this particular path - Zephyr in particular - is just... superb. In terms of narrative quality, this by far blows away the other two routes, which is no surprise, considering that Vendetta was marked as the true heroine from the beginning. As a heroine, she frequently comes across as being contrary or paradoxical in nature, but at heart, she is anything but. When it comes to Zephyr, she is love incarnate... though it is sometimes tough love (frequently). ...Zephyr really shows off his anti-hero nature in this route, especially at the end. He has a level of humanity a simple hero cannot match, and for all his flaws, he really is an awesome protagonist. Like most of Light's chuunige works, if you hear the description of the plot, you might think it was trite... but if you experience it, you feel nothing of the sort, lol. Overall Overall, I do think this game is one of the better VNs produced by Light since Dies Irae... in some ways much better than Senshinkan, which was last year's big hit. A lot of this is because the writers went out of their way to create an incredibly deep setting, with a unique culture, physics, and political dynamic. There is definitely a sense of 'a science-fantasy Germany, fifteen hundred years in the future' to the setting, with Hitler replaced by a moral purist military ruler and war hero. In terms of the battles, they managed to bring back the best of Dies Irae's battle narration style while escaping some of its flaws. It felt like they'd refined the style without falling into the trap of being unbalanced the way Zero Infinity did. In terms of characters, they managed to create a much larger and more varied cast than is their wont, though they - as always - made a lot of oddball people (and not in a funny manner, for the most part). The game's weakness and strength is in the difference in focus and detail between the routes. Because of the way the story is constructed, the Milly>Chitose>Vendetta play order is the only one you can take if you want to feel satisfied with all the routes. As a result, if you did play it in this order, it feels like the VN gets better with each route... but if you were to play it out of order, you'd probably get a bit frustrated, to say the least. Overall, this was quite a satisfying experience.2 points
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Spring 2015 Anime Chart
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owari no seraph Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteru Darou ka highshool DxD sidonia no kishi nagato yuki chan .....and everything else i may consider good2 points -
I'm so bad at this shit.2 points
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how I feel when im looking for VNs on steam.2 points
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I'm a big fan of LNs, though I rarely read popular ones. My all time favorite LN would definitely be Utsuro no Hako to Zero no Maria. Others such as Gekkou, Sayonara Piano Sonata and Hikaru ga Chikyuu are honorable mentions. As for my preference, it depends on what I'm in the mood for, really. Like Eclipsed mention above, LNs lack colorful visuals along with music and voice acting. However, that also means that LNs do allow more freedom for imagination. Also (shameless advertising incoming), if you want some recommendations, feel free to check out my thread dedicated to under appreciated LNs. Link is in my signature2 points
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Download link? /index.php?/topic/9115-where-are-the-downloads-help1111/">Here you go Anyway, welcome to the forum~2 points
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Now edit every post in the thread with that please. I need it. So bad. I don't mean just mine, it's not ENOUGH. EDIT: it's... beautiful.2 points
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Love Live! School Idol Festival Thread
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You know, if I had a time machine I would just go back in time and redo all my terrible, terrible 10+1 scoutings... aka "all I got was the guaranteed SR and it was Kotori" @yoki: next event is cool Kotori and the event song matches the event SR colour I'm pretty sure2 points -
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Oh baby. Here we go. This has just been sitting around... for like ever. I love this gif so much. xD2 points
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Nothing says spring better than Rewrite's Kotori in her natural habitat2 points
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Personal blog (Sanahtlig's Corner) VNDB profile Fuwazette articles LewdGamer articles I've been into VNs since around 2002, and active in the community since about 2004. I go by various pseudonyms including sanahtlig, Dark_Shiki, and magusgs. Boards I actively follow include Mangagamer, JAST, Fuwanovel, and VNDB. I was also formerly active at NIS America. I've been actively following VN localization for over 10 years, so I've become familiar with business aspects of the market that often elude other fans. Over the years I gradually became interested in playing games outside the walled garden of English releases. I enrolled in a year of Japanese courses in 2005 and casually studied the language. I used text hookers to machine translate Japanese VNs, especially RPGs and other gameplay-centric titles. In the past few years I've gradually shifted to using dictionary lookup more often as my knowledge of the language improves and machine translation becomes less attractive as a crutch. Today I remain reliant on text hooking, and I use machine translation as a grammar reference (or when I'm feeling particularly lazy), but my Japanese is good enough that I can often understand written dialogue unaided. With all the tools at my disposal, I'm fairly confident my overall comprehension approaches native level for the games I typically play, even if my reading speed is a bit slower and I don't necessarily understand every word or every phrase. I play VNs voraciously, though I go through spells where I play 30+ hrs a week, and other times where I'll go months without playing any. These days I mostly play Japanese-language VNs, though I try to sprinkle English VNs in (with auto-mode enabled) to give my hands a rest from scrolling over unfamiliar Japanese phrases and repetitive clicking. I keep my VNDB profile mostly up to date. My focus is eroge with gameplay; I consider myself nearly an expert on this genre and I've played games from most of the major developers. I play eroge almost exclusively because, well, I like my animu ero, even if it's just a scene or two tacked on at the end. I usually shy away from nukige, which tend to bore me, but I play a few. To this day I've completely spurned original English VNs for several reasons: the low production values / severe lack of professional quality releases, lack of Japanese voice acting, lack of ero, and a general disdain for Western cultural and artistic values which often creep in (especially into the ero, if any). I might be persuaded to try one eventually if some or all of those concerns are addressed. I like to argue and debate, and my forum post history is filled with posts on all sorts of topics including the VN industry, VN piracy, censorship, legal issues and obscenity, and much more. I also post on Fuwanovel's Fuwazette as well as my own personal blog. My tone is often callous but I typically attempt to argue concepts and ideas, not people. My view is that ideas exist to be challenged, and unchallenged ideas lead to complacence and zombie-think: simply echoing what others tell you. Wherever I see complete acceptance of an idea, I see a viewpoint not being considered. True objectivity means openness to new ideas, an ability to see controversies from multiple perspectives and understand how different premises and viewpoints can lead to different conclusions. I pursue truth, and where truth is elusive I seek to approach it through the sum of all valid viewpoints. Even viewpoints that don't hold up to scrutiny often provide a valid insight into the minds of men. I write fiction occasionally. My current project is Memory's Wounds. I am sanahtlig, and this is my story.1 point
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Hello everyone, Rose here bringing you a post relevant to all Fuwa users. As we all know, the site went through a lot of changes lately and lots of people are still a bit lost about things, so to make everything clear, Tay made a really big post explaining his plans for the future, a summary of some new features planned and much more, so be sure to read it even if you're not confused, for you might actually learn about more stuff to come. Together with that, Eclipsed made a comprehensive list of the recent changes, and it brings you all the links you might possibly need to check if you're late for the party. Huge thanks to Tay for making a really clear and enlightening statement, and to Eclipsed for his great list of changes. Those two are surely going to help a lot of members understand the current situation.1 point
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Peter Payne, owner of VN publisher JAST and the J-List empire, made the following comment in their official forums: JAST's experience with RPGs JAST has released several RPGs over the years, including the Raidy series, Brave Soul, Aselia the Eternal, and most recently Yumina the Ethereal. JAST has said hinted before that the Raidy series did very well for them, and they seemed quite eager to work on Raidy 3, so I'd infer that it's not included in this assessment. Brave Soul was heavily pirated, as evidenced by the repetitive posts in the old forums asking how to save (which was explicitly outlined in the short paper manual that came with the game). The release of Aselia the Eternal was mired by issues, including a widely available fan translation patch, JAST's decision not to release a version with the original 18+ content due to concerns about the sexual portrayal of children, failure to pursue a Steam release, and the fact that by the time JAST got around to releasing it 8 years had passed and the game's graphics (640x480) and battle system were horribly dated. I previously discussed how Yumina the Ethereal's marketing was poorly handled, although eventually they did release a playable trial at least. Since Brave Soul was released 12 years ago and Aselia the Eternal probably didn't cost much to localize due to the existing fan patch (JAST worked with the same group for the official release), I presume JAST's statement is based largely on Yumina the Ethereal's sales. Seinarukana: JAST's most ambitious RPG license to date Synopsis Seinarukana follows the dimension-traveling adventures of Nozomu and his band of friends. The story opens in a typical high school in Japan. Nozomu's everyday life is shattered when the school is suddenly attacked by strange invaders from another world wielding medieval weapons and fantastic magics. Amidst the chaos he and others awake to supernatural powers that had long lied dormant--powers inherited from a previous life. When the dust settles the entire campus has dimension shifted, and the students find themselves stranded in an alien world. While at first Nozomu and his friends simply seek to return to their world, they gradually become entangled in a dimension-spanning intrigue that threatens the entire multiverse. In the process, they discover the nature of their powers, and memories of their former lives begin to awaken. Story and gameplay The premise is reminiscent of its prequel Aselia the Eternal, though it has lighthearted school comedy elements that more resemble spiritual successor Yumina the Ethereal. The gameplay system is an evolution of the strategic overland map movement and tactical combat found in Aselia the Eternal, streamlining leveling, adding greater complexity in the form of separate physical defense and magical defense, and introducing a large cast of playable characters with unique skills. Skills are awarded as map completion objectives, with faster and more complete conquest rewarded with rare and powerful skills, giving players incentive to master the gameplay. You can see screenshots of the gameplay on its VNDB page. Evaluation I've played through the entire game, and the gameplay is a blast. The story mixes typical high school comedy with a fascinating sci-fi / fantasy setting, but the blend is smoother and more convincing than Yumina the Ethereal, with the plot and setting gradually introduced rather than dropped in your lap halfway through like with Yumina. Unlike Yumina, there's no grind or random encounters, which I appreciate. Seinarukana is currently rated 8.4/10 with 151 votes on VNDB, ranking it #3 in untranslated RPGs below Eushully's epics Ikusa Megami Zero and Ikusa Megami Verita. English Release Insider information suggests Seinarukana is planned for a 2015 release, likely timed to coincide with Anime Expo in early July. Unfortunately, JAST appears to be heading for a repeat of the mistakes they made with Yumina the Ethereal: taking a high-caliber RPG, hurling it at fans, then expecting the game to market itself. RPGs require special marketing at a different audience Ask existing VN fans (JAST's typical customers) to buy an RPG, and they're going to whine that there's gameplay getting in the way of their story. RPG fans don't necessarily frequent VN sites, because they don't like VNs especially--they like RPGs. On top of that, when RPG fans are looking for RPGs to buy, they're looking for promotional materials that highlight the gameplay: gameplay screenshots, gameplay videos, and playable demos. Reviews are important RPG fans tend to read reviews before they buy, which means RPG review sites need to be engaged and persuaded to review these games. I never saw any reviews of Yumina the Ethereal on RPG sites, which was probably the #1 reason it didn't do as well as JAST had hoped. There's a huge potential audience for VN-style RPGs with strong gameplay, but it's going to take more effort to tap than JAST is probably used to. But if they're going spend the considerable resources to license a long high-caliber RPG like Seinarukana...why wouldn't they market it the best they could? Seinarukana is a Steam dream come true Seinarukana has to be released on Steam. Absolutely. Positively. If the game can be listed on Steam, priced affordably, and it gets noticed--the game will sell like hotcakes. I've played Seinarukana, and the gameplay is a blast. Steam users will eat it up. Censoring the H-content in Seinarukana will be no issue because there's hardly any to begin with. And with a censored version, sites like RPGFan and RPGamer should be willing to review the game, which will multiply sales. Getting these sites review copies before release, to boost pre-release hype, is a key aspect of proper marketing! My message to JAST Disappointing sales of your RPGs is your own fault. You're dropping the ball. Put some effort into the marketing this time around and you'll get results! You have talented people working for you on Seinarukana that know what it takes to market RPGs. Talk to them! Throw money at them and give them the authority to do what it takes to make this release successful! My message to readers It's outside the scope of this article to convince you that Seinarukana is awesome. You'll just have to take make word for it. Regardless if you agree, if you care about visual novel style RPGs then I have a message for you: JAST needs your help. They're at a fork in the road where they're debating if high quality RPGs are worth the effort of releasing. They don't realize they're sitting on a gold mine; all they see is a caved-in tunnel that is taking forever to clear. And if they don't dig down, they'll never realize it. I want YOU, the RPG fans, to help me tell JAST what they're doing wrong. Here's a pre-release thread for Seinarukana on the JAST official forums. Tell them what they need to do to reach RPG fans like you and me and make Seinarukana and future awesome RPGs a success. Do you want to see shining gems like Eushully's Ikusa Megami Verita in English? First we have to convince Japanese developers like Eushully that there's a market for these games in English, and we have to convince localization companies like JAST that translating a 100hr epic like that isn't going to bankrupt them. I leave the sword in your hands, RPG fans.1 point
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Assumes people know the meaning of Banzai. Feels the need to explain Aishiteru. Plz, Nosebleed1 point
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New to the forum please bear with me no download links?
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Welcome to the forums!1 point -
LN's or VN's
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I most definitely need to start getting more into Light Novels.. especially given the fact that some of the highly-regarded writers in eroge out there are now writing them. For example, I'm currently reading one titled 'Humanity Has Declined/Jinrui ha Suitai Shimashita/人類は衰退しました' and it's by the one and only Romeo Tanaka, who wrote such works as Cross+Channel and Saihate no Ima. Even from what little I've read of Jintai, it's nothing short of an absolute masterpiece, and many others agree. Not to forget mentioning how it's continued success shows with the fact that there's an entire anime adaptation available. I'm then guessing the other eroge writers who saw his or maybe another's success probably decided to jump on that bandwagon too. I mean, I was also made aware of the 'Saekano' series, which is by Maruto (guy behind White Album 2 and Parfait).. and etc. so I'm pretty sure this is a new world revolution or something (笑). In any case, I definitely recommend to the people who enjoyed their experiences throughout the eroge/VN medium to also check out some of the rather lesser known but great works in the Light Novel medium. Hakomari is just one example of that, because there's probably going to be more where that came from onwards. Although I guess it really sucks when you don't get any opportunity to listen to stuff like reading a "novel".. (; ̄д ̄) Yeah uhh, I think I'll stick to playing Japanese Porn Games most of the time in that regard lol. When I finally start another Light Novel, it's likely I'll have some music playing to accent it because I really like music. (music is a big part of what drives me to watching anime or playing these games, actually)1 point -
Love Live! School Idol Festival Thread
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Well, mini goal complete, my favorite idolized R team1 point -
Why would you want a feature to specify a reason to edit your own posts? Sounds pretty obsolete. Well I wouldn't be opposed to it I guess, but it seems IPB doesn't want you to. Don't worry, I can write "Zaka is a terrible person" for you any time1 point
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A conversation about the TSF's in Muv-Luv.
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Credit to xthorgoldx on /r/visualnovels/ for what is probably going to be the most detailed in-universe answer:1 point -
Tears of Yggdrasil Patreon launch
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Hmmm, I was initially avoiding this because I had question marks over the writing. BUT I had a look at the trailer and it looks decent (can't really tell, it's hard to get a detailed impression from a trailer,) I'll have to give the demo a try. My interest has officially been piqued. Good luck with your campaign, 10,000 pounds is a lot of money to raise.1 point -
Reason for it not being on by default? Almost ALL of my edits are me fixing a spelling error or something else dumb like that. So almost all of my posts would have a weird yellow thing under them. That sounds like it would be unsightly no? 'Course, I guess I could just disable it if it was enabled by default, so I guess that wouldn't be a problem.1 point
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Aaand it's over Tried to spend my remaining 15LP but maintenance started st the end. RIP. Ended up as rank 1300 something so i could have spared some gems but i got an extra rank up plus the 2 gems reward so it wasn't too bad. I'm going to bed for real now. Good morning~1 point
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@CLuBLioN haha yeah I just broke 60k points as well. 2 free gems is yummy1 point
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Welcome to the forums! Hope you enjoy your stay! How did you find out about Katawa Shoujo? Have a moe:1 point
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Hello! So I heard about this site only a few days ago, and I think it's amazing! I mean, people giving each other recommendations on visual novels and helping each other learn Japanese - I honestly felt bad lurking here, so I signed up, haha. A bit about me: I'm a college student who sometimes plays visual novels, but mainly RPGs (favorite genre is probably mystery), though I'm a novice at Japanese comprehension, haha. I don't really browse forums at all, so I'm kinda new to all of this. Anyway, it's good to finally be a part of the community!1 point
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As everyone knows, I play a lot of VNs. Clephas has his threads to talk about untranslated works, and they're pretty neat. It's nice to get reviews on releases or just random VNs he plays. I'm probably the person here with the most knowledge of translated VNs, so I thought "why not give this corner thingy a try". So, here I am. Whenever I read, re-read or feel like writing about a random VN, I'll post those here. Hopefully the thread will be of some use to get everyone to play some more VNs~ I'll basically introduce some VNs and give my thoughts on them. The introduction part may be a bit boring for the people who know the VN already... But what I'm aiming at here is having people who don't know those VNs play them. If you already know the VN I'm talking about, you're not my target audience. If you can still have fun with the post, that's great, though <3 It'd be kind of weird to post the thread without any mini-review, though... Well, recently enough, I've been replaying Daibanchou. Daibanchou is a game mostly reliant on it's strategy RPG gameplay. Simply put, the story isn't good enough to keep you playing it by itself. A mostly generic story and underdeveloped characters make the story not enough to keep you going solely because of it. I would say that differently from some VNs where gameplay is something that complements the story, gameplay is the main focus of the game here. That and H-scenes. There are a lot of them. Now, Daibanchou is an alicesoft game. That's self-explanatory for many people, but alicesoft has their own, eh, style when it comes to telling a story... And that style is generally convenient wacky bullshit with ok comedy that eventually leads to serious story segments (that will generally revert to the usual wacky bullshit shortly afterwards). Still, their wacky bullshit is fun. It's not exhaustive to read, and the fights you'll be conducting should be enough incentive on their own to make you pass through those fun moments. In daibanchou's case, you have a badass protagonist with his badass crew fighting their way to conquer Japan and destroy the system to make something new. Meanwhile, our protagonist is recovering special, superpowerful buttons that came from who-knows-where that just turn out to be in the hands of large faction leaders to make his kuu-kinda-tsundere super fast wolf fiance go back to her human form. Getting those buttons will force you to fight your way through tanks, vampires, ninjas and pirates (or religious freaks, depending on which route you pick) and be a badass all through it. Also, don't mind the fact you do have a fiance. You're free to have sex with anyone. She doesn't seem to care about it. The other girls don't either. You have amnesiac katana-wielding submissive proper japanese girl with super regeneration, try-hard megane class rep who can capture enemies easier, loli doll magical-girl who hits from far away and gives tea to everyone, blonde ojou-sama political-ish leader who inspects countries and has lots of guts and ninja-girl whose route I never bothered to finish (what, reality is tough. I can't know about everyone ) I have this feeling there's another heroine. All of them have separate routes. And there are sex scenes with plenty of characters who aren't those too, just in case you're wondering. I also feel like I should warn everyone that mandatory rape will happen in this game (though not by the protagonist, differently from Rance). You're free to follow through all routes whenever you want, except for one of them. Your decision on which place to conquer in the second chapter will permanently seal one heroine route of two. The routes are easy to follow through once the girl appears in your harem (just have sex with her when you get the chance to. It's not hard) but getting the girl to appear in your harem can be troublesome. Oh, by the way, everyone got their superpowers when a hole to hell (or something like it, anyway) opened up in the middle of Japan a few years before everything started. Except only students got superpowers. Because reasons. What I told you so far is the basic plot of the game. There's a lot more hidden behind it. The hidden parts of the story are interesting... But all in all, you'll be playing to get the not-so-post-apocalyptic battle royale experience where your small group of badasses fights against small armies and other groups of badasses. All of them with superpowers or some other similar gimmick. The characters are fun, and even if you dislike them, you just don't have to trigger their events. You can even just fire a character you don't like if you don't want them to be in your army. The game gives you a lot of freedom in that aspect. The soundtrack is pretty neat, and I personally like the style (though I know it's not for everybody). All in all, if you like this type of thing, maybe you'll want to try out the game. I rated it a 9 because I enjoyed it a lot, though it's probably more of a 7 or 6.1 point
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Yo. Welcome. Have a good time here if you dare. Talk to people. Enter a romance with one. Meet up, have children, grow old, and remember the good old days. Enjoy yourself. (I clarified the 'etc' a little xD) (idk where I was going with that but I feel bad not saying something more than 'yo.')1 point
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Fuwanovel Confessions
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Confession: LinovaA's new avatar was cute enough to pull me onboard the new avatar bandwagon.1 point -
Hello sirx strange. Welcome to the forums! Rewrites not childish!@# Ok fine the common route yes but later on it gets a bit darker / more serious! Try G-Senjou no Maou it's a battle of wits revenge type of story1 point
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True route is Hatto's route, get on this level already1 point
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Love Live! School Idol Festival Thread
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We've discussed this before. Everyone here is a girl.1 point -
Ah, cool! A K-Pop thread! Yeah, I'll toss my hat in the ring here. I went through the list here and it's not bad at all...Girl's Generation is pretty much a cornerstone to enjoyment of this genre. Maybe I can help you find a few more songs seeing as I live in Korea (not Korean though) and get to hear the new stuff pretty regularly walking around. Here's a couple of my favorites, older and newer: CNBlue - Can't Stop https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75KBwVtd_W0 UI - You & I https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJR8Inf77Ac K.Will - Day 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVVPxexz1c So You & Jung Gi Go - Some https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-FhDScM_2w AOA - Dan Bal Muh Li (Short Hair) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5wzkQvzp4c There's a few I like quite a bit... got a rather extensive list. I never really cared for K-Pop when I first got here but it grows on you, pretty awesome stuff after a while. Helps after you learn the language a bit too, so if you need help understanding/reading some Hangeul, let me know, I might be able to help1 point
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Hello everyone, quick post and no time for introductions this time, for if you didn't received the news, then there you have it: After four years in development, the Majikoi translation project is finally complete! So if you plan to read this game or was waiting for the complete patch to finish it, then go thank the team in the discussion thread, you can find their profile links in the translation thread if you feel like PMing then as well. Thanks a lot everyone on the team, you guys are amazing and our deepest gratitude!1 point
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Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso | April is Your Lie [A-1 Pictures] [Series]
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Just gonna drop the final chapter(44) of kimi no Uso http://imgur.com/a/CI5ir and somehow i know the ending going to be like that.1 point -
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Who wants nightmares! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJw64YBXUMQ1 point