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Dmitri Kalanikov (Evolimit)- The head of the Calamity Monkeys, a bear of a Russian scientist who was the operational leader of the first Mars colonization effort. Highly intelligent (despite his appearance), his one weakness was his daughter, Tsunami. Like most of the Calamity Monkeys, there is an aura of childish wonder to his attitudes toward the colonization of Mars. A man of heroic proportions in every way. Kamio Ami (Semiramis no Tenbin)- Ingenious, borderline sociopathic, and manipulative, she is redeemed somewhat by a lack of malice (toward most people) and a definite sense of fairness. Referred to as a demon by the protagonist, due to her manipulations, she nonetheless prefers to create positive results in most situations she manipulates (though there are some seriously odd results). Unfortunately, her early life has left her somewhat screwy when it comes to close relationships. Hinaori Kagome (Comyu)- Vicious, malicious, and ingenious, with an endless capacity for ruthlessness. The true heroine of Comyu. Her only love is the protagonist, but she tends to have an odd way of showing it, most of the time. Not fit for human company most of the time. Shigure Sora (Devils Devel Concept)- Sociopathic, monstrous, and more than a little crazy. While he has many holes in his personality and negative personality traits, he is also invariably honest, endlessly dutiful to those duties he has taken on himself, and protective (as well as possessive) of those he attaches to. He is incapable of love in the romantic sense, though the heroines generally refuse to believe this (despite having issues there themselves). He is, however, capable of contentment and desiring the contentment of others, albeit in a limited sense. He is also rarely needlessly malicious, outside of combat (where is aroused in every sense). Toshirou (Vermilion Bind of Blood)- An ancient former-samurai vampire who serves as a guardian of vampiric law in the city of Foggy Bottom. A rarity amongst vampires, who generally don't bother to polish technique, he is willing to use anything he can to fulfill what he sees as his duty. However, he also suffers from a silver bullet that is slowly rotting away his heart, giving him a sense of mortality no other vampire is able to experience. Zephyr Colerain (Silverio Vendetta)- Normally a lazy sponge of a cowardly deserter whose only passion is protecting his adopted sister Millie from danger. When cornered he becomes the most sadistic sort of killer, ruthlessly utilizing insults, examples of painful death, and human shields to kill his enemies, often in an enormously painful fashion. The ultimate assassin due to his abilities and personality (cowardly, intense desire to survive, absolute ruthlessness). Serika (Ikusa Megami series)- Once a young warrior-hero full of kindness and dreams of peace, with the loss of his humanity he has become the God-slayer, wandering the world in search of a place to be at peace. Broken and worn down by his experiences and the pressure of his goddess body on his all-too-human soul, there is very little remaining of the young man he was at the beginning. Kaito (Akatsuki no Goei)- Insulting, rude, arrogant, and more than a little crazy, Kaito is the protagonist of the Akatsuki no Goei series. Well-aware of his own internal darkness, he nonetheless lives as he wills, no matter the situation. Narita Shinri (Hello, Lady)- Hyper-intelligent, arrogant, and uncaring of others sensibilities, he is the protagonist of Hello, Lady. A vengeance-seeking young man with a strong sense of theater, as well as a capacity for ruthlessness tempered by a moral compass damaged but not destroyed by his experiences. Elceranto de Annoyance/Belche (Draculius)- The ultimate 'loli-baba' vampire. A five hundred year old vampire sent to serve the protagonist, she serves as mother, mentor, lover, wife, maid, and general guide to the world for Jun throughout the story. As a support character and a heroine, she is unmatched... and she is also really really good at killing humans, lol. Marie (Dies Irae)- An innocent young girl who lived her entire mortal life without human contact due to the curse of the guillotine. Her last words were 'I will always be here, won't I?' when she was finally executed by the very guillotine at whose foot she was born... only to continue to exist, immortal and unchanging. Maia (Hapymaher)- The mistress of Tohru's dreams, a sadistic loli who loves nothing more than teasing the people she loves. However, she is also intensely protective of those same people and utterly unforgiving of those who attempt to harm them. She is the image of Tohru's greatest desire and a source of endless pain and sorrow for him, the sweet dream he does not allow himself to experience. Donoko (Haruka ni Aogi, Uruwashi no)- Donoko is a young woman at the isolated girls' school who acts as if she cares about nothing at all. However, her meeting with Tsukasa changes her outlook, giving her a confidante she otherwise never would have possessed. The girl that she shows to Tsukasa is inquisitive, kind-hearted, and highly intelligent, as well as being a natural rebel to authority that seeks to force her into a mold she can't fit into. Yuuji (Grisaia series)- A deeply scarred young man who has lived much of his life since adolescence as an intelligence agent. His outlook on life is warped rather obviously by his experiences, including those prior to his adoption by his teacher and his entry into service. Ichirou (Hatsuru Koto Naki Mirai Yori)- The protagonist of the story. A hard-edged kamikaze pilot with a drill sergeant's attitude and a surprising talent for analyzing a situation... though he tends to act on instinct more often than not. He is the product of WWII's battlefield and nationalist culture, but he is well-aware of the contradictions of his education and life in the service. In his view, a soldier's duty is to die so that civilians don't have to. At times, he will speak indirectly about the horrors of being in service to a nation that has forgotten how to surrender. Kaze no Ushiro ni Ayumu Mono (Jingai Makyou)- Feral, animalistic, and direct in all matters. She is of a species of wolf-like non-humans who seek the protagonist's potential power, asking him to allow her to eat him when he is satisfied with his life (in her mind, after he has kids). To an extent, she follows the natural laws (survival of the fittest), but she doesn't believe in giving up the struggle for life while there is a breath in her body. Cinema (Komorebi no Nostalgica)- A main character but not a heroine of the story of Komorebi no Nostalgica. A simple, innocent humanoid AI who displays an odd level of humanity in her gestures and actions, despite being far behind technologically in comparison to the fully self-aware Metosera. She was once both the ultimate masterpiece of one of the greatest software and hardware developers of all time and a perfectly innocent sales clerk at the movie rental shop he ran. Decades later, after the war, found and repaired by the protagonist and friends, she begins a journey of self-discovery that is deeply touching as she blurs the boundaries between man and machine in ways even the denizens of the new world have yet to encounter. Fluorite (Komorebi no Nostalgica)- A young Metosera and one of the protagonist's group of friends since childhood. While she retains the tendency toward excessive dependence on logical analysis that many of her kind have, she nonetheless displays a depth of emotion and personality that sets her apart as a distinct individual sentience, rather than a mere result of artificial development. Luna (Tsuki ni Yorisou, Otome no Sahou)- A brilliant artist, investor, and master of the mansion the protagonist works at as a trap maid. She is an albino, suffering from the same difficulties many such individuals endure (weakness to UV rays, a tendency toward vision problems, etc), she has nonetheless made a life for herself, even in the face of the active opposition and off-hand contempt of her birth family. While she can be harsh on first meeting, she is deeply passionate in her affection toward those she comes to care about, even if she appears to maintain a certain distance at times. Roy (Ryakudatsusha no In'en and Ryuukishi Bloody Saga)- A young man who began his life as a victim, endured living as a killer to become an avenger, and eventually became a healer and protector after his vengeance left him empty. Tendou Setsuna (Tokyo Babel)- A child forced to act as a god to a desperate populace, who then proceeded to foil their desires, causing the extinction of an entire planet full of humans. His guilt has made him gloomy and given him a disregard for his own safety and happiness that is unnatural in its completeness. Created as a short-lived tool, he looks to be in his late teens despite having only lived a few years. He can be considered the 'ultimate human' in the sense that his abilities lie at the very limits of what is possible through bio-engineering a human before birth. Opera (Tiny Dungeon)- A dragon-race maid... as well as a former assassin and counter-intelligence agent in the war. Her current hobbies are putting her beloved mistress in compromising situations and enjoying the aftermath. Hime (Tiny Dungeon)- The protagonist of the Tiny Dungeon series. He is a young man, who in the face of near-impossible odds, endless contempt and racial prejudice from almost everyone around him, and an inability to use magic, has nonetheless managed to remain at the Trinity Academy and even thrive there. He is intelligent and a hard-worker, as well as being kind of heart and thoughtful. Kiritooshi Hiro (Yurikago yori Tenshi made)- An odd young man with dead eyes who has an unfortunate tendency to say what he thinks at any given moment, then bang his head against the wall afterward when he realizes just what he said. The possessor of an artificial skeleton known as a Knight Frame, non-fatal wounds heal in moments and he possesses a level of physical capability no unaltered human can match. His dislike of trouble tends to combine with a tendency to draw that trouble to him to create some rather desperate situations. Rain (Baldr SkyDive)- A young woman who lived much of her youth in a sheltered fashion, in the wake of the nano-assembler disaster, she becomes the protagonist's sole companion. She has a singular, devoted love for the protagonist that is overwhelming in its strength. I found it a pity she wasn't the true heroine, lol. Takefumi (Natsuiro Recipe)- A simple, honest young man who is drawn to a small town by a letter from a (yet another) potential half-sister. He finds her living alone in her grandmother's home, and he decides to accept her as his little sister, even if it turns out not to be true. A steady, hard-working young man with a strong sense of responsibility. Reiji (Electro-arms)- A bored young gamer with a delinquent's reputation and a love of gaming that makes him quite at home in EA when he discovers it one night. He is highly intelligent and skilled at putting puzzles together with only a few pieces available (in the metaphorical sense), as well as being driven primarily by curiosity in most matters. Kotarou (Izuna Zanshinken)- A near-shota with an easy manner and a ready smile... who is also the vigilante assassin, Izuna. While he is generally mild-mannered in most situations, he possesses an instinctive and overwhelming rage toward those who 'cross the line', which often comes out in his manner of killing (ex. feeding a cannibal alive to his pet rats after cutting his hamstrings and the tendons in his elbows).4 points
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What Anime are you watching now?
ittaku and 2 others reacted to Fred the Barber for a topic
So half an hour ago I was going through my Twitter feed, and I stumbled across two of MangaGamer's translators going back and forth about how great the GabDro subs were. Lo and behold, the translator drops into the curiouscat.me site for one of them just to say thanks for the kind words. Totally made my day3 points -
Persona
Jun Inoue and one other reacted to Darklord Rooke for a topic
Hooray, apparently save points in dungeons. About freaking time. It's good news but disappointing that Persona 5 still hangs onto the outdated save point mechanism. I'm over the whole 'developers want players to play certain blocks in one sitting' thing and will like to raise them a 'people are becoming increasingly busy with RL and work and often don't have huge chunks of time with which to play games, therefore enabling a put-down and pick-up gameplay style by incorporating a save anywhere system would be most appreciated'.2 points -
Kickstarter Live now! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1183318884/false-elegy-the-dark-fantasy-visual-novel In order to find his lost friend, a divine entity has to bind with a beautiful demon corrupted by sin. With their lives connected as one, the only way to survive is by withstanding heaven and hell together. "This messed up world consists of those who fall and those who thrive off of the fallen. Whatever you choose, you'll be one of the two." Since the dawn of man, Ascendants have been seen soaring in the skies. To the humans, they are ethereal, divine and immortal beings; guardians of earth and protectors of humankind. But even among the Ascendants, there are those who have Fallen. Areon is an Ascendant who hunts the creatures born from sin; the Fallen. Together with his partner Eden, he purges the world little by little. Everything goes effortlessly until Areon is asked to participate in the Divinity project; a project to rehabilitate Fallen. Only the best Ascendants are chosen due to the dangers. During the project, a Divinity Link will be formed between the two until one Ascends, or one Falls. At the selection, the beautiful Ark caught his attention. A Fallen that had been caught three weeks ago, but never approached due to her insanely corrupted personality. Areon, undaunted by her ferocity, forms a link with Ark. However, he did not realize that his powers will be irrelevant. What will be challenged are his wits, resolve, and mental fortitude. What awaits him is a bigger task than he could have ever imagined. Prepare for the release of the demo. Will you change the story? Or will the story change you? Who are we? Hey! We're Team geNe6 and we're an international team striving to make our mark in the visual novel world. Our goal is to create the high-quality visual novel which everyone has been waiting for, while also introducing people to the medium. Inspired by both Japanese and western media, we hope to create something unique, and surprise everyone with our upcoming visual novel; False Elegy. Characters General info: The story will contain psychological, action, fantasy, romance and mature elements We are aiming for around 15-20 hours of reading time. Sprites will have different poses with different expressions. The visual novel will contain original backgrounds. Music will be composed exclusively for the visual novel. Progress We are currently working towards finishing the demo! The demo will cover the first chapter of the story. Writing: 100% of the demo Editing: 100% Character Art: 100% CG Art: 100% WIP CG art: Background Art: 100% GUI: 100% Music: 100% Programming: 100% Feel free to introduce yourself and please share your first impressions! Questions, comments, and criticism are always welcome! Follow us now on twitter!: https://twitter.com/Team_geNe6 or on facebook!: https://www.facebook.com/FalseElegy/ Lemmasoft version of this post: http://lemmasoft.renai.us/forums/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=374161 point
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Played Air's common route and thought the MC not being a high-schooler really helped things. Also, the MC seems to have better chemistry with the mature ladies than with the barely-legal girls to me. I'll be kinda busy this week, so i'll go for a regular route this weekend.1 point
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can disgaea 5 be played on pc
Arkamondal reacted to krill for a topic
there's a chance now that PS4 exclusives are being streamed of the PlayStation Now that disgaea 5 will be streamable on the pc but may take a while. http://blog.us.playstation.com/2017/03/13/playstation-now-stream-ps4-games-in-2017/1 point -
can disgaea 5 be played on pc
Arkamondal reacted to Decay for a topic
Breath of the Wild "works" in only the loosest definition of the word. Even if you can get it to run in Cemu it will be extremely slow and glitchy and essentially unplayable. It may be a year or more before it's actually decently playable, and even then it will be a heavily compromised experience. Emulation isn't going to be as easy of a solution for playing modern console games on the PC as you're expecting, no way around it.1 point -
recommend me jrpg's
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you can follow this thread if u are interested in jrpg's with romance... thnx guys for all those recommendations...will try out many of them....1 point -
mention some characters/Heroines whom you still remember/admire
Fred the Barber reacted to FamishedPants for a topic
My signature pretty much answers this, but I'll throw in Doctor West from Demonbane, as he's a very fun character that I could never forget.1 point -
recommend me jrpg's
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PC Recommendations: Grandia II: Long held by jrpg fans to have one of the best combat systems for the genre of game, the HD Remaster is a great PC version of the game. It comes with both english and japanese dialogue and multiple difficulty modes. The game itself, while the story is a bit cliche, is rather entertaining and enjoyable nonetheless. One point for it (or against for some) is that the game can be completed in about 40 hours which is rather short for most jrpgs. While it is not a perfect game it is one of the better jrpgs on Steam. Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD: You may be wondering why I have this Final Fantasy game (all are varying degrees of enjoyable) on here and not a different game. The simple answer is that the PC HD Remaster has additional features that can make grinding a lot easier. The game comes with 5 potential boosters which do the following (hit escape to see the menu); speed mode (toggles between normal, 2x speed, and 4x speed...no skipping cutscenes and doesn't affect menus though), supercharge mode (not sure what this does but I imagine it will make people hit like a truck, Encounter Mode (increase or decrease enemy encounter rate), Auto-Battle Mode (use this along with the speed mode and grinding is easy as hell and speeds up the process), Hud mode (toggles the hud on or off so you can take screenshots). You don't have to use any of them but the speed and auto-battle mode makes grinding less tedious if you decide to do it. The story is pretty good for the most part and the characters have character and can be interesting but it is a bit boring at the beginning but gets better as it goes on...a bunch of side quests, minigames, etc... that you can do if you want (it's optional), and it's the first final fantasy game to release with dialogue (at least back when it released). Legend of Heroes Trails in the Sky: This is is a great jrpg it has some quirky personalities but it has character and plot and has pretty solid gameplay while also giving you a very interesting look at the world that the game takes place in. I can't really do any game justice with just talking about it but this is one of my favorite jrpgs to come out recently. Valkyria Chronicles: A unique experience. It more or less rebooted a genre of game...similar gameplay to xcom, fire emblem, suikoden in which characters can be recruited and then can permanently die. Valkyria Chronicles gives nearly all the characters a bit of personality and it has a pretty solid story and gameplay. (romance and bread!) Tales of Symphonia: Not the best port but there is a mod to make it more manageable on PC. I was a fan of the Tales series growing up and even like it to this day even if I dislike some practices of the current PC crowd. It deals with pretty mature content and while friends and all that is a thing (it's a jrpg) it's not nearly as emphasized as something like Graces F. It has an interesting world and interesting characters with a decent story. But again unless you use the mod might be better off skipping and playing Tales of Berseria which outside of some DRM on the PC release is an excellent game with some great characters. I've not yet beaten Berseria yet but I've highly enjoyed playing it. It's quite a lot better than Zestiria imho. Nier Automata: While currently more of an action (break the mold type of rpg?) the game deserves a mention for what it's been able to do so far. It's typical Nier fashion and the first time you beat it you've only gone through about 30-ish percent of the game if that. The game requires multiple playthroughs and is debatable about whether one would call it fantasy or science-fiction. So far I'm enjoying it but it is a bit eccentric. I would wait a bit before trying this one however as the PC version just released and needs some patching. Fairy Fencer F Advent Dark Force (or something): Superior to the original Fairy Fencer F it basically is like Neptune games but with male characters as well. It makes fun of various tropes/genres and actually has an entertaining story. It's not for everyone but I enjoyed it. Sometimes it plays more like a vn simply because while there is definitely combat there is a lot of reading. Final Fantasy XIV: This is an MMO and people either love it or hate it but it currently has a free trial period going on right now (up to level 30 I think) in anticipation for the new expansion. Positive points: You can pick up Valkyria Chronicles, Grandia II, and Legend of Heroes on a sale for usually less than 10 dollars and X/X-2 during a squenix sale for less than 20. Console Recommendations: Suikoden II (or the series in general...I personally really enjoy V), Chrono Trigger, Skies of Arcadia, Nier, Xenogears/Xenosaga, Shadow Hearts Covenant (or play Shadow Hearts then SH Covenant), Valkyrie Profile, Parasite Eve, Lost Odyssey, Persona/shin megami tensei series, Odin Sphere (remake version) and that's just to name a few. Handheld Recommendations: Radiant Historia (although you might want to wait as it seems to be getting a Perfect Chronology...hopefully it gets licensed), Bravely Default, Fire Emblem Awakening, Golden Sun, Devil Survivor (3DS), Etrian Odyssey series, Dragon Quest (series in general is hit or miss with people but some good games in the series...I like V), Shin Megami Tensei IV (hell the shin megami series in general), Jeanne D'Arc, Growlanser IV, Honorable Western Recommendations: Witcher series (3 if you can only play one of them), Mass Effect Original Trilogy (Andromeda will be hit or miss with nearly everyone), Horizon Zero Dawn, Divinity Original Sin (I and II), Pillars of Eternity, Fallout/Elder Scrolls Series, Dragon Age Origins Visual Novel Recommendations: Aselia, Seinarukana, Sengoku Rance, Kamidori Alchemy Meister, Eiyuu Senki, Yumina the Ethereal, just to name a few1 point -
mention some characters/Heroines whom you still remember/admire
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Chie (Kira Kira) : It's time for a Fuwanovel confession Recently, I finally realized why I love this character. When I was a high school student, I had a crush on a girl just like her (low self-esteem, brunette, a bit tsunderish, atheist, retaking a year...). Miyako (Majikoi) : She's loyal, smart, mischievous and admirably funny. She's simply the best character in this Majikoi vast pantheon. Rin (Fate/Stay Night) : I'm weak against Magicians or Witches. And her design is cute and she's a tsundere1 point -
recommend me jrpg's
Arkamondal reacted to ChaosRaven for a topic
Played FF8 a long time ago and liked it. So I guess FF10 would be the best follow up. Thanks for the info.1 point -
recommend me jrpg's
Arkamondal reacted to MaggieROBOT for a topic
In Final Fantasy VII and IX, here and there you will find some teasing and cute scenes, but they are not that focused in romance. Final Fantasy VIII and X romance plays a bigger role in the plot. Final Fantasy XII and XIII there's just some ships, barely anything.1 point -
recommend me jrpg's
Arkamondal reacted to Clephas for a topic
Valkyria Chronicles The Legend of Heroes series (text-heavy jrpg in the classic style) The Neptunia series (if you like moe-rpgs)1 point -
recommend me jrpg's
Arkamondal reacted to ChaosRaven for a topic
I'm also interested in trying some fantasy JRPG's for some time now, though I'd also be interested if any of the aforementioned titles have romance in it. What about the Final Fantasy, Tales and Legend of Heroes titles in that regard?1 point -
Glad I made a preview with this prefundia. The artbook will be hardcover.1 point
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What Anime are you watching now?
Darklord Rooke reacted to ittaku for a topic
Well said. I kept expecting to be disappointed so I could drop GD but instead I found myself laughing out loud. And as for the subtitles, you are spot on; this is one of the best localisations in anime I can recall. There is a LOT of artistic license in their approach to translation but in terms of capturing nuance while writing something completely different from the original Japanese, this has been sensational.1 point -
What Anime are you watching now?
Darklord Rooke reacted to Fred the Barber for a topic
I decided I wanted to watch a mindless moe comedy, so I picked up Gabriel Dropout, which, some five episodes in, is pretty much nailing those expectations — it's not amazing or anything, but it's exactly what I was looking for. One pleasant surprise has been the subtitles: they actually are amazing. Whoever wrote them has a damn fine sense of humor and a deft touch. Wish I knew how to find out the people who wrote the Crunchyroll subtitles for a given series so I could direct some plaudits their way...1 point -
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I first encountered Clochette with Suzunone Seven, a game recommended to me by a friend who lives in Japan. Suzunone Seven is one of the more memorable charage I've played, both for the depth of its story and the depth of its setting and characters. Now, Clochette is frequently jokingly referred to as 'oppai central' or 'The Oppai Corporation'... or any number of other similar names, with good reason. Their style has it so that all the heroines are either close to flat or... the opposite. It is a source of ironic amusement to me that this company produces some of the best fantasy charage in existence on a completely consistent level. In other words, I've yet to see a kusoge from this company, though Amatsu Misora ni wasn't memorable compared to its fellows. Speaking of Amatsu Misora ni, this game utilizes the same world setting as that game... a world where the kami of Japan exist and have a close relationship with the Shinto priests (guuji) that enshrine them. If you want a crash course in Shinto concepts, this and Lovekami are two of the best non-dark VNs to turn to, in that way. The protagonist is the descendant of a long line of such priests and is the older brother of an arahitogami, which is a kami that possesses the form of a living human being (in the legendary histories of Japan's Imperial family, the founding Emperor was also an Arahitogami). His little sister is the 'kami of the mountains', the second generation to possess that title, and as a result both of them have been bound by her fate as a kami. The protagonist, as a result, has become an overly serious, immensely capable youngster who is far too wise for his age when it comes to the doings of supernatural beings. At the beginning of this VN, a new 'Umigami' (kami of the sea) has been sent to take up the role in the town below the mountain, and it is Tatsuiki's (the protagonist) job to help her settle in. Unfortunately, Kanau (her human name) is a bit... immature as a kami and is only barely able to use her powers and completely incapable of fulfilling the role demanded of an ubusukami/tochigami (a kami who protects a region and its people from harm). As a result, he gets stuck helping her mature as a kami... a role he is surprisingly willing to take on. The heroines of this VN are: Kanau- A girl who lost her parents in a traffic accident and was deified in the process. She is kind-hearted, gentle, and extremely strong-willed. However, she is also more than a little clumsy and slow on the uptake. Nonetheless, her ability to keep going on in the face of suffering and misfortune is definitely a positive. She is the game's true/main heroine, so I seriously suggest playing her path last, as it is the deepest of all the paths. Miori- The protagonist's little sister and the second-generation kami of the mountains. Raised as an arahitogami and worshiped almost from birth, she carries out her role as a tochigami seriously but with the ease of long practice. She is also immensely powerful, as she is also the overall tochigami for both the land and sea, though an ancient vow made by the first generation binds her to the mountain. She is definitely a brocon imouto, but she is also very similar to her brother in her wisdom and perceptiveness, so she isn't one of those little sister heroines who does her best to seduce oniichan from beginning to end. Her path is full of tribulations, though not the ones you would expect from an incest path. In her path, the origins of the dual tochigami system in place in the region is revealed, as is the reason why the protagonist has such extreme effects on the various supernatural beings there. I suggest reading this path after the other three heroines but before Kanau's path. Ema- Ema is Miori and Tatsuki's osananajimi. Kind-hearted and intelligent, she almost instinctively does her best to help those around her. The only downside is that she and Tatsuki have one of 'those' osananajimi relationships... Asumi- The daughter of a fisherman's family, she is an atheist by choice, despising all kami while doing her best to ignore their existence... kami of the sea in particular. While she is apparently quiet and stand-offish, this is revealed to be a simple function of the fact that she is terrible at showing how she feels on her face. She is very perceptive and instinctively grasps concepts that others take months or years to figure out in moments. However, when she doesn't have any interest in something, she can be unnaturally ignorant about a subject. Her path delves pretty deeply into the concepts of enshrining the dead and natural disasters to turn them into 'nigimitama' (the gentle side of a deity) from aramitama (the wild side of a deity). Mei- Mei is a young raijin (kami of thunder) who comes to the city to help Kanau. However, soon after arriving, she ends up wanting to be enshrined by Tatsuki (a phenomenon that is by no means unique to her). She is a bit of a tsundere, with the typical extreme deredere mode that most tsundere obtain after they reach a certain point in a relationship. She is also extremely innocent and naive when it comes to humans and interacting with them, as she was born from pure lightning. Her path explores some of the pitfalls of the aramitama and the duality of the nature of a kami, and her personal growth is rather pleasing during the path. Now, let's discard the Shinto jargon for a moment and go back to what this game is all about... I'm going to be straight when I say that if you've played any of Clochette's games you probably have an idea of their style. Their heroine paths have some of the best balance between ero, ichaicha, character development, and story that I've ever seen in the genre. As a result, they are extremely easy to read, if you aren't made incredulous by breast size issues. That said, the writer's fetishes definitely come out in the h-scenes (he definitely has a thing about impregnation), and I had to rofl at some of the sexual references during the heroine paths. The endings in this game are exactly what you'd want from a story-heavy charage. They are reasonably detailed and extend far beyond the 'present' in which the main story is based, giving you a good idea of where the characters are headed and the happiness it has brought them. As such, if you want to see what my idea of an ideal charage ending looks like, this is a good company to look at. Overall, this is a first class charage... one that reminds me of why I still dig through the rubbish for the gems.1 point
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I'm downloading it now. Because what I need is another mobile app to divert my time.1 point
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Lucy -The eternity she wished for- Summary In the near future, androids have become the way of the norm. Emotionless husks of metal have become a part of human society, much to the dismay of the boy. The robot he found at the dumpsite though, this one was different. It laughed, it cried, it smiled, it has dreams, just like a human… Lucy The eternity she wished for is a Visual Novel, about a boy and an android. You play as the boy, who faces decisions and moral dilemmas in this near-future world. This is a story that has touched many hearts and continues to have a strong impact on those who partake in this compelling journey.' From: Steam Ending Guideline / Suggested Route Order There are only 2 main ends to the game (and one extra ending) and from all my testing, they all depend on the very last choice you make, so if you want to go blind into it, it's a fairly safe thing to do because the last choice is quite obvious. The vast majority of the other choices in the game are mostly for unlocking CGs and specific scenes, some of which unlock achievements. Since there's only one major path to take, I have designed my walkthrough so that you can unlock the most achievements with one single playthrough. I will mark all the choices that unlock an achievent with underlined text. If you wish to do your own thing, you'll have to replay the game later to get the remaining achievements. Route Guideline True End Forgotten Memory End Achievements This is a guide on how to get every single achievement in case you can't discover some or you missed one or two during your playthrough. Extras Below is a guide on how to unlock every extra Attribution This walkthrough was entirely written and tested by me. Please link to this post if you want to use it on your website.1 point