Pedeadstrian Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 i just finished Remember 11, and I'm going to start Never7 soon. I'm curious as to whether it's more like Ever17 choice/path-wise, or Remember11, or neither. In Remember11, your choices determine whether you basically get a game over or not, whereas in Ever17 the only game overs are the 8 or so endings. You have to 100% Remember11 to find out what the heck was really going on, but in Ever17 you can skip some as long as you picked some choices correct. I just want to know whether I should go with my "I'll just pick my choice and then pick the others when I start over for the other endings" approach, or with my "I'll pick my choice, see what happens, save, then go back and pick the other choice" approach. No spoilers please! I could easily find out if I googled, but there's no spoiler tag in google searches (although I suggested that in the google forums). Quote
Guest Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 -GA says definitely ever17 @Aaeru_ Definitely Ever17. -GA— Lemnisca Trans (@lemnis_ca) April 21, 2013 Quote
Metaler Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 It's more like a conventional VN, really: pick the choices that favor whatever heroine you're going for and you're set. Every route has one good ending and one bad ending. There are two unlockeable routes as well. Quote
Pedeadstrian Posted April 21, 2013 Author Posted April 21, 2013 @Aaeru I have no idea who GA is, but thanks for taking the time to ask. @Metaler That would mean it's more like Ever17, thanks. In order to unlock everything in Remember11, you need to choose your choices extremely wisely, as whether or not you chose milk in your coffee or no can make you left with 99% of one scene completed. Damn you, 93% completion... I'm glad I can pick a girl, end up with the good or bad ending, then use a walkthrough for the remaining ending, just like in Ever17. I hate being told how to play a game (or in this case read), at least until I've played/read it once. Quote
InvertMouse Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 Even though I loved Ever17, for some reason, I never got around to checking out Never7 or Remember11. I've heard Ever17 is by far the best. Of course, I should judge these things for myself but oh well ~ Quote
Tief Blau Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 The routs in Never7 are short too. Oh yeah, if it seems like the game is glitching (repeating parts), it's not. Never7 is nice, but I liked Ever17 more. Quote
Metaler Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 @Metaler That would mean it's more like Ever17, thanks. In order to unlock everything in Remember11, you need to choose your choices extremely wisely, as whether or not you chose milk in your coffee or no can make you left with 99% of one scene completed. Damn you, 93% completion... Haha, I never managed to get all the endings exactly because of this. I have to say though, the way the choices are organized is brilliant. The choices you make with one character directly affect the other's story. Hell, I don't remember what choice it was, but I one choice I made with Satoru on the 3rd day actually locked me into a bad ending with Kokoro, which is the only character available in the beggining. Blew my mind. Quote
Pedeadstrian Posted April 21, 2013 Author Posted April 21, 2013 Haha, I never managed to get all the endings exactly because of this. I have to say though, the way the choices are organized is brilliant. The choices you make with one character directly affect the other's story. Hell, I don't remember what choice it was, but I one choice I made with Satoru on the 3rd day actually locked me into a bad ending with Kokoro, which is the only character available in the beggining. Blew my mind. If you're interested, in the comments section of the Remember11 Walkthrough, it lists how to get all the endings. You might still end up with 99% because you're missing some really random combination, but it should clear things up/add more to the story.. Quote
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