Did you even read VLR yet? =P
Junpei looks much more like those cool guys on anime than the dorky student he was in 999
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It is pretty similar to AA in certain areas, but while I don't care much for Phoenix Wright, I think Danganronpa is pretty amazing and is definitely my favorite of the visual novels that I've played (along with the sequel, as I loved both games pretty equally)> I like to say it's Phoenix Wright done... uh, right, but I know I'm weird in that regard and not everyone will agree with me Still, good review, and I agree on a lot of points. I don't think I've seen a game pull off that type of clashing tone so well and it is glorious. And the main antagonist is just incredible.
The trial bit you mentioned, and that picture, made me think of Phoenix Wright. I hadn't heard of this game before, but from what you've said it does look pretty interesting. I'll have to give it a look if I get the opportunity.
Like I told you before, I really wonder what you'll think about the sequel. Goodbye Despair has a plot that can be pretty polarizing, but I'm mostly curious about what you'll think of the trial gameplay, as that has received certain changes. The disputes themselves are harder and you start the first trial with like five truth bullets already, and the other mini games are completely changed- for better or worse. They're all more complex, but I also really hates how they changed the rhythm minigame segment, as I could barely hit a single note, even though In a rhythm game champion, so I kind of feel something may be off about the button responsiveness there.
I jest, I jest. How can I not notice Karifean's presence? Who else provides me with the best visual novel information, or solves impossibly tricky riddles? I'd be lost without him.
Wow. Rude
Huh, who're you?
B-but that's the very first thing I stated in this post. I feel so ignored ;_;
On Steam? Interesting. I'll bear it in mind. I haven't actually played a visual novel in awhile.
Correct! It's out on Steam now, and I'm not sure if the sequel is compatible with PSTV or not. The original isnt
I have a PS TV, but I think one of the Danganronpas is unavailable for some strange reason in the Europe region. Grumble. I'l look into alternative solutions though, it does sound great. I love 'one by one, they start dying' type stories. That's assuming that the deaths are unavoidable, right?
All in due time, sweetie
(Both of you go read Umineko)
I watched this today and it was pretty fascinating, on that topic! (Also, Formy, PLAY DANGANRONPA!!!)
Somehow I'm not even surprised.
Mr. Carny (who's gay) was in Japan for four months on a study exchange, and when he told some Japanese friends that he made, they expressed surprised that he wasn't interested in female fashion and clothing. Basically, they thought gay men liked and wore women's clothing, which tells you the extent of education on sexuality and gender identities.