This game is amazing! If you like this, there's a sequel on the 3DS and Vita called Virtue's Last Reward (haven't played it yet, but I have it), and a lot of the same people went on to create the Dangan ronpa series for the PSP and Vota, and those are some seriously fantastic titles.
Glad you're enjoying! But yes, the text speed is atrocious. When you're replaying for all the endings (because of course you are) you can skip over text. Also it does a handy thing in that it greys out choices you've already made.
Flip the numbers upside down and it's the number of the beast! AHH!
this is the best handheld game i've played by far
Phoenix Wright is the reason I have a Nintendo DS. I remember watching a Let's Play of the first game on YouTube and just had to play this game. Don't regret it for a minute. I played through the first two games and reviewed the original back in August 2013. I'm still in the progress of getting all the games as I only have Ace Attorney and Justice for All. Trials and Tribulations was going for over one-hundred dollars on Amazon last I checked.
The individual arcs were not conveyed well. xD
The central conflict in Muv-Luv Extra is the love triangle between Takeru, Sumika and Meiya. My main problem with this is that Takeru is completely oblivious to it, which I simply cannot believe. Welcome to animu, where MC is bland and unlikeable, and also dumb as bricks. Why so many ladies are after him, the world will never know.
Genuinely no idea what happened after about Episode 5. Alien ghost girls that just up and disappear (???????). Guys that turn into crows (??????). Girls that regress back into being children before they slowly die!? I got nothin'.
Originally Posted by Shauna I meant to comment earlier and say that Tori no Uta is the only redeeming factor of the Air anime. xD ...yeah it was pretty screwed up wasn't it? Especially when Sora got involved.
I meant to comment earlier and say that Tori no Uta is the only redeeming factor of the Air anime. xD
WHAT it's on 3DS? This is why I haven't played it yet cause i haven't had the system to play it on
Did not know this was a visual novel type game. xD Cool.
It's interesting to me that it has different names by system it's played on I still think the art is beautiful
Originally Posted by Fox I enjoyed this mechanic. I mean, I understand why it's annoying as all hell of course, but it was oddly immersive. And it certainly served to control the pacing! It certainly controlled the pacing, which is something I hated. As much as I like Hate Plus I would have enjoyed it more if I could've read it at my own pace rather than the one the developer deems appropriate. :/
I enjoyed this mechanic. I mean, I understand why it's annoying as all hell of course, but it was oddly immersive. And it certainly served to control the pacing! Then again I actually baked an actual cake for *Hyun-ae in the original Analogue, so maybe I'm just weird.
Since you talked to me about it I did a YouTube search and saw some of what it was about, to see if it was worth the adult scenes. Take what Karifean said about the faint of heart seriously. After watching one of the videos I could not eat for hours and everything felt really weird, just like walking on the floor, because my brain kept picturing the grotesque world of this game. My stomach was off for a long time and so was my breathing. I actually didn't even know it had affected me until I had STOPPED watching But don't take that to mean it's a bad game, I don't have much info beyond the general story outline, so I couldn't judge. Just beware if you are a bit iffy on gory stuff because it might be disturbing
I enjoyed this! Don't really play visual novels, but a friend recommended this and so it introduced me to Christine Love's work. Something I was grateful for when she went on to make the superior 'Analogue: A Hate Story'. I liked what it this game had to say about social media and the nature of privacy.
YAY
Hmm might look in to this one
*applause*