I did have somewhat high expectations for Hanako's route and it was nice to not see them betrayed. It even caught me off guard a few times and the ending was pretty good. First about Hanako herself. She is the shyest of the heroines and has great difficulties interacting with people. She has rather obvious scars over the entire right half of her body, but it's something she apparently prefers not to talk about. She is good friends ...
Updated 01-07-2015 at 11:54 PM by Karifean
Okay I made it a resolution to become more active on this forum. I frequently have creative episodes and random thoughts, it's really cool. Problem is I don't write them down so sometimes I forget them and it's kinda hard to write when you're in the shower. To be continued.. . . . . . . . . .
From left to right: Misha, Shizune, Hisao Shizune is a character I wouldn't have thought I'd appreciate much. She is a deaf girl who is also student council president. In the early parts of the story, Misha - who acts as the interpreter for her - and Shizune are on your case all the freaking time and it can be quite annoying. That is unless you go for Shizune's route in which case Hisao actually ends up appeciating their attention as it ...
Updated 01-07-2015 at 01:14 AM by Karifean
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Going through the visual novel once more from the very beginning, I ended up simply picking the exact opposite choices I picked the first time, and I ended up on Rin's route. Which was perfectly fine with me because it was a route I was interested in seeing how it would play out. Rin is difficult to describe. The prime adjective that comes to mind is "different". She reacts to situations differently than one would ...
I was playing dress up games and I ended up making a reality show Don't pretend people wouldn't watch it
So I just got done reading Emi's route. As it turns out I was already locked dead into her route by the time I made that previous post. No more than a few lines after where I stopped did Hisao realize his feelings for Emi, and soon enough it turned out those feelings were mutual. And they lived happily ever after. ...yeah right. This wouldn't be much of a romance visual novel if the story ended right there. Now naturally ...
So I've been reading Katawa Shoujo for about two and a half hours now and I think I can give a few first impressions. Let me give a quick rundown of the main plot and heroines. The beginning was very reminiscent of Narcissu. The protagonist Hisao suffers from arrhythmia, a heart disease, a fact which is discovered when he has a sudden heart attack while his crush is confessing to him. Terrible timing, huh. The next four months he spends in the hospital, slowly coming to terms with ...
I have 78 games so far! And now for some colour coded listing Playing Played some of, but not enough Ranked already, but still playing in case something happens to make it better/worse Haven't played Played before, need to replay List Atelier Escha and Logy Dawn of Mana Disgaea Dragon Quest VIII Fairy Fencer F Final Fantasy I Final Fantasy III Final Fantasy IV: The After Years Final ...
G-senjou no Maou, or The Devil on G-String, is a visual novel developed by AKABEi SOFT2. It is one of the most well-known and well-received visual novels of all time. G-senjou no Maou greets you with a calming Air on G-String on the title screen. Overview The main character of G-senjou no Maou is a twenty-year-old young adult by the name Azai Kyousuke. He is the adopted son of Azai Gonzou, boss ...
Updated 01-18-2015 at 10:18 PM by Karifean