...Make that 6 games, I forgot about Witch and the Hundred Knights.
Dumb doens't even begin to describe it. Still really like the game though. It's worth the play through. XD Regardless, come Tuesday Theif is out, and therefore I have a new game to play! And a game to finish before my five games next month launch!
Well that just sounds plain dumb then. Tell me about it before it starts, and I shall remind you! She's pretty much the most badass actual female protagonist I can even remember at the moment.
Just to add into the trouttiness, the person doing the Deus Ex Thing in the game shouldn't even know they should be doing the thing. Meaning if the whole problem that required the Deus Ex Machina to begin with was never mentioned, none of that convoluted stuff would even needed to have happened. Perhaps, but if so it' won't be for another year, and I'll probably forget by then.
Oooooohhh, I totally thought it was a game for some reason. But yeah, that's basically what I meant. Something just so happens to randomly show up and help out with no proper foreshadowing or explaination. And yeah, that does sound pretty messed up. Also: "Kirigiri" from Dangan Ronpa is totally badass enough to be in the next badass tournemnt if there is going to be one.
"Deus Ex Machina" isn't a game, it means "God Machine". It referes to something that comes out of nowhere with no explanation to solve something important. Though that's not quite right either, as there is 'technically' something leading into it's revelation. Though that something makes no sense what so ever, so it may well never have been mentioned. And it was to overcome a problem you didn't even know was there until the moment it happened, which is when the Deus Ex Machina shows up to fix it. And I still don't understand how it fixed it.
Well, I basically pictured something like "oh, this and that just suddenly happened so that the good guys could win after all, how convenient!" That kind of 'convenient', if it's the right word in such a case. Anyway, I haven't played Deus Ex Machina so that sadly doesn't tell me a whole lot. But I'm really curious now. And Dangan Ronpa is essentially a mix of Persona and Ace Attorney. It doesn't pull off "Personal Links" as well as Persona and the court system is not on par with Ace Attorney though. But it's still one of the better games for the PSP and despite a few bad moments the overall writing is pretty good. ...and I've heard that the second game is an imporvement, so that got me pretty hyped.
...In not really sure 'convenient' is the right word there. We are basically on the this odd convergence of 'overly convenient' and 'Deus Ex Machina'. The later is probably more fitting, though it also doesn't make any sense considering the plot up to that point. It's a really smurfing bizarre mess of trout that ending. And I've no Idea what that is.
Now I kinda look forward to playing the game and reaching the end just to see how bad it really is. This "overly convinient" part kinda worries me. There are few things I hate more than convinient cheesyness and bad plot armour etc, if it's anything like that. Also, in other new, I gotta get a Vita now because Dangan Ronpa 2 gets an officialy translation this fall.
It's like the last hour or so of plot just completely trouts itself in a mess of nonsense and overly convinient bulltrout. There is one arc around mid game that that has me going 'what the smurf is wrong with you', but yeah. Nothing game ruining. The end though? Oh god. If it were any worse I would retro-actively hate this game like I did with Human Revolution.