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    Yeah, I saw your blog post about it! It is pretty neat.

    I am a hoarder of games at heart. I will buy and support games that interest me (I will probably pick up Muv-Luv fairly quickly) but god knows when I'll get around to actually playing them.
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    I have not. xD I have been surprisingly busy and lacking in time to pour into VNs as of late. I'll get to them.

    Why, got more suggestions?
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    Hey! I enjoyed Danganronpa. It's different to anything that I've played before so it made for a nice change. I'm not sure what you know about the game so I won't mention specifics incase of spoilers, but "things happen". When something happens you search for evidence, which you then use in something called a class trial. It involves a debate, and you use the evidence (truth bullets) to shoot down people's statements. You also have bullet time battle, which is a kind of simple rhythm game which you take part in during the trials, and something called hangmans gambit where you have to guess the word. I think that's as best I can describe it, so if you ever do get around to playing it then let me know what you thought!
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    Well you could try again!
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    You should do a let's play of it ^.^
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    I see~
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    Why's that?
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    Well, I'm not actually a literary translator yet, though I plan to branch out into that. For now, it's mostly documents and stuff
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    Yeah, Polish-English. I've actually been doing it for the past year and I'm getting more and more jobs from this one office I'm working with, though I plan to apply to other offices as well, and then open my own company. It's pretty lucrative as long as you do get assignments, because when you take into account how much time I need to spend on it vs how much time you spend at a nine-to-five job, it really pays a lot better. Sadly, it's also much more involving, but I think I'm quite good at it
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A Modern Guide to Ys - Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA

by Karifean on 01-12-2020 at 12:17 AM

YS VIII: LACRIMOSA OF DANA

If it's not clear by now, I adore the Ys series. I love how purely fun these games are, I love the simple sense of adventure, and the sense of genuine mystique from uncovering the lore of ancient places of legend. I love the way Falcom humanizes their characters and really makes them feel 'real' in a way other studios' JRPGs struggle to match. And whatever I may have said about Celceta it still is a game that has a lot of that.

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A Modern Guide to Ys - Ys: Memories of Celceta (Ys IV)

by Karifean on 01-03-2020 at 10:09 PM

YS: MEMORIES OF CELCETA (YS IV)

Time for a quick history lesson! Ys IV's history is a strange one indeed. Back around its initial release there were actually two games that were Ys IV, there was "Ys IV: Dawn of Ys" by Hudson Soft on the PC Engine (TurboGrafx-16) CD-ROM, and then there was "Ys IV: Mask of the Sun" by Tonkin House on the SNES. How did that happen? Well Falcom were in a bit of a situation at

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A Modern Guide to Ys - Ys Seven

by Karifean on 01-03-2020 at 01:37 AM

YS SEVEN

Heading into the final era of Ys games and in the series' timeline the chronologically last of the localized games so far we have Ys Seven. Released for the PSP in late 2009 and ported to the PC years later, this game marks a heavy departure from earlier titles in the series in terms of graphics, gameplay and storytelling alike. The shift was met with mixed reception, but given all that came out of it, I couldn't be

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A Modern Guide to Ys - Ys Origin

by Karifean on 12-31-2019 at 10:03 PM

YS ORIGIN

Now for perhaps one of the best-known games in the series, Ys Origin has gained quite a bit of notoriety especially on Steam, probably mainly because its Steam trailer is super hype. Does it deserve it? Well, to put it very simply... hell yeah it does.


As mentioned already, in Ys Origin you do not play as Adol. That's because this game is a prequel to the Ys I & II duology,

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A Modern Guide to Ys - Ys: The Oath in Felghana (Ys III)

by Karifean on 12-30-2019 at 10:55 PM


YS: THE OATH IN FELGHANA (YS III)

The third Ys game was known in the SNES era as "Wanderers of Ys", and was the game to introduce a lot of the western world to the series. Its reputation overall has been mixed, being a sort of "Zelda II: The Adventure of Link" of the Ys series, ditching the overhead view for a sidescrolling adventure and as already implied not really being about the land of Ys at all anymore,

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