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Flutterz

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  1. Currently watching Refrain and Kyoukai no Kanata as they come out. I also watch an episode of K-on every now and then when I have the time. It's good, but I can't afford to spend a whole day watching it.
  2. Drinks: Mostly cola, but I'm slowly switching over to hot chocolate for the winter. Gotta keep my sugar intake up! Food: Cookies or biscuits of some sort, bonus points if they have chocolate.
  3. Terraria is a ton of fun in multiplayer, also Dota 2.
  4. Just curious, what would you rate the difficulty of Da Capo III as?
  5. 1) I wouldn't mind it, although I don't think I've played any VNs where a lot of emphasis is placed on a route with a blood-related sibling. In Sharin no Kuni Ririko barely ever appears, in Da Capo, Kana Imouto and G-Senjou you're not blood-related. The closest thing I can think of is probably Nayuki from Kanon and Saki from Yukizakura, but those are cousins. In any case, doesn't really matter to me. 2) Like RusAnon already said, no fiction should ever be outlawed.
  6. Since you renamed all the walkthroughs to just "[Game]" (except Little Busters), you should probably mention what the topic title should be in the "How to" post.
  7. I pretty much just play Dota 2, that game is like crack. You know it's bad for you but you just can't stop. I did take the time to play The Stanley Parable, which was a ton of fun, and I play Terraria every now and again. I played Skyrim when it had just come out, did pretty much everything there was to do in a week, and haven't played since.
  8. Symphonic Rain Summary Symphonic Rain takes place in a fictional city of apparently Italian heritage, where rain falls everyday. The locals there have adapted to this peculiar phenomenon, and carry on with their lives as if the rain was never there. No one takes an umbrella, no one wears a rain coat. The main character of the story is 17 year old Chris, a Fortelle student of the famous Piova Communal School of Music (Scuola Comunale di Musica Piova, in Italian). Separated from his childhood sweetheart Arietta when he left his home town for the city, he keeps in touch with her through the means of weekly letters. Penning their thoughts on those letters, Chris treasures and keeps her weekly writings, for he had promised her that should his drawer become totally filled with them, he would return to her. The game starts during Chris's third year as a student, a few months before he has to take the school's final graduation examination: a staged performance. As an instrumentalist, he is required to search for a vocalist partner before he is eligible for the examination. Ending Guideline / Suggested Route Order The recommended route order is Fal -> Lise -> Torta -> Al Fine 1 -> Al Fine 2 -> Phorni. Fal and Lise can be completed in any order but you should only do Torta's route after the other two, and Al Fine 1 can be skipped but it is a bad idea to do so. About the music minigame: The gameplay consists of pressing the right button when a note enters the column in rhythm with the song that is being played. Keep in mind that "+" is actually ";", "<" is actually "," and ">" is actually ".". There are three difficulty settings which can be selected in the options menu. On Easy you only need to worry about the "D", "F", "J" and "K" keys, Normal also adds "A", "S", "L" and ";", and Hard uses all the letters on keyboards. Alternatively you can turn Autoplay on, then the songs will be played for you which is the closest you can get to skipping them. Route Guideline Falsita Fawcett Good End Bad End Liselsia Cesarini Good End Bad End Tortinita Fine Good End Bad End Al Fine End #1 End #2 Phorni Attribution This walkthrough is based on info attained on Gamefaqs.com with some adjustments made by me.
  9. Granted. This thread is now locked. I wish it wasn't so dark outside.
  10. I really like the Monty Hall problem, which isn't really a paradox, but it's a pretty unintuitive problem. As for actual paradoxes, Catch-22 is my favourite. Originally it goes something like this:
  11. Happy to help ^^ I'll probably do Cross†Channel next, and if I get around to it, Symphonic Rain. EDIT: My OCD also feels that you should standardize the walkthrough names, since some of them are called "[Game] Walkthrough", and some are simply "[Game]".
  12. I actually frequent a couple of forums with very strict moderation, and as a result for better or for worse, whenever I see a topic or post which I feel I can't respond to without someone feeling insulted, I just avoid it. Thankfully I haven't found any such topics here, so I feel much more free ^^ I also try to make wherever I frequent better, if possible, so I've started doing some walkthroughs, since there seems to have been a lack of them recently.
  13. Flutterz

    Kanon

    Kanon Summary Yuuichi Aizawa, a high school student, returns to a town that he last visited 7 years previously to live with his aunt and cousin. For a reason he’s not quite sure of, he can hardly remember anything about his last visit, but initially this doesn’t seem to worry him too much. The day after he arrives he goes into town where he (literally) bumps into a girl named Ayu Tsukimiya, and Yuuichi’s memories slowly begin to return. Ending Guideline / Suggested Route Order Route Guideline Minase Nayuki Misaka Shiori Sawatari Makoto Kawasumi Mai Tsukimiya Ayu Attribution This walkthrough is based on info attained on Gamefaqs.com with some adjustments made by me.
  14. I guess it'd have to be Clannad. At it's core it's straight up SOL, but it's SOL life done right. You get to learn about a ton of different characters, and the sheer amount of time spent with the main characters really gets you attached to them. There are other amazing VNs: Little Busters, Ever17, Steins;Gate, Muv-Luv, you name it, but no VN I've read to date does SOL better.
  15. Not really, if people want to throw their money at someone who provides no proof of legitimacy it's their choice. I do agree that it would have been better for everyone if they had contacted Key first, however.
  16. To be fair though, all Kickstarters are very much a risk for the backers, without much of a guarantee that anything will come of it.
  17. If I start reading each volume in Japanese as soon as it comes out, at the speed that I can read right now, I'll be done just in time for the next volume to have come out.
  18. So the Key Documentary Kickstarter got cancelled... http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ibhmc/key15th-a-visual-documentary/posts/644311#comments I actually finally got around to backing it yesterday... 4 hours later it got cancelled. xD
  19. Welcome fellow Japanese learner!
  20. I guess you could say the development of this game was rather... forced. I'll see what the internet has to say about it until the discount ends, and then decide whether I'll get it or not.
  21. Granted. You've now forgotten that you've ever forgotten anything. I wish the people on my team in multiplayer games weren't always terrible.
  22. Flutterz

    Air

    Air Summary Kunisaki Yukito's deceased mother left him with the doll and her last wish that Yukito look for the "girl in the skies" because it is his destiny to save her. Only half-understanding what his mother meant, Yukito has been traveling across Japan, vainly searching for this myth-like girl his mother told him about. His latest destination is a small, sleepy town where summer has just arrived; and his encounter with a young girl named Misuzu there sets the wheels of destiny turning... Ending Guideline / Suggested Route Order Route Guideline Kamio Misuzu Kirishima Kano Toono Minagi Summer Air Attribution This walkthrough is based on info attained on g-seeker.net with some adjustments made by me.
  23. Hmm, I might do a few if I have the time.
  24. Going to dress up as the ghost that haunts my house (ie everybody inside is dead so you won't get candy here)
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