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I haven't seen any Nisekoi Yomeiri thread, or maybe I just didn't look hard enough, so anyone have read this? I know it's pretty recent but any thoughts or reviews about it? And maybe spoilers for some of the routes (particularly Tsugumi's)? Sadly, I can't read japanese, so that's the only reason I wanted some spoilers. Also, what do you think of PS Vita VNs? Can it be translated? Do you guys think it will take a really long time to know how to extract or change the data inside the game or whatever you have to do so the game can be translated? Is it possible to do it?
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<rant> So, I remember reading the one-shot of Nisekoi way back when. I was really bummin' about the cancellation of Double Arts, and seeing Nisekoi get a great reception really made me happy. Fast forward to now when I had no idea it was already made into a manga let alone an anime, and I recall being pretty pumped for the anime's premiere. I watched the first episode all happy-like, and then the second, and then the third... and then I deleted them all from my computer (I save everything). I just can't stand it anymore. I can't stand characters like Onodera and Ichijou who are wishy-washy, hesitant, and worst of all dishonest about matters of the heart. And it's not that I don't love Romcoms and romances where the characters are slightly less mature; I'm happily devouring Golden Time, Engaged to the Unidentified, and Nagi no Asukara (poor choice of words?). What is probably also factoring in here is that it's an adaptation of a shounen manga. We all know the anime will never end in a satisfactory manner. Ever. I really like the Pilot's Love Song, I really enjoy Chuunibyo, but the specific brand of romance to be found in Nisekoi just doesn't do it for me. Is it a sign of my tastes "maturing" or something like that? I don't think so ('sides, what the hell does that even mean). I remember watching/reading Love Hina and eating that stuff up, knowing that there would be zero romantic developments until the end (I was indeed suprised when volume 12 out of ultimately 14 delivered). Picking up a volume and re-reading it, I still love it. Oh well. Maybe I'll try and come back. I do wonder, though, about the future of my anime watching. Will I be able to enjoy shows similar to Nisekoi? I'm certainly liking Engaged to the Unidentified, and if there's any sort of closure at the end of that anime I'll dig this post up and read it aloud to my fiance. </rant>