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The days which are wrapped in the scene of summer and to pass gently

An encounter with the girls repeated in the sunlight

Summer continues to where as well

She is waiting in the air

 

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....

 

Download "Air" game:

AirVoiced.rar - 1.3 GB

 

AirVoiced.part01.rar - 200.0 MB

AirVoiced.part02.rar - 200.0 MB

AirVoiced.part03.rar - 200.0 MB

AirVoiced.part04.rar - 200.0 MB

AirVoiced.part05.rar - 200.0 MB

AirVoiced.part06.rar - 200.0 MB

AirVoiced.part07.rar - 136.1 MB

 

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AIR_beta2.5.zip - 16.6 MB



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IMO, air is sadder than CLANNAD...

if clannad can make you cry for days, air can make you cry for weeks...

Air is definitely sad but it is un-realistic so it doesn't make me cry.Clannad is more realistic than Air IMO(both still contain supernatural factor though)

 

Nah, in Clannad you'be at least the chance that...

 

the main heroine, so nagisa, doesn't die.

But sadness overwhelms you before you reach that end.

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But sadness overwhelms you before you reach that end.

Well yeah, I do agree that clannad's level of sadness is higher than air's but if you cleared the game for 100% then air's sadder (because of spoiler reasons I mentioned before).

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Air is definitely sad but it is un-realistic so it doesn't make me cry.Clannad is more realistic than Air IMO(both still contain supernatural factor though)

 

 

But sadness overwhelms you before you reach that end.

 

I have to agree that Air is sadder...because

Misuzu dies no matter what as far as I've read online. I havnt played it myself so idk for sure, but she also dies in the end of anime which makes that the sadder anime for me too, in the end.there was no magical happy ending like in clannad.

 

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I have to agree that Air is sadder...because

Misuzu dies no matter what as far as I've read online. I havnt played it myself so idk for sure, but she also dies in the end of anime which makes that the sadder anime for me too, in the end.there was no magical happy ending like in clannad.

 

Air needs a little more realism to make me cry.

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Air needs a little more realism to make me cry.

I believe that clannad's biggest advantage, I'm talking about the anime, is its length. You've much more time to see the relationship between Nagisa and Tomoya, and because of this the sad scenes have way more power than the ones of air. And that's exactly the problem of air. Its storytelling is too freakin fast and can be confusing as hell.

 

Whatever, just enjoy the stuff you enjoy.

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I believe that clannad's biggest advantage, I'm talking about the anime, is its length. You've much more time to see the relationship between Nagisa and Tomoya,

 

You are right. Flashbacks do the job.

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Air's ending was confusing as fuck but after reading the good ol wiki and some discussions on it it made more sense but.. what i still never got was why

 

 

Yukito died and turned into a crow =/

 

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