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  1. Back in Aselia your characters had a level cap for each level of difficulty and you could carry them over between games.

     

    For example, in easy difficulty, the level cap was 30, on medium it was 60 and on hard it was 90 if I'm not mistaken.

     

    I'm assuming that Seinarukana is probably something like that too.

  2. Anyone know if there are routes in Seinarukana? Like does to choices that pop up matter?

     

    Seinarukana routes work in a point based system.Basically, choosing a heroine's option will give you +1 point with her, after a certain point, the heroine that has more points will be the route you'll be locked onto.

     

    Quoting from a forum, the things that have influence over points:

     

    "You get affection points for the girls if:

    You choose their option in ADV mode (+1)

    They get the MVP while they're in Nozomu's party (+1)

    They fight the Boss while in Nozomu's party (+1)

    You choose a girl in the Izumo shrine sub-path (+2)"

  3. First of all: Tomboy is best grill, always.

     

    I finished Shogi bitch route, Tomboy route and the secret route, and to be honest, it's exactly what you'd expect of a moege, it's pretty bland and got a lots of girls trying to be cute and appeal to different people =

     

    Wish the game was more focused on the comedy to be honest, kinda like Little Busters, it'd be much better then.

  4. ^ steals positions frm other people.

     

    And yeah hyro, it's like oil and water, they don't really mix.

     

    There is indeed some sort of "rivalry" between both, but it's not like anybody would be angry if some random foreigner mistook somebody from rio for somebody from sao paulo, that's just silly lol.

  5. ^ says that but actually gives me free games, obviously loves me

     

    EDIT: saw fluffy's post when I posted.

     

    And no switch, brazilian's don't hate it when you confuse them with people from sao paolo, idk where you got that idea from lol

     

    I only corrected you cause I thought you had made a honest mistake.

  6. ^ is gay and has no idea of when he's being trolled =3

     

    ioh my, i forgot indeed...i was so busy feeding loppez i completely forgot....

     

    ok...ermmmm...emmm....soren is from sao paolo ...he loves living in sao paolo ....he identifies himself with sao paolo :rolleyes:

     

    I'm actually from rio de janeiro, not sao paulo =x

  7. This forum has always been elitist but honestly I don't think there's much wrong with what he said.It's not like he just went "all these guys are shit bla bla bla", he simply stated the fact that pretty much most translators coming from fuwa are begginers and that therefore OBVIOUSLY they won't have work of as much quality as the veterans that have been dropping out one by one.Using nice words wouldn't have changed the meaning.If you feel discouraged every time someone says something bad about your work then maybe you should rethink wether you really wanna do this, for this is the internet and nobody is ever happy about anything.

  8. Super Danganronpa 2. My thoughts on it are based on everything except hands-on experience with the gameplay elements, since I watched a let's play of it and didn't actually play it myself.

     

    Let's just get this out of the way: DR2 did pretty much everything better than Danganronpa 1, in my opinion. Everything was turned up a notch. Yet I thought the first game was a ton of fun too... so... yea. This was damn awesome basically. The mysteries were great and most of the time very "advanced"... not sure if that's the right word for it, but let's just say that there were a lot of twists and turns around every corner of these mysteries. Much more so than in the first game. I like that stuff.

     

    The characters were also better for the most part I think. There were more of them that I actually cared about compared to DR1. What else... well, the main story = Fucking Crazy. But that's to be expected right? It's Danganronpa. Of course it's going to be fucking crazy... but also interesting at the same time. The characters are like that too. That's probably the biggest reason why I love these games (besides the murder mysteries). It's over the top madness and fun, but it also has those special moments that... well... gets to you and makes you think a lot.

     

    The music was, as expected, really good. Some songs from DR1 made a return, but there were plenty of new ones as well.

     

    [spoiler=Danganronpa 2 (all of it)] Oh yea, there were quite a lot more sad and memorable moments for me in this game compared to DR1. The majority of the trials ended up like that. The ending of the third trial wasn't exactly sad because, you know, crazy despair-filled Mikan. Or was it supposed to be sad? Sad because of Ibuki's death, sure, but the ending of the trial? Well whatever. I actually like Mikan even more now after she showed that side of herself at the end - probably because my favourite character in Danganronpa is Junko.

     

    Speaking of characters, Gundham was fucking awesome. His dialogue was always fun to see, and you know... he was simply a good comrade who valued life, though that side of him was often hidden within his crazy chuunbiyou talk. But that just made it even better. It makes perfect sense now that he was the Ultimate Breeder, doesn't it? His death hit me the hardest along with Chiaki's in Chapter 5.

     

    BUT! There is one thing I don't understand... or perhaps I don't even want to understand it. Well, near the end of the fourth trial, they made it sound as if Gundham and Nekomaru (or just Gundham? whatever) sacrificed themselves so that the others could escape and regain their willpower to live. I can accept that. In fact, I like it that way. I want to believe that that's exactly how it is. Because that's the kind of image I had of both those characters.

     

    But in that case... why did Gundham try so hard to conceal the crime? He did admit to it rather quickly when he knew it was all over, but what about before that? He fought pretty hard before that you know. Was he seriously wanting to sacrifice the others so that he alone could escape and live? That... is hard to believe. I seriously never thought that Gundham would be able to do something like that, which is why I was baffled and sad when it was becoming clear that he was the culprit in Chapter 4. I kept thinking; "Why Gundham? Would you really do that? Really?". But then they proposed the idea that he sacrificed (at least) himself for the sake of the rest, and then it started to make sense for me and I could accept it. So... ... yea... I'm just gonna keep believing that. That makes it a more memorable ending for him, right?

     

    Sonia had some good scenes related to Gundham by the way. Nice to see. She actually got a bit better and more fun as a character after the first half of the game or so I think.

     

    Ah, right, chapter 5-6. Holy shit. What to say really? Trippy and crazy as hell, especially with the Neo World Program stuff. It sure explained a lot of things happening earlier. Somewhat of a small twist, but - The fat Byakuya NOT being the real Byakuya? Didn't expect that to be honest. "Ultimate Imposter", very clever. Seeing the real Makoto, Kyouko and Byakuya was sweeeeeet of course.

     

    Nagito... even after everything is said and done, I don't like the guy. He was clever, yes. He was good at figuring things out in the trials. And maybe some of what he said about 'hope' was sensible(?). But even then, he was often annoying and tedious, probably because he was with you through so much of the game.

     

    Junko Enoshima. She's the best, and you better believe that her appearance in DR2 made me real happy. She's a great "final boss character" and I love her design. Too bad her English VA isn't nearly as good as her Japanese VA. Oh yea, by the way, those Ultimate Despairs? "Some even tried to have children with Junko's dead body." .......................... okey dokey.

     

    Hajime turning super saiyan was pretty epic and cheesy at the same time. But hey that's just the kind of thing Danganronpa would pull off.

     

     

    Never forget Chiaki.

     

     

     

    Sorry I didn't see this before, but about your question regarding chapter 4, I thought that chapter 5 explained very well why things had to happen that way.

     

     

    If Ghundam simply had commited suicide like Sakura in danganronpa 1 or let someone kill him / simply came out and confessed, that would mean the group gained nothing from it.If Ghundam hadn't fought so hard and actually forced the group to put him against the wall then they wouldn't have killed Chiaki in Chapter 5.Basically chapter 4 isn't simply Ghundam "sacrificing himself to let the group live", but rather, he's sacrificing himself to teach the group a lesson, that sometimes, you need to kill in order to survive.If you recall it, you'll remember that in chapter 4 they all just slowly waited to die because they didn't want to kill in order to live, if Ghundam had simply sacrificed himself then they wouldn't have voted on chiaki in chapter 5 and simply chosen to die together.

     

    You should also remember that when Hajime is close to getting Ghundam to confess, he teaches him how to make someone admit defeat and also tells them to trample all over him when they're about to vote, clearly the words of someone who is convey something.

     

    Also, it's implicit in the game that Ghundam and Nekomaru had a sort of mutual understanding that they both were gonna die since whoever won would be the culprit and they had no intentions of surviving alone.

     

    That's why I liked chapter 4 so much to be honest.After reading chapter 4 alone it looks like he's simply trying to save them by dying, but come chapter 5 you understand that they wouldn't have been able to move on and sacrificed Chiaki if Ghundam had simply suicided like Sakura did in DR 1.

     

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