See I was actually going to make fun of this exact sentiment in my previous post but I thought maybe I was remembering wrong and nobody actually gave Urobuchi credit for making his singularity work like every other singularity in the game, but
See I was actually going to make fun of this exact sentiment in my previous post but I thought maybe I was remembering wrong and nobody actually gave Urobuchi credit for making his singularity work like every other singularity in the game, but
The fact that it could be fixed is good.
QuotesA Writer's FateF/GO JP (Updated: 4/11/2019)
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The dead people would not come back.
Reality cannot be overturned.
To continue on remembering the pain and the weight… isn't that how lost things remain?
…People will eventually die, and death itself is sad.
But pain shouldn't be the only thing that remains.
A death is painful, but it also leaves behind bright memories.
As I am bound by these people's deaths…
As I am protected by my memories of Kiritsugu…
I believe memories become constraints and change the people living now.
…Even if…
They are memories that will eventually be forgotten.
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Localizationing stuff
Babylonia had a scene about it, yes.
Gil tries to cheer you up saying that You Made A Difference. It felt nice.
until everyone died
I really need to read the tls
It kinda reminds me of his author notes for Zero, where he basically said he could have a mark on FSN and write as he pleased because it was a prequel and shit ended badly.
So he wins here too. He can write things out normally, where the happiness gained and development Kariya had go byebye because of the eraser button.
So even if Nasu let him write the grimdark, he wins, and if he writes it normally, he wins too.
"Fate/stay night: not really an eroge, and not really a cooking sim, but actually an RPG wherein everyone’s primary stat is “self-loathing” and the goal is to level it up beyond all the other characters."
My opinion on Zero basically adds up to "Everyone's bad, no one's good, everything dies, and Ionian Hetairoi is cool."
I just read through this thread...oh boy that was an adventure.
My opinion on F/Z:
It was good even with it's inconsistencies and moments of grimderp via the Urobutcher. I've grown to hate the Urobutcher not for this pointlessly grim stories but for his predictability, he is a one trick pony. for the most part
Hi btw
Last edited by BobbyFischer; April 13th, 2017 at 11:24 PM.
Maybe he can fake it well enough people don't notice or has random relapses, 8f it's true Nasu had to tell him to tone it down a peg again when he wrote that scenario for GO.
Kariya didn't have development and the "happiness gained" was mostly Iri joining Chaldea which isn't undone. There's also Kayneth but there is a conversion beforehand about how they know how singularities work but want to do it anyway, it's not something that's sprung on the reader after the fact to "take away" the story's resolution.
It's also a complete reiteration of how every single singularity in the game had worked up to that point but people only ascribe it significance when it's Urobuchi for some reason????¿????
Last edited by Kotonoha; April 14th, 2017 at 09:01 AM.
grim dark impression too stronk contrast
Didn't he give up a hand to negotiate with Iskandar + let go of some of his craziness toward the end? That is at least something.
And yeah, everyone knows how things work, that doesn't really take away the point of it being basically a win/win for Gen there.
It's like how you'd not be forcing a guy who loves maid outfits to write a story about maids. The significance is given because of the person's preferences.
Like, if I wrote a story about Sakura, you'd expect and look at other points differently than if someone else wrote it.
With the way the keep adding shit to gils vault, soon he will have the root in it.
Life is short, we don't need to shitpost at eachother about nasu.
Originally Posted by FSF 5, Chapter 14: Gold and Lions IThough abandoned, forgotten, and scorned as out-of-date dolls, they continue to carry out their mission, unchanged from the time they were designed.
Machines do not lose their worth when a newer model appears.
Their worth (life) ends when humans can no longer bear that purity.