I feel that Nasu excels at protagonists that have strong and distinct character, which is often accomplished by them being seemingly regular people with deep issues like Tohno Shiki. Hakuno, while they have some character, is his first proper protagonist that fails to live up to that legacy since Arika, and Arika barely even exists. Nikuiman is basically like Angra, and who doesn't like the story bits of Hollow? In this way, Nasu fixes a big issue that Extra had.
It's a shame that he also adds a million ultimately baffling background things to Last Encore which, while certainly making it distinct from Extra, also make it completely unapproachable to anyone new. Worse, they are of questionable value to the story itself and the legacy it's built on.
I mean LE has a bunch of issues, but Nikuiman is the good part.
I like the idea of Nikuiman I just don't think it was executed well.
Yes, the way they made he hate everything about the moon with flat face doesn't convince me
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You sure he didn't just make it up as he went along? Certainly felt that way to me.
Not any specific character from SF, but the meta-main character that is their interplay. Oh, Narita.
I vote strange, particularly Ayaka,Flat and Sigma. I considered voting Guda due to my enjoyment of grandorder and it's level of player presence, but then I remembered that the game also railroads me into being thirsty for female servants especially Mash, so i might not like "Guda" all that much
There are still unfinished works so I will reserve my vote to the end of them, besides that, Case Files counts as a Fate work? in my mind is Fate/the adventures of Waver.
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Out of all the characters I feel like we got to know Shirou the best. The fact that he's basically the poster boy doesn't hurt either.
Waver.
But if I have to choose between the ones in the poll, then Ayaka.
I'd have chosen Ayaka if she wasn't an otome game heroine. The question that always haunted me was, how was Nasu going to make her the protagonist and not turn the game into an otome game?
While he'd enjoy utopia, he admitted that's impossible, so he's going the Kurosaki way of "a boatload of people" instead.
Which reminds me why at the start, Bleach was greater than FSN at the start.