Going through HF, and I must say, it is quite enjoyable, and reading it makes a difference.
Just finished HF True, and man was it a ride. I may not ship the main couple, but damn if HF wasn't a solid experience with so much tension, some glorious highs and many, many lows. The musical direction was on point, and honestly, this route is where Nasu shines as a writer.
Now I just want to know how to get Last Episode after getting all True ends.
I finished Volume 8 of the Fate/Stay Night manga and with that, I have now read up to where I was the first time I read the books. So in the manga, since Ryuudou Temple got trashed by Berserker, Caster had to leave there, giving Archer and Rin a chance to take them down.
Archer and Rin separated so Rin could get to Kuzuki and Archer could deal with Caster, but Archer didn't count on Caster being able to call Saber to fight for her, and Rin didn't count on Suzuki being so skilled at fighting. So with Caster having Rin's life in her hands, Archer decides to surrender himself to her, in exchange for Rin's safety.
.But just when Caster decides to kill Rin anyway, Shirou jumps in and they jump off a cliff to escape. Saber being in Caster's control instead of just struggling against it, will make Caster even harder to beat, so I'm interested in seeing how that will affect the story.
Spoiler:
I've just finished reading Fire Girl. It's pretty damn good. It brought a whole bunch of plot threads and characters together at the end for a really great conclusion, that's both satisfying, and leaves stuff open for the future. Which is good, because I liked the world and characters so much that I don't want this to be the end.
Man, I wish this was more popular. An anime or manga adaption would be really cool to see.
What's translated of the Fate\Stay Night manga online is a Frankenstein of a translation with different groups translating different chapters and volumes with different levels of quality. It was fine in the beginning, but it got so much worse. You can't tell me that no one thought to read the text out loud and see if it made sense that way. People don't talk like that, Jesus Christ. It just makes me sad since the physical books were what got me into Fate in the first place.
Spoiler:
I can't believe Mahoyo came out in 2012.
This honestly feels like a new peak for Visual Novels and sadly the end of Type Moon.
super double post.
Eh, VNs have been dead as a medium since before then to be real.
Depends on if youre talking about making big moneys or making beloved, well received works. If we’re talking the real big moneys then most likely one could say VNs truly died after the 90s Elf-Leaf-Alicesoft era, before type moon even jumped on the medium.
If we’re talking about good output, which I assume we are since Namelesss considers this new mega big money Type-Moon a dead Type-moon, well that’s ultimately opinions but if we’re looking at average critical reception VNs weren’t dead at all when Mahoyo came out. WA2 cc, one of the erogamescape Big Four (the 4 titles to break the 90/100 score, not counting rereleases with only 10 fanboy votes) was just released a year prior in 2011, along with other popular well-received titles such as Grisaia, Kamidori and Eustia. Iconic, highly praised titles like Baldr Sky, Steins Gate, Majikoi, Subahibi, Muramasa and Dies Irae (the complete version that is) were only 2-3 years old in 2012.
I don’t think a medium can be called dead if there is plenty of inspired, passionate creators making use of it, even if the sales are low. That would be invalidating all niche media.
I think Japanese VN scene reached its peak in this iteration. Perhaps it is just my subjective interpretation but breakthrough works were becoming increasingly rare over the decade.
its definitely over the hill, the 00s were the golden era in terms of abundance of high quality works. If you look at top lists you'll see most of them from 00s, especially mid-late 00s. But its not like 2010s is without its big hits though, upon quick scanning egs
-2 out of the Big 4 90 breakers are from 2010s (WA2cc at 94, Rance X at 99)
-90: Sakura no uta, Fata Morgana, sakura moyu, Utawarerumono3, Nukitashi2, Chaos Child
-86-90: Eustia, Kara no shoujo 2, summer pockets.
Then theres a decent pile of 85s and lots of 80-84s and I ran out of patience lol because fuck egs and its retarded system of treating random ports as their own games.
For a measuring stick, Nasu’s generally considered good stuff: FSN=90, Tsuki&Mahoyo&HA=85, CCC=82
well, take this all with a pinch of salt, egs doesnt see as much traffic as it used to because you know, VNs falling out of style and all, games dont even get 1k votes on the site anymore when the most popular titles of 00s could have up to 5k votes.
Started reading Mahoyo up to Aoko and the mountain boy's first encounter and so far it's been a snoozefest for the most part. When does it get interesting?
Mahoutsukai no Yoru is a different beast from Tsukihime or Fate. It's mostly slice of life with some supernatural stuff mixed in. You'll find a little action scene in one of the first extra chapters, but after that you have to wait until halfway in the story.
Also, Aoko and Soujuurou first meeting is very early in the story, "Rin meets Mitsuzuri in the first morning of the prologue" level of early.
Because you are too young. Or too stupid. Or both.
just finishing KnK novels. And man, it really is better than the movies.
Now, I don't want to be that "the manga/novel was better" guy. I mean, the movies were GLORIOUS and basically what made me dive so deep into the nasuverse.... But the novels simply have so much more depth.
I feel like the movies are lacking a few things that sometimes made it difficult to get the whole picture. I had many questions even after watching the movies twice, but now after reading the novels I feel completely satisfied.
The characters monologues for example, are something very cool that the movies kinda removed. Also the novels explain a lot more about each character.
And Touko is even more awesome.
After I tie some loose ends I might read DDD... or at least catch up with case files. I also want to re-read F/SN VN, but not sure about that.
I finally finished Kagetsu Tohya. While I liked Len's story, I found the SoL parts to be a greatly inferior prototype of FHA which is nothing unexpected because it's pretty much a F/HA prototype anyway. The SoL scenes were kinda short, too few and I particularly thought there were too few interactions between different characters.
Also, that translation was terrible compared to the Tsukihime translation.
Now, next is Melty Blood.
Alright, finished Melty Blood Story Mode.... God, I am bad at fighting games but things went worse than expected. Now I hate Kohaku, she gave me more trouble than G-Akiha. I don't want to hear her giggling or saying DASHU anymore.
Now you get to play ReAct Arcade, Act Cadenza Arcade, and Actress Again arcade with every character.
- - - Updated - - -
The lore, it's in there.
Going through FSN vn for the first time and Shirou's monologues make me like him a lot more. He looks more knowledgeable about magecraft and such... Not A LOT lot, but at least he isn't that much clueless, aside form the Grail War stuff of course.
he still do some dumb decisions tho.
Welp, reading UBW at the moment, gonna keeping going.
ok ubw ending destroyed me
Last edited by humble; September 8th, 2020 at 05:34 PM. Reason: update
Just finished the 7 KnK movies. Loved it.
It's been a day of interesting discoveries. First I discovered I had 3700 yen lost in my PS Vita wallet since 2017. Immediately after it, I discovered /Hollow was 3500 yen. Feels good to give this a second try 7 years after the first run cut short by the death of my old computer. Hopefully my Vita won't die halfway through it.