2013-10-06, 11:34 | Link #65 |
malefic
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Nowhere, because I don't exist
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There are multiple bad endings and one happy ending for each girl. Reaching a bad end does nothing, just gets you back to the main menu. New game or load an earlier save and correct your mistake. A good ending gives you credits and then main menu. You need to start a new game to notice some minor changes. Also, you need to reach each character's good end for Refrain to be unlocked.
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2013-11-05, 04:28 | Link #68 | |
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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So the game forces you to complete everything basically. |
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2013-11-05, 13:53 | Link #70 |
Memento Mori
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: UK
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The definite choice that will lead to the heroine's route will be greyed out, making it unavailable to choose. The two exceptions are Komari's route and Rin's first route which will be both be available to replay without having to complete Refrain first.
Also, I can't really remember well since I played a long time ago, but I believe that Rin's first route will become unavailable to play once Refrain is completed, as the game should redirect you to her second route automatically.
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2014-01-03, 04:58 | Link #78 | |
Sawa-Chan <3 <3 <3
Join Date: Dec 2004
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Which do you think i should go with first? Play the game or watch anime?
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2014-01-03, 09:09 | Link #79 | ||
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Canada
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Don't know how they came up with that assumption though but the vn does give you various vague hints. Quote:
Would you prefer reading an expansion of information first, then watch the anime which has many stuff removed, but get to see the characters animated now? or watch the anime first, and read the 'expansion of information' after watching the anime? I would prefer watching the horrible anime first, then read the visual novel b/c it can continue to give you more info. If you play the visual novel first, you might end up disliking the anime at some point. So I recommend you anime first, then visual novel after. :3 |
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2014-01-03, 12:38 | Link #80 |
阿賀野型3番艦、矢矧 Lv180
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Moderator Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Belgium, Brussels
Age: 37
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^ The opposite is also possible:
If you watch the anime first, the sense of surprise and tension are effectively dampened since you know what's going on from the get go. A Visual Novel has a major issue: depending of the reader, if you lose that tension/expectation, it becomes way duller to read. So it is really dependant of how the reader is affected by spoilers in general. If they don't stand them, they better read the VN first then watch the anime. I personally wouldn't be interested in a VN that I already know what's going on. It also removes all impact from twists that specifically use VN mechanics and flaws for the narration.
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