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#139 - AztecJew (01/12/2013) [-]
I've played through and got the good ending with all of them...aside from how unfulfilling my romantic life feels by comparison I also want to continue playing but there's not much left to do but play through again and again...sigh
I've played through and got the good ending with all of them...aside from how unfulfilling my romantic life feels by comparison I also want to continue playing but there's not much left to do but play through again and again...sigh
#141 to #139 - pseudobob (01/12/2013) [-]
You could always try for the bad endings.

but that might not be such a good idea, in the long run
User avatar #142 to #141 - AztecJew (01/12/2013) [-]
got the bad ending on my favorite....Rin...could hardly stand it, felt like a wuss
User avatar #157 to #142 - grimsho (01/12/2013) [-]
Well at least you didn't get her neutral ending.
User avatar #158 to #157 - AztecJew (01/12/2013) [-]
worse?
User avatar #162 to #158 - grimsho (01/12/2013) [-]
That's the general consensus, yes. I don't want to spoil much, but the neutral ending is far more heartbreaking, and includes lines such as "I will try to forget you", and looking back into her route many remember that she's said she's good at forgetting things. It really is crushing.
#200 to #162 - lukedempsey **User deleted account** (01/12/2013) [-]
Thats why I save at every important decision, because I dont want to feel alone.
Thats why I save at every important decision, because I dont want to feel alone.
User avatar #164 to #162 - AztecJew (01/12/2013) [-]
damn...
User avatar #146 to #142 - pseudobob (01/12/2013) [-]
Hmm. I wonder if I'm alone in being mostly unaffected by this game.
User avatar #149 to #146 - AztecJew (01/12/2013) [-]
Because of the way it was written I feel like it allowed me to delve into it the way I do with literature, then I take the story and characters to heart and it hits home pretty hard in this case.
User avatar #168 to #149 - pseudobob (01/12/2013) [-]
Don't get me wrong, I was involved with the story. I acted like I would in real life and made decisions based not on what I thought the outcome would be, but based on how it would affect the characters. The writing did its job; I felt like I was a part of the story.

But then, at the end, I felt no pang of regret, or longing, or shame for the characters and relationships. I didn't miss them in the end, I didn't shed a 'manly tear' for what could have been, and I didn't think there should have been more. I guess it just doesn't work for me.
User avatar #190 to #168 - AztecJew (01/12/2013) [-]
well as long as you enjoyed it then I'm sure it served its' purpose, not everyone gets emotional about things like that
User avatar #312 to #190 - pseudobob (01/12/2013) [-]
Good to hear.
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