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I don't really have the space to make for a copy though -_-". LET'S PRAY THAT IT WORKS, THE FIRST TIME! *dies honorably*
EDIT: Kanami was definitely the key in winning that free map lol. Without her ability to slip right past the enemy - while still blocking their path, which is insanely useful - I probably would've lost all my men before I could reach that slippery Ikeman lol...
EDIT: Kanami was definitely the key in winning that free map lol. Without her ability to slip right past the enemy - while still blocking their path, which is insanely useful - I probably would've lost all my men before I could reach that slippery Ikeman lol...
And how do you beat the map where it scrolls forward once at a time? I remember someone mentioning about needing to trap monsters so that they can get squashed - well - by the map scrolling, but I thought that was how you LOSE.
Then again, I didn't actually bother reading the victory condition since I was too damn tired so...
Then again, I didn't actually bother reading the victory condition since I was too damn tired so...
Yes, it was Father Gregory. I remember very specifically that Ed was mentioned a couple of times in Sky, but thought that it was my own misunderstanding of the language and ignored it completely. I suppose it's not spoilers since you've already played Zero and Sky, but:
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Actually Ed as mentioned a few times in Baldr Sky, and one of the minor villains in Baldr Sky Zero became a major villain in Baldr Sky. Ed's name was mentioned mostly by him, as he asked Kou where is his nemesis is.
So I think the author did have Baldr Sky Zero in mind, just not this big. I also feel like they're going to do a fan disc or something, because as I've mentioned before, it made no bloody sense the Schole did not show up in the original story at all. Like, Kou went to help Edward so many times in Zero, so why the hell Edward didn't show up to help Kou in the original? -_-"
So I think the author did have Baldr Sky Zero in mind, just not this big. I also feel like they're going to do a fan disc or something, because as I've mentioned before, it made no bloody sense the Schole did not show up in the original story at all. Like, Kou went to help Edward so many times in Zero, so why the hell Edward didn't show up to help Kou in the original? -_-"
... Wow. Baldr Sky Zero 2. I cannot fucking believe that Edward is:
EDIT: FINALLY finished Baldr Sky Zero 2 so I can move onto Rance 9. Before that, let me talk a little (really, just a little) about this VN.
First, the true end is... not as satisfying as Baldr Sky's true end, but then again the overall quality was already weaker in the first place, so there's no surprise.
Next, it supposedly ties up to the beginning of Baldr Sky, but there are still a few things that were somewhat unexplained. One of the most obvious ones would be:
Just where the hell are Schole when all hell broke loose in Baldr Sky?? It did NOT make sense that we did not see any of them in Baldr Sky, even if Edward was mentioned a couple of times but never showed up. The point is, Schole is an insanely powerful group in Fenrir. Altogether they were probably stronger than the main team itself because they had several new additions who I shall not name, but just know that they're among the top 10 wanted Simulacra.
Edward himself is among the absolute best warriors in the game. That he did not show up once in the original series to help Kou - not to mention he literally is equally, if not more important - THE key - than Kou himself - is ridiculous. I just can't help but they plan to do another fan disk explaining their unusual absence from the main series - I was completely expecting a bad end where everybody died or something, but this is the complete opposite (in hindsight I do expect this, but) and just did not make sense.
Like really, mobilize the entire Schole force and you can see them murder nearly hundred thousands of enemies. Victor himself could already slaughter thousands on his own with minimal injuries, like REALLY. Where the HELL are they? As epic as Baldr Sky is, the crisis shouldn't even bloody exist in the first place with that kind of insane fire power.
Spoiler:
EDIT: FINALLY finished Baldr Sky Zero 2 so I can move onto Rance 9. Before that, let me talk a little (really, just a little) about this VN.
First, the true end is... not as satisfying as Baldr Sky's true end, but then again the overall quality was already weaker in the first place, so there's no surprise.
Next, it supposedly ties up to the beginning of Baldr Sky, but there are still a few things that were somewhat unexplained. One of the most obvious ones would be:
Just where the hell are Schole when all hell broke loose in Baldr Sky?? It did NOT make sense that we did not see any of them in Baldr Sky, even if Edward was mentioned a couple of times but never showed up. The point is, Schole is an insanely powerful group in Fenrir. Altogether they were probably stronger than the main team itself because they had several new additions who I shall not name, but just know that they're among the top 10 wanted Simulacra.
Edward himself is among the absolute best warriors in the game. That he did not show up once in the original series to help Kou - not to mention he literally is equally, if not more important - THE key - than Kou himself - is ridiculous. I just can't help but they plan to do another fan disk explaining their unusual absence from the main series - I was completely expecting a bad end where everybody died or something, but this is the complete opposite (in hindsight I do expect this, but) and just did not make sense.
Like really, mobilize the entire Schole force and you can see them murder nearly hundred thousands of enemies. Victor himself could already slaughter thousands on his own with minimal injuries, like REALLY. Where the HELL are they? As epic as Baldr Sky is, the crisis shouldn't even bloody exist in the first place with that kind of insane fire power.
Lol, that bug where you have 2 Shimukuramu at once where you're view is on one Edward BUT HE CAN'T ATTACK, and another one mirroring the exact move BUT CAN ATTACK. Thank god that level wasn't hard.
I'm pretty sure they want to cover up to:
How long were they going to do this, 13 episodes or 26? If it's 13 then yes, the plot will progress incredibly fast - so fast in fact, that you might be better off reading the LN. I personally think that it was a much better medium than anime to present the true grimness and despair of Black Bullet.
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How long were they going to do this, 13 episodes or 26? If it's 13 then yes, the plot will progress incredibly fast - so fast in fact, that you might be better off reading the LN. I personally think that it was a much better medium than anime to present the true grimness and despair of Black Bullet.
Woops, I've forgotten that it wasn't from Alicesoft lol, I wonder why I think that... Maybe I've never beaten a secret boss on Alicesoft... sob.
EDIT: Holy shit that's dark,
EDIT: Holy shit that's dark,
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Huh, it counts as a sequel? Then maybe there's some value in downloading it then - from what I heard, the story's practically the same so I didn't bother.
Also the difficulty level is pretty easy. I mean, this is like the first Alicesoft game that I actually beat the secret boss - EVER - so that said a lot of somethings.
Also the difficulty level is pretty easy. I mean, this is like the first Alicesoft game that I actually beat the secret boss - EVER - so that said a lot of somethings.
The separation was more serious in the LN though, unlike the anime which lightened the mood with comedies instead.
I don't know about the anime, but the light novel was one of the most nail biting stories I've ever read. Every single book it released had battles and circumstances so grim and epic that it feels like THE Final Battle every single time.
So it's way too early to scrutinize its flaws right now. Things will scale very quickly.
So it's way too early to scrutinize its flaws right now. Things will scale very quickly.
Well, Alicesoft locks down their website really well so it's no surprise that I have no idea about this game's existence...
NANCHATE. XD
NANCHATE. XD
The rules are simple (even on a strict forum like Animesuki). If the episode isn't released, you don't post any spoilers on it at all. If the episode is released, then you're free to discuss whatever's in the episode, but do not go or speculate things further than that.
By your logic I have to spoiler absolutely everything except reactions from now on because there will always be an unknown someone who hasn't watched the anime yet. I'm not bending that way, sorry.
By your logic I have to spoiler absolutely everything except reactions from now on because there will always be an unknown someone who hasn't watched the anime yet. I'm not bending that way, sorry.
So anyone noticed how Sora won that poker game?
The only explanation is that during the few seconds the lady looked towards Kurami, Sora had shuffled the cards to his preferred order so as to keep the spades completely out of her draw. That's why Shiro said that it was an 'incredibly obvious cheat' (plus the fact he purposely got out a Royal Straight Flush). And this is assuming that the lady doesn't shuffle the cards first, unless he can even predict the method she shuffles them too (there are methods to shuffle a deck, in order to keep them 'random').
Just ignore the near impossibility of someone doing that in real life lol, even if we assume that the whole thing was staged.
Then he chose to use the way that ensures absolute victory no matter how the woman cheats - a Royal Straight Flush. He likely already took away the RSF cards during that time, and only needed to play it out later on. Obviously it was a risk, but he deduced that the woman was a lousy cheater (classic hook, line and sinker right there) and just outright destroyed her. Her reaction was real funny too. XD
The only explanation is that during the few seconds the lady looked towards Kurami, Sora had shuffled the cards to his preferred order so as to keep the spades completely out of her draw. That's why Shiro said that it was an 'incredibly obvious cheat' (plus the fact he purposely got out a Royal Straight Flush). And this is assuming that the lady doesn't shuffle the cards first, unless he can even predict the method she shuffles them too (there are methods to shuffle a deck, in order to keep them 'random').
Just ignore the near impossibility of someone doing that in real life lol, even if we assume that the whole thing was staged.
Then he chose to use the way that ensures absolute victory no matter how the woman cheats - a Royal Straight Flush. He likely already took away the RSF cards during that time, and only needed to play it out later on. Obviously it was a risk, but he deduced that the woman was a lousy cheater (classic hook, line and sinker right there) and just outright destroyed her. Her reaction was real funny too. XD