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You'll get the entire Mouri family if you defeat them after Mouri is uncursed. Also, it's impossible to clear one of the girls without capturing her (can't recall who), but she's hella hard to capture, but she can be cleared if you start a new game with the Mouri house bonus.
*note* that in order to uncurse him, you need to the appropriate events BEFORE path determination.
*note* that in order to uncurse him, you need to the appropriate events BEFORE path determination.
Well, my topic was devoted towards longer stories, preferably 100+ pages. bobtob started out with a oneshot which he considered to be of quality writing, so they're not explicitly overlapping topics.
It'd be cool if this thread could be revived:
https://www.fakku.net/viewtopic.php?p=457375#457375
I maintained it for a while, but it didn't feel like it had enough community support to warrant the effort.
https://www.fakku.net/viewtopic.php?p=457375#457375
I maintained it for a while, but it didn't feel like it had enough community support to warrant the effort.
oneshott wrote...
bfg10k17 wrote...
What moral fags can't undertsand that hentai is FAKEFor example, lets say that within my collection of hentai, is an h-manga of some kidnapped girl (loli or no) that is going to be either raped mercilessly and/or tortured and mutilated. Now, you say that there is nothing wrong with this, because it's just fake images right? But what if it was real?
Okay, let me start with the argument that child pornography is not illegal because because of the immorality innate to a certain pixel allignment or how light conforms on a photographic sheet, it's because the creation of it is a horrible atrocity. Obviously the creation is a crime, but what about simple possession? It's because if people are afraid to own such images, then it is much more difficult to sell them. With an increased difficulty in sale, then there is less incentive to create it in the first place.
However, if the creation of an image involves someone hunched over a drawing board with a pencil and eraser in hand, I think I'm willing to support the atrocity of potential hand-cramps.
Fake or not, images that depict any of the things you suggested are intended to resemble reality.
Right, because when you're in 5th grade, and they split up all the boys and girls to tell them about the changes that are happening to their bodies, or will soon start happening, they have a list of things such as
1)You start growing hair in new places
2)Your voice starts to deepen
3)Your eyes start shrinking
I can symphathize and possibly even agree with a ban on creative video splicing and near-photorealistic 3d renders which are intended to simulate reality. However, once again, it has little to the immorality of pixel configuration, and the fact that I don't think law enforcement should have to bother themselves with the nuance of whether something has a 95% chance of being criminal vs. 90% chance of being criminal.
That so-called walthrough is a pretty good almanac, but it's a lousy guide. If you want a list of sequential instructions on how to procede through the game, this one is pretty good:
http://www.gamefaqs.com/pc/936089-sengoku-rance/faqs/58210
Although as a first time player, I would not recommend attacking more than once per turn. That guide copies/pastes another guide that has the absolute minimum turns required to get your first bonus action fan (which is thirteen). A more realistic number would be 16-18turns, assuming you need to take extra moves turns like manually recruit commanders, loot cities for cash, etc.
http://www.gamefaqs.com/pc/936089-sengoku-rance/faqs/58210
Although as a first time player, I would not recommend attacking more than once per turn. That guide copies/pastes another guide that has the absolute minimum turns required to get your first bonus action fan (which is thirteen). A more realistic number would be 16-18turns, assuming you need to take extra moves turns like manually recruit commanders, loot cities for cash, etc.
Hentanize wrote...
"Kira Kira Curtain Call", a sequel to the original game has been fully translated.I don't know about this one. Any thoughts about it?
Well, I bought and completed it already. I'm sad to say that the best thing about making this purchase is I feel less guilty about other MG games that I have no intention of ever buying.
The game has two parts.
The first features a dude who wants to form a band to show the world how awesome he is and to earn the love of the girl he likes. And he's a complete tool. He's excessively full of himself without anything to back up that confidence. He's not even an entertaining or amusing asshole, he just sucks. Furthermore, the girl he likes is the stereotypical shy girl without any substantial personality. I was really hoping for a crazy plot twist to come up and redeem everything, but it never happened.
Spoiler:
The second part was pretty good. It was about all the people in Happy Cycle Mania, and they got into a slump and how they got out of it. It constantly switches up who's playing the role of protagonist, and you get to see a lot of the people from the first game and what they're up to 5 years later. While entertaining, I do have one gripe...
Spoiler:
So yeah, mostly I feel shafted about having paid for only half a game.
About little monica...
I really like the art style (petite, neotenistic girls with curvy hips and boobs), but the premise with most of the h-scenes is a little too facepalm worthy (teach me about penises too!) and their overall quality really leave something to be desired. It's kinda bad when you're actually wishing the mosaics had been left in place.
I really like the art style (petite, neotenistic girls with curvy hips and boobs), but the premise with most of the h-scenes is a little too facepalm worthy (teach me about penises too!) and their overall quality really leave something to be desired. It's kinda bad when you're actually wishing the mosaics had been left in place.
For what it's worth (I can't beleive LWB didn't mention it) Jidou Poruno is one of the obscene books that Chris Handley was charged for possession. The vast majority of it is consensual (at least it looks like) and only like half of it is loli- however knowing LWB they'll probably only translate the most objectionable crap in there.
It was something Ranma 1/2 related. I wish I could pull up something that would at least be like a 1/5 chance that it was my first doujin fap, but my collection of Ranma doujins pass away with one of my prior harddrive. I'm not sure if its luck or misfortune, but when that HD started to keel over, I was able to salvage just about everything EXCEPT the porno directory.
If curious, the source was http://ranmahentai.ranma.ws/ However, that's a completely different site now than what I used to visit many years ago.
If curious, the source was http://ranmahentai.ranma.ws/ However, that's a completely different site now than what I used to visit many years ago.
Lover-in-Law has a couple of remote vibrate scenes. Also as a plus, it's one of the hentai that's watchable just for the sake of watching (i.e. no need to turn it off immediately after fap).
Well, visual novels that have plots as intricate as Tsukihime usually don't branch (e.g. Utawererumono).
When they do branch, it's generally dealing with character specific events exclusive to the hero and the heroine of choice- making the plot details of other paths completely irrelevant. Usually there is no antagonist beyond the personal demons which the heroines must deal with.
However, Type-Moon games have plots larger than the two characters most effected. There are literal villians and supporting characters with wills of their own. It makes for a somewhat shallower experience if those factors are completely ignored. Fate/Stay Night has three dramatically different plots, however all the characters and motivations are existing and consistent throughout all storylines; you can really appreciate how the hero's actions create a butterfly effect that spawn dramatically different situations.
I'm just wondering if similar relationships are in place for Tsukihime, or should one imagine that the Mansion paths occur in a world where there is no Arcueid, that Ciel is a normal student, and the loud dogs were just loud dogs and not the spawn of a vempire?
When they do branch, it's generally dealing with character specific events exclusive to the hero and the heroine of choice- making the plot details of other paths completely irrelevant. Usually there is no antagonist beyond the personal demons which the heroines must deal with.
However, Type-Moon games have plots larger than the two characters most effected. There are literal villians and supporting characters with wills of their own. It makes for a somewhat shallower experience if those factors are completely ignored. Fate/Stay Night has three dramatically different plots, however all the characters and motivations are existing and consistent throughout all storylines; you can really appreciate how the hero's actions create a butterfly effect that spawn dramatically different situations.
I'm just wondering if similar relationships are in place for Tsukihime, or should one imagine that the Mansion paths occur in a world where there is no Arcueid, that Ciel is a normal student, and the loud dogs were just loud dogs and not the spawn of a vempire?
Just finished the Hisui Route (in addition to the Arcueid route), and I'm wondering if the two overall branches (Roa arc vs. Mansion arc) make sense with respect to each other. I've got two main questions
1) In the Roa arc, what's the deal with Satsuki Yumizuka? Did she somehow avoid becoming a vampire because Shiki was thinking less about his family?
2) In the Mansion arc, why hasn't Arcueid dealt with Roa yet? It seemed like more time has elapsed than in the Roa arc (I didn't actually check the timestamps) and I think it'd be a fair assumption that Arcueid at full strength would be stronger than empowered Akiha.
If these are actually answered, by the remaining routes, then say as much without spoilers.
EDIT: I thought a little more about it, and I guess one could assume that Arcueid got injured in her conflict with Nqvrsr without Shiki's help, such that she was unable to deal with Roa personally- although wouldn't Ciel still be able to deal with him?
1) In the Roa arc, what's the deal with Satsuki Yumizuka? Did she somehow avoid becoming a vampire because Shiki was thinking less about his family?
2) In the Mansion arc, why hasn't Arcueid dealt with Roa yet? It seemed like more time has elapsed than in the Roa arc (I didn't actually check the timestamps) and I think it'd be a fair assumption that Arcueid at full strength would be stronger than empowered Akiha.
If these are actually answered, by the remaining routes, then say as much without spoilers.
EDIT: I thought a little more about it, and I guess one could assume that Arcueid got injured in her conflict with Nqvrsr without Shiki's help, such that she was unable to deal with Roa personally- although wouldn't Ciel still be able to deal with him?
I'd probably rage a whole less less over rance's douchebagery if it was a woman rampaging across the land
Damn, that's a whole lotta strokes for two syllables... that's not a trivial time investment to go around putting that graffiti all over the mansion.
I'm aware of the story difference, as it's explained in the Arcueid path- I was just wondering what (if any) distinction was made in the original Japanese script.