![]() What's also there for fan service are the suits, and don't try to impose it's purposely designed for conformity. I don't rank H scenes, but I will tell you that they added nothing to the story and they are there purely done for fan service. There are more things I can complain about like especially the expositions - extremely unbearable, and like the production is nowhere near anime, maybe it can rival ex-arm? They are just moving sprites after all. I only liked it in my first walkthrough because it's my first visual novel (counting Muv-Luv and Alternative as one). It was meant to be a bitter-sweet conclusion, but it felt so empty. Takeru forgets everything and gets to live a happier life in his original word, which questions the importance of the deaths of his friends and whether finding his resolve at the end really amounted to anything. Takeru finally found his resolve at the end to carry the memories of his fallen comrades and fight, despite the pain and sorrow that burden entails. But my biggest issue with the game is that it betrayed its own theme of finding your resolve. So, Takeru doesn't want to but he is forced to go back to his original homeworld because the cause has been destroyed so the effects would inadvertently disappear? My question is what the hell happened in the epilogue? Why did Kasumi start to cry? Why is Kasumi and the rest of the cast in MLA, who wasn't in MLE there as Takeru's classmates? It was never explained. She was actually the causality conductor which was haphazardly explained through Kasumi's end speech. She has the ability to reverse the flow of time and try again in hopes that Takeru would found and pick her as his love interest. From what I pieced together, Sumika is an incredibly OP plot device and her powers are justified because of her desire to be with Takeru. I didn't understand the ending, both literally and metaphorically. It's distasteful to use rape for shock value. I'd imagine that anyone who just experienced rape wouldn't want to have sex for a long time, let alone immediately right afterward. What happens after is even worse, because, right after the flashback, Sumika has sex with Takeru. Seeing her beloved Takeru getting crushed and eaten alive is more than enough reason for Sumika to detest the Beta wholeheartedly. ![]() Entering spoiler territory-ĭo not defend the tentacle rape scene, which in itself is completely unnecessary. Here are some of the red flags you have to look out for. The trademark of the game is its expositions, which do break the rule of show don't tell. Some of them are done for the sake of melodrama and shock value. The number of tropes in this game is infinite and insanity. This review contains spoilers, click to view. Muv-Luv Alternative - NA Download Edition Modding Vitas can be dangerous and the moderators at /r/Vita are not responsible for bricked or broken consoles.Report an issue on this page. Asking for help finding or using pirated material will result in a ban. ![]() Looking for podcasts or game-related subreddits? Latest Updatesĭisclaimer: The moderators at r/Vita do not condone/promote piracy. Need accessories or spare parts? Find them here! Other Related Links Looking for games to play? Find some here. Searching for Wallpapers? Share and find them here. Looking for PSN buddies? Check out the official subreddit Want a simpler site layout? Try Reddit's mobile view. Have questions or just new? Try the official /R/VITA Wiki. Result: Gravity Rush Spoiler Useful Links Submit a text post Spoiler Formatting (#s "Kat can fly!")
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