Well, I'd save and finish the path.G3n0c1de wrote:And I wonder... if along Shizune's path, you could have a one night stand with Misha, even if it would lead to a bad end, would you do it?
Then I'll do it.
That's how it rolls when I play VNs.
Well, I'd save and finish the path.G3n0c1de wrote:And I wonder... if along Shizune's path, you could have a one night stand with Misha, even if it would lead to a bad end, would you do it?
Uhh...I can't say really, it'd be depending on the circumstance.G3n0c1de wrote: And I wonder... if along Shizune's path, you could have a one night stand with Misha, even if it would lead to a bad end, would you do it?
If by any chance you are able to bypass an any negative moral implications you can even take the word antagonist as a compliment. In a game as serious and comedic (just like real life) as Katawa Shoujo there is a need for a serious "villain" - someone who is capable, working hard and clever.Malinor wrote: Shizune is far and away the most strong willed of the girls (well, Emi may very well be close, but in a different fashion) so it's not much of a surprise to see her viewed as the "antagonist" even jokingly.
If I could have gotten laid in high school, I wouldn't be working in computers for a living.British Gentleman wrote:Hisao is essentially you
personally I'd rather wait till college and have a steady job that get laid in high school and not have a jobDuaneMoody wrote:If I could have gotten laid in high school, I wouldn't be working in computers for a living.British Gentleman wrote:Hisao is essentially you
Wait what?SirMax wrote:I'm sorry but physically blocking someone when you don't know what their disability is seems cruel. It's not like Hisao can fight back.