Re: Your first ending?
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 11:45 pm
Which? I've only seen the good one.Xanatos wrote:Except he wasn't tactful and he was an idiot...At least in one ending.
Which? I've only seen the good one.Xanatos wrote:Except he wasn't tactful and he was an idiot...At least in one ending.
Well, go see the other one. Emi's a huge bitch and completely at fault but Hisao's pretty far from tactful too.muliebrity wrote:Which? I've only seen the good one.Xanatos wrote:Except he wasn't tactful and he was an idiot...At least in one ending.
Well, he was already exercising before he decided to try to show off.muliebrity wrote:That's... All true. There comes a point at which one must stop trying to defend the indefensible. Still, exercising to the point of almost dying is better than not... exercising and.... dying later?
He didn't know he was going to nearly die!
pandaphil wrote:For me it was Emi's good ending. It ensured I'd be hooked for life.
Yep, my reaction as well.SpecimenSix wrote:I'll have to join the Emi good ending club. I was actually going for Hanako on my first time around, but I guess I was a bit too competitive for my own good.![]()
Like Panda I was blown away by it and that ensured that I'd go back and do all the other routes.
Yeah, this is exactly how I felt about the Manly Picnic, which I got accidentally (shouldn't have been sarcastic with Misha). That red screen and awful sound jarred me pretty seriously, and I felt emotionally disturbed for a little while after that.Xanatos wrote:I only laughed up until the dying. Once the screen went red, I just stared at the screen wondering how the hell one manages that much mood whiplash in a moment's time.Velitation wrote:After going through the dying scene, my sides were hurting. That was after I played through every other ending though.
Don't you actually have to pick "race the track star" to get on her path, and the answer you give the nurse only determines whether or not you get that option?pisceanreve wrote: Seriously, all I had to do was say "maybe" to the nurse instead of "yes" then I would have gotten Lilly's route!
Yup. I'm guessing his reasoning is without the choice at the track locking him in with Emi, he'd have gone for Lilly.Hans PK wrote:Don't you actually have to pick "race the track star" to get on her path, and the answer you give the nurse only determines whether or not you get that option?pisceanreve wrote: Seriously, all I had to do was say "maybe" to the nurse instead of "yes" then I would have gotten Lilly's route!
Point taken. If there were a "slow down, but continue to exercise because that's a wise thing to do, you don't have anything to prove, Hisao, and stop talking to yourself" option, I'd take it without hesitation.Xanatos wrote:Well, he was already exercising before he decided to try to show off.And he didn't know his heart would act up so badly...Fair enough. But a smoker doesn't know exactly which cigarette will put cancer into them either. Does that absolve them of their stupid risky actions? He knew the general risk of overexertion if not the exact risk of that given moment, and that's enough.
My thoughts, exactly. It really is all about personality, in this case; I loathe pigtails.mysterycycle wrote:Didn't expect to get Emi - I don't usually go for her physical type, and I was expecting her to be ridiculously sunny and cutesy. I was very pleasantly surprised to find myself falling for her.
Well, that's what 'Take it easy.' would be to a more rational person in Hisao's shoes.muliebrity wrote:If there were a "slow down, but continue to exercise because that's a wise thing to do, you don't have anything to prove, Hisao, and stop talking to yourself" option, I'd take it without hesitation.
But to Hisao, it means "be incredibly lazy forever." Okay, idiot ball indeed.Xanatos wrote:Well, that's what 'Take it easy.' would be to a more rational person in Hisao's shoes.
You mean the one where...Nothing changes and they stay exactly as they've been the entire route?Hisao&Hanako<3 wrote:My first ending was Hanako's neutral. *shudder*