So much for that theory, right?

Are you me? I share basically all your opinions, and I appreciate what you said about the Lilly path because I knew there was a reason I didn't absolutely love it and I couldn't put my finger on it... seems like you've got it.Chiv wrote:I don't get why Lilly's path is so popular. She's definitely sweet and her path was very well plotted, almost like a hollywood movie, I felt like there were a lot of problems with the flow of it. I felt like a lot of the idea's and dialogue were almost non- sequiturs. He would be thinking of something, and then he would be talking or suddenly thinking about something else, and I would just be like "where did that come from?" Especially with some of the dialogue flow. It felt more like the characters were saying whatever the writer wanted them to say rather than them saying what the characters themselves would naturally say. There's no doubt I enjoyed the path still, but it felt to contrived which kept bringing me out of the story which kept it from being one of my favorites. I also had some issues with hanako, but I think those are more personal rather than objective, but I'm also really surprised that she's so popular. Rin's is great, but throught her entire path I was left in a mild state of depression, so I can't say it's my favorite. Shizune was my favorite girl, but her path left something to be desired, mainly conflict. In the end Emi ended up being my favorite path, Extremely well written and just a lot of fun.
in order its probably this.
Emi>Shizune>lilly>Rin>hanako
What. Really? I would have said the opposite.Chase wrote:Shizune's was pretty bad to be honest. Shizune had almost no personality and Misha's entire existence pretty made it impossible for her to even have any noticeable difficulties with her disability .
I felt the same way. Don't get me wrong, I really enjoyed Lilly's route, but it felt very conventional. That said, Lilly and Hisao acting as sort of surrogate parents for Hanako was one of the most touching parts of the entire game.Guest wrote:I can't say I was a huge fan of Lilly's path though. It felt a bit cliche to me. Especially the running to the airport to stop the girl you love part. It felt like a Hollywood movie. Her path just felt a bit unrealistic to me and too upbeat for the real world.
Which makes perfect sense, since emi/hisao are both overly idealistic youngsters who dunno what life is really like yet, at least in that arc.A ghost... wrote:Overall? Emi,but with the reservation that the whole thing reeks a bit too heavy of melodrama and somewhat too much social commentary-almost like it's written by a bunch of overly idealistic youngsters who dunno what life is really like yet.
Look I'll be blunt here okay? how is it everybody that you interact with has some drama llama past? teh fukc? I didn't know that everybody who loses a limb,deaf,burned,blind or what has some tragedy attached.Thrasher Thetic wrote:Which makes perfect sense, since emi/hisao are both overly idealistic youngsters who dunno what life is really like yet, at least in that arc.A ghost... wrote:Overall? Emi,but with the reservation that the whole thing reeks a bit too heavy of melodrama and somewhat too much social commentary-almost like it's written by a bunch of overly idealistic youngsters who dunno what life is really like yet.
TBH every story arc was pretty melodramatic at moments, but that was kind of the point. Given the age of the characters (17-19) it makes perfect sense that most had the 'nobody has ever felt THIS before' vibe. Considering what a dumbass I/everyone was when we were teenagers, there wasn't a tiny bit of that melodrama that I didn't find believable.