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Re: Hisao Nakai - Thoughts on our protagonist?

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 2:46 am
by Liminaut
someguy1294 wrote:
He does get quite a bit assertive later on in the ark... he's mostly just a limp-dick in Act 1. He really lets Shizune and Misha drag him around everywhere. Which happens a little in the Act 1 of ALL the routes, but seems more prominent in Shizune's Act 1.
That's actually kind of the point. Hisao is really depressed in Act 1, especially in Shizune's route. It's very understandable. He's found out he's got a life threatening incurable illness and he's nowhere close to dealing with that; he's just spent 4 months in near-solitary at the hospital; he's just had his whole life derailed and is dropped into cripple school. So yes, he's a complete mess in Act1. He does rather well, all things considered.

Re: Hisao Nakai - Thoughts on our protagonist?

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2014 1:10 am
by HarvestmanMan
I'm replaying this now: ohhhh boy is he an idiot.

Hey Hanako, sorry about that thing I did yesterday. Thought I'd bring it up again.
Hey Lilly, sorry about that thing I did yesterday. Have a half hearted apology.
I see that you two are pretty good friends. Mind if I follow you around?

Dear lord.

Re: Hisao Nakai - Thoughts on our protagonist?

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2014 4:43 am
by Guest Poster
Hey Hanako, sorry about that thing I did yesterday. Thought I'd bring it up again.
What's so idiotic about apologizing?

Re: Hisao Nakai - Thoughts on our protagonist?

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2014 5:54 am
by AaronIsCrunchy
Guest Poster wrote:
Hey Hanako, sorry about that thing I did yesterday. Thought I'd bring it up again.
What's so idiotic about apologizing?
It's certainly better than pretending nothing ever happened, and I think it's likely what I'd have done in that situation. As has already been said in this here thread, Hisao is borderline-depressed at this stage, he has no-one that he can actively call a friend, and he's likely to want to do anything to avoid burning any bridges early on, Act 1 spoiler hence his self-directed vitriol at the start of 'Kenji's route'.