Re: Hesitate to go trough it again?
Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 10:27 pm
Reading through KS is a lot like reading through any book or game that had a big impact on you. The last time I read something that touched me as much as KS did was the first time I read through the Hunger Games trilogy. It was simply a great experience that touched me in a lot of ways, and I ended up reading the series again almost as soon as I finished it. KS was pretty much the same way. I played through all the routes in about a week (with more then a little skipping through act one and some save scumming when I came to a choice I just wasn't sure about) then went back and played through Emi's route again since she was my favorite.
However, it can't be something that rules you. Like any really awesome book or show or whatever you get into, you have to go on with your life. Chasing after a constant emotional high is just as bad as Hiaso did to himself in Hanako's bad endings: making something a crutch that distances you from everything else in your life. Make KS more like a good book you love. Something to pick up and read through every once in a while, but then you move on to other things
However, it can't be something that rules you. Like any really awesome book or show or whatever you get into, you have to go on with your life. Chasing after a constant emotional high is just as bad as Hiaso did to himself in Hanako's bad endings: making something a crutch that distances you from everything else in your life. Make KS more like a good book you love. Something to pick up and read through every once in a while, but then you move on to other things