Re: Katawa Shoujo Act 1 Preview feedback thread
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 9:21 pm
>Expectations
(Where's the Walkthrough?)
https://ks.fhs.sh/
Hmm... well then, seal of approval.Mercutio wrote: um, no - the devs have confirmed that h-scenes are go. they've also confirmed that they're going to keep up their AWESOME standards of quality and character, even when people start having sex. but think about it, man. with all they've done so far to make you (and me, and hundreds of other people) love the characters and the game, do you really think they're going to screw it up because people start screwing?
me neither.
exactly. but I think a lot of people only know VNs 'cause of h-games, so they expect they'll all be nothing but UNF-UNF-UNF. hell, I was the same way when I first heard about KS. but it's all good. it just makes explaining that it's not an h-game harder. totally worth it, though.Nintendo Maniac 64 wrote:But then by that definition it's not really a hentai game now is it? Heck I see something like Fate/stay night the same way. It's like calling your Hollywood action blockbuster a porn flick for having a sex scene.
I was thinking about this as well. The project may have started as an eroge, but this whole fanbase is so gaga over the first chapter, which has no sex. We all care so much about it because of how colorful, relatable, and lovable the characters are, not for the promise of fapping material. And yet, almost everyone who knows about it, knows about it as being an H game, when it really isn't at this point. Hell, it's so lovely that I want to tell everyone I know about it, yet I have to show better judgment since it's classified the way it is.Mercutio wrote:exactly. but I think a lot of people only know VNs 'cause of h-games, so they expect they'll all be nothing but UNF-UNF-UNF. hell, I was the same way when I first heard about KS. but it's all good. it just makes explaining that it's not an h-game harder. totally worth it, though.Nintendo Maniac 64 wrote:But then by that definition it's not really a hentai game now is it? Heck I see something like Fate/stay night the same way. It's like calling your Hollywood action blockbuster a porn flick for having a sex scene.
Came from the article, myself. After reading it, I didn't believe that something beautiful could come from 4Chan, but I stand very, very much corrected. Excellent game with excellent content. Loveable characters, high quality writing, and great art. I couldn't throw enough praise at this game to my friends, who I've now got obsessing over it.G3n0c1de wrote:Well, what do you know, what they say about publicity has some merit. Though most of the people who read that article will think this is a 4chan orgy of memes. Hell, I even did when I first heard about it. I say let the game speak for itself. It is just that good.
"in hospital" is fine. Compare "in jail".EternalLurker wrote:In Exercise, while resting at the nurse's office, Hisao notes: "I have to be more careful, or I will end up in hospital again, or worse." The article "the" is missing from that prepositional phrase.
"In hospital" sounds very strange. It would have to be "hospitalized" or "in the hospital"Guest wrote:"in hospital" is fine. Compare "in jail".EternalLurker wrote:In Exercise, while resting at the nurse's office, Hisao notes: "I have to be more careful, or I will end up in hospital again, or worse." The article "the" is missing from that prepositional phrase.
Well... actually while we acknowledge that the games origins come from 4chan, the people who are actually making this game aren't anonymous, or channers really. 4chan isn't a good place to develop things. And I'll agree that something this beautiful can't come from 4chan, and it didn't.Daestrum wrote:come from 4Chan
Sure, but I'm pretty sure "hospital" belongs in the first category.EternalLurker wrote:"In jail"/"In prison" are special phrases which lack an article, as is "at school", for example. You can't just say it applies to every locational noun. "In airport", "at mall", et cetera, are all grammatically incorrect.
No. Try saying it aloud.Guest wrote:Sure, but I'm pretty sure "hospital" belongs in the first category.EternalLurker wrote:"In jail"/"In prison" are special phrases which lack an article, as is "at school", for example. You can't just say it applies to every locational noun. "In airport", "at mall", et cetera, are all grammatically incorrect.