Re: screw it, we need a boobs and ass topic
Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 5:26 pm
I'm starting to feel bad about not appreciating Misha more..
(Where's the Walkthrough?)
https://ks.fhs.sh/
Don't worry, you'll cross over eventually when the devs tell us Misha's disability is in the game.kerrkerrkerr wrote:I'm starting to feel bad about not appreciating Misha more..
IF the devs decide to reveal it...Rohalmen509 wrote:Don't worry, you'll cross over eventually when the devs tell us Misha's disability is in the game.kerrkerrkerr wrote:I'm starting to feel bad about not appreciating Misha more..
It's what's going to happen.Shades of gray wrote:IF the devs decide to reveal it...Rohalmen509 wrote:Don't worry, you'll cross over eventually when the devs tell us Misha's disability is in the game.kerrkerrkerr wrote:I'm starting to feel bad about not appreciating Misha more..
I am fully expecting the devs to collectively kick us in the nads and say "our secret"
If they are going to maintain the mystery with the final release,Rohalmen509 wrote:It's what's going to happen.Shades of gray wrote:IF the devs decide to reveal it...Rohalmen509 wrote: Don't worry, you'll cross over eventually when the devs tell us Misha's disability is in the game.
I am fully expecting the devs to collectively kick us in the nads and say "our secret"
In act one at some point she mentions that she gets dizzy going up or down stairs and based off random googling that seems to be related low blood pressure. Well since I've been looking for something to do ill go look for the exact quote.kerrkerrkerr wrote: If they are going to maintain the mystery with the final release,
I hope they put a lot of clues and allusions to what it actually is.
I love it when movies/games do that.
That's debatable. This is when Shizune and Misha have Hisao go to the art room to pick up supplies. The way I see it, Misha only said that so they'd force Hisao into doing their work for them. The fact that they show up later indicates that she's probably lying.ReinerSkye wrote:In act one at some point she mentions that she gets dizzy going up or down stairs and based off random googling that seems to be related low blood pressure. Well since I've been looking for something to do ill go look for the exact quote.
Interesting. Just can't wait to see where they go with it, and hope they don't blatantly reveal itG3n0c1de wrote:That's debatable. This is when Shizune and Misha have Hisao go to the art room to pick up supplies. The way I see it, Misha only said that so they'd force Hisao into doing their work for them. The fact that they show up later indicates that she's probably lying.ReinerSkye wrote:In act one at some point she mentions that she gets dizzy going up or down stairs and based off random googling that seems to be related low blood pressure. Well since I've been looking for something to do ill go look for the exact quote.
Also, the thread for this is here.
Maybe all the movement impaired people are just in the same class the way all the blind and mostly blind are in one classroom.Rohalmen509 wrote:anyone else realize there's no character in a wheelchair?
I think eventually Kenji's going to come out strolling around in someone elses wheelchair.
Well that's good, because all that exercise must tighten up her body very nicely.kosherbacon wrote:I imagine that Emi was a wheelchair user at one point of her life, and that she's currently too proud to use one.
It makes sense to keep the students with bad eyesight in one class because the teachers have to adapt their teaching methods. But that's not really neccessary for the students with missing or dysfunctional limbs most of the time, I suppose.ReinerSkye wrote:Maybe all the movement impaired people are just in the same class the way all the blind and mostly blind are in one classroom.
Does Yamaku have gym classes?Panty Supervisor wrote:It makes sense to keep the students with bad eyesight in one class because the teachers have to adapt their teaching methods. But that's not really neccessary for the students with missing or dysfunctional limbs most of the time, I suppose.ReinerSkye wrote:Maybe all the movement impaired people are just in the same class the way all the blind and mostly blind are in one classroom.