Changing Perceptions [Spoilers]
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 1:09 pm
So how has your perception of the characters changed as you continued through a certain path?
When I first played KS (Act 1 only), I didn't like Shizune very much. Her personality was just so completely different from mine that her insistence on dragging Hisao everywhere just came off as pushy and meddling. For the record, I was a junior in high school at the time and a rather distant, easy-going person (read:slacker). After getting 100% completion with KS in 2009, I refused to replay any paths because that would've just made me even more impatient for the full release.
Now having completed her path, she feels like an entirely different character. What came off as overly-intrusive three years ago, now is passion and playfulness. There were still times when I found her pushy and a bit inconsiderate, as was the intention, but atleast now I can see she's a good-hearted person who simply expresses it differently then I would, rather then the manipulative harpy I thought she was. It's also nice to see she's much more childish then her class rep appearance suggests and seeing her become more openly playful throughout the story.
Of course, I realize a lot of it's probably because I've changed over the years and it's interesting to see how age and maturity can change perception so much. Being a college student, I realize having a classmate who makes an effort to reach out to you is not to be taken for granted.
Anyways, newfound respect aside, Shizune's path is the only ones I've completed so far and it turned out to be a lot more ordinary then I expected. Somehow I expected someone as stubborn as Shizune to stir up drama and intense emotions, but surprisingly it was Misha that got the biggest rise out of me. Even the bad end was simply "oh well this is a gloomy note to end on". Honestly, I like Shizune, but her path felt more like a really strong friendship with some sex scenes added in then a boyfriend-girlfriend relationship, but it could just be that I have an overly romantic perception of what constitutes a relationship. Still, the big conflict of the path was between Shizune and Misha, with you trying your best to mend things. It just gives off a three amigos feel, not that that's bad (quite enjoyable actually). I just found it ironic, since Shizune's Act 1 ending seemed the most romantic to me.
When I first played KS (Act 1 only), I didn't like Shizune very much. Her personality was just so completely different from mine that her insistence on dragging Hisao everywhere just came off as pushy and meddling. For the record, I was a junior in high school at the time and a rather distant, easy-going person (read:slacker). After getting 100% completion with KS in 2009, I refused to replay any paths because that would've just made me even more impatient for the full release.
Now having completed her path, she feels like an entirely different character. What came off as overly-intrusive three years ago, now is passion and playfulness. There were still times when I found her pushy and a bit inconsiderate, as was the intention, but atleast now I can see she's a good-hearted person who simply expresses it differently then I would, rather then the manipulative harpy I thought she was. It's also nice to see she's much more childish then her class rep appearance suggests and seeing her become more openly playful throughout the story.
Of course, I realize a lot of it's probably because I've changed over the years and it's interesting to see how age and maturity can change perception so much. Being a college student, I realize having a classmate who makes an effort to reach out to you is not to be taken for granted.
Anyways, newfound respect aside, Shizune's path is the only ones I've completed so far and it turned out to be a lot more ordinary then I expected. Somehow I expected someone as stubborn as Shizune to stir up drama and intense emotions, but surprisingly it was Misha that got the biggest rise out of me. Even the bad end was simply "oh well this is a gloomy note to end on". Honestly, I like Shizune, but her path felt more like a really strong friendship with some sex scenes added in then a boyfriend-girlfriend relationship, but it could just be that I have an overly romantic perception of what constitutes a relationship. Still, the big conflict of the path was between Shizune and Misha, with you trying your best to mend things. It just gives off a three amigos feel, not that that's bad (quite enjoyable actually). I just found it ironic, since Shizune's Act 1 ending seemed the most romantic to me.