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suda and twin peaks nerd
shinya tsukamoto's strongest soldier
suda and twin peaks nerd
shinya tsukamoto's strongest soldier
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just bring gattlings back, man
I finally get to throw this out now that the official translation is coming. As of now, ill jot down how and what I feel about the Fate route up to where I read and my own history with this.
Ive read the first 10 days of the Fate route multiple times. Once as a young teen, again when I was older, and then once more with the fbates retranslation. Heres the thing: it is painfully cicrular and redundant novel. Both by prose, pace, and exposition, it is a direct downgrade from everything Nasu has written before. It has its style and moments, but the majority of this route is simply fluff that is not at all interesting for someone as versed in the universe as me, having read everything Nasu had done before.
Ive tried time and time, and ill give it one more try with the official release coming out.
Ive read the first 10 days of the Fate route multiple times. Once as a young teen, again when I was older, and then once more with the fbates retranslation. Heres the thing: it is painfully cicrular and redundant novel. Both by prose, pace, and exposition, it is a direct downgrade from everything Nasu has written before. It has its style and moments, but the majority of this route is simply fluff that is not at all interesting for someone as versed in the universe as me, having read everything Nasu had done before.
Ive tried time and time, and ill give it one more try with the official release coming out.
Bog-Standard good ol' Armored Core. Not much else to say, aside from this game is generally the bare minimum for what makes a solid AC game. Fun parts, cool story and aesthetic, fantastic soundtrack, enjoyable progression, so on. While it's a general step down from something as masterful as MoA, this game essentially keeps standard with what made the first two installments of Gen 1 enjoyable. A pretty good sequel if a little boiler-plate for sheer virtue of being less interesting than MoA and preceeding the directly more significant Gen 3.