![]() ![]() Speaking of which, I do not think that the finale built up into the kind of climactic finish I was expecting and that was a disappointment as well. The rest of them are more understandable, seeing as how they are essentially prisoners of war who are confined to the capital city, but even Sousou and Sonken rally their armies for the final battle. Both of them are built up to be strong, if mercurial, allies and useful to have on your side and yet they never appear in the main plot again, not even during battles. In the end I was disappointed by the fact that not much effort was made to integrate Ryofu and Choryou into the main story even after they ostensibly joined your army. It was the various side characters that kept me going even after I took an extended break to play Mass Effect 3. In the cuteness department, Ryofu wins hands down. As much as we like to joke, they’re not actually that appealing in a romantic context and actually, I found them more annoying than cute. Sousou was a somewhat distant second I found her penchant for hitting on anything that moves a bit unsettling but one has to admire the strength of her ambition, and her many talents. The lady of the hour for me was definitely Chouun. For me, the appeal was in the various side characters, all of whom had more character than Chouhi and Shokatsuryou put together. I guess it was cool that she didn’t end up being a tsundere or some other hyper-possessive psycho. After awhile I grew attached to her clingy and jealous ways but I can’t tell whether I actually grew to care for the character or if it was just Stockholm Syndrome from being exposed to her for so long. Which left me with Kan’u as my sole choice for interesting and meaningful character interaction. Second, two out of the three are lolis and I have no real interest in romantic relationships between men and lolis, so Chouhi and Shokatsuryou didn’t really do it for me. I had no interest in any of them until much later because their personalities did little to distinguish them from other examples in media, or at least from my perceptions of them. Now, this alone would not be enough to destroy my interest in a visual novel but the three main heroines are flawed in two important ways. I have not read Romance of the Three Kingdoms yet. The pacing is its weak point and the real conflicts that form the majority of the story don’t really kick off until the battle against the Totaku faction begins. I picked up the english translation last month and began working my way through it, and it was a bit of a slog at first. Time plays strange tricks on the human mind. Likewise, KHM was released in 2007 and yet my memory of it seems to date back further. Koihime musou voice patch not working series#I remember hearing about Marimite when I was much younger, for example, but the series only began in 2004. Or perhaps it’s just my memories messing up. For example, not everyone who watches anime is into yuri but if you mention “Marimite” or “Maria Watches Over Us”, I can say with a reasonable amount of confidence that the average anime fan will say, “oh, you mean that lesbian Catholic schoolgirl anime?” I think that the same applies to this game or, more accurately, to the anime that it spawned. ![]() No Export for You : MangaGamer has stated that translating, localizing, and releasing the Even Better Sequel to the original game would be too cost-prohibitive given their expected levels of profit, due to the greatly-expanded amount of text.Koihime Musou is one of those properties you always hear about without ever necessarily seeing.I Knew It!: Ryuubi may be The One Guy in the anime, but by mid-season, the Shin Koihime visual novel was announced with a female Ryuubi prominently displayed on the cover. ![]()
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