This is a screenshot of back when I first started playing Heart no Kuni and went for Ace.
Continue reading ‘Heart no Kuni no Alice Fans: Don’t Do This.’
A Log of Learning Progress and Process
This is a screenshot of back when I first started playing Heart no Kuni and went for Ace.
Continue reading ‘Heart no Kuni no Alice Fans: Don’t Do This.’
When I first played through Sakayaki a long time ago, I initially got the same bad end twice because I kept wondering in a bizarre way what the heck was happening.
I did eventually get the ending with the main hero, Sakayaki, who also wears his namesake on his head. Or rather…DOESN’T wear it.
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For a while back then (Mostly when I was unemployed and desperate for my otome game fix), I was really into otome doujin games, and I came across one game in particular that I enjoyed. Its name was…
SAKAYAKI.
Note: This is an edited version of a playthrough that came from my old private blog. I have removed many unnecessary emoticons and bishounen slobbering and then added some new reflective commentary. It’s better as a result, trust me on this.
Also, keep in mind that my knowledge of Japanese was cruder back then, so I probably misunderstood a lot of events. Post is image heavy and word heavy.
Note: This is an edited version of a playthrough that came from my old private blog. I have removed many unnecessary emoticons and bishounen slobbering and then added some new reflective commentary. It’s better as a result, trust me on this.
Also, keep in mind that my knowledge of Japanese was cruder back then, so I probably misunderstood a lot of events. Post is image heavy and word heavy.
I was going to take pictures with my camera, but I can’t because my brother is too busy playing Pokemon Platinum on my DS. He has been playing for 4 days straight now without sleep. Once you start, you gotta catch em all, I guess…
So, I’ll add pictures later. For now, I’ll just talk about what it’s like and the Japanese I have grasped from it, because it IS a text heavy game.
First of all, there are a lot of kudos to go around.
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It’s been up for a while, but only recently have I found the mp3 for the amazing background music playing.
The title of the song is 豊葦原, and it’s part of Haruka 4′s Ame Sora soundtrack. I was pretty desperate looking for this song, and was going to buy the soundtracks from HMV, but I wasn’t sure which soundtrack had it. The website had several Haruka 4 soundtracks listed.
I thought I’d make a post on this, since it came up in the Otakuism forums (Link is Work Safe, website itself probably isn’t).
Okay. I’m pretty bad at explaining things, and I thought it would be better if I actually consulted a walkthrough instead of haphazardly trying to remember the order I did things in.
With the help of Rikai and JWPCE, I was able to make a (really rough, and pretty crappy) translation of a Japanese walkthrough. I only did the portion where the seach starts for Yayoi, since the entire guide is..well, pretty long.
The wonderful guide is located here at Game Pukka, and no credit should go to me for any of the contents, since I would never have the patience to go through and explore the nuances of a game like that.
Hopefully this will help some people who are getting stuck at this point, and if there are still any questions, feel free to leave a comment.
And, ahead of time, I really apologize for the poor quality of the translation. It really doesn’t do the guide much justice, and there were a lot of lines I was unsure of. I’m really sorry—!!
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EDIT: For those of you looking on how to find Yayoi, please take a look at the translated portion of a guide here. Or, check gamefaqs to see if any better walkthroughs have been put up yet.
If you came here through a google search for Lux Pain and Yaoi, I’m afraid I can’t help you much there.