Anonymous1: At first I thought it was Rin, then immediately dismissed that thought when I saw the arms. I then thought it was Emi; dismissed the thought when I saw legs. I looked at the tags, and saw this was supposed to be Misha. Misha without drills is no Misha I want. Sorry.
Anonymous7: shizune, to me, I liked her a lot, I liked the route a lot, but I felt less connection with her than the other ones, due largely in part to the fact that...well, I'm kind of over simplifying it, but you don't make her cry going through to the good ending. you don't feel like you have a stake in her emotions. you are a bystander to her distress.
Anonymous10: Okay I have to say out everyone I loved Shizune the most because it wasn't fill with depression and it was just a fun story, also the longest... But same time I loved lillys because of the romance, Rins was amazing too and my second favorite just cause it was most emotional, Emi was too sex related... and Hakuro's was just sweet and nice... SO ALL YALL SHUSH CAUSE THEIR ALL AWESOME
Anonymous12: To anyone complaining about Shizune's route (my favourite girl):
The original version had Misha commit suicide by stepping in front of a bus as a scripted event, it happened no matter what, and Shizune also committed suicide if you got the bad ending.
Since the point of the game is to help people overcome their problems, this was judged to be way too dark, and Act 4 was rewritten very close to the end of production. This is why the end of the story is a bit weak, but I personally like it being a bit weak way better than the original.
Anonymous14: I liked the Shizune route, because she was the only girl with actual flaws. Unlike the other routes, I genuinely had a reason to dislike her. It gave the story more realism. The endings were some of the most engaging in my opinion too, which made up for the rest being a bit weaker.
Anonymous17: @Anonymous: To be frank, Shizune is so stubborn there was nothing Hisao could say to induce a change in her way of thinking. Only by witnessing Misha's distress and trying to reach her Shizune could understood by herself her own issues, stop "compartimentalizing" situations and see that her actions have deeper and longer-lasting consequences in other people's lives than she thought.
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It's that Simple.
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I like Shizune, its just that she had a bad writer for the latter half of her route
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The original version had Misha commit suicide by stepping in front of a bus as a scripted event, it happened no matter what, and Shizune also committed suicide if you got the bad ending.
Since the point of the game is to help people overcome their problems, this was judged to be way too dark, and Act 4 was rewritten very close to the end of production. This is why the end of the story is a bit weak, but I personally like it being a bit weak way better than the original.
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