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07-05-2011, 08:44 AM
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I like Hanako. It probably says a lot about me that my waifu is the one with the hideously scarred face. Rin's a bit of a laugh though.
She's my favourite too, though I don't like playing half completed games so I'm waiting until they finally fucking get it done sometime this summer. It's definitely something I've had my eyes on for a while.

I'm currently playing Cross Channel which is probably the last VN I'll be playing in English as my Japanese is coming along very well. It focuses on eight teenagers who attend a school called the Gunjou Institute which the fictional government made to keep all the maladaptive kids out of society. There's this Adaption Coefficient test that all kids are forced to take, and at above 30% the government deems you a thread and forces you to attend. The main character has an Adaption Coefficient of 84% which is thought to be impossible. He's also a lolicon, sexual harasser, narcissist, sociopath and all round douche.

He invites the members of the club he's in, by lies and deceit, to attend a mountain camp where they all fall out with eachother. They go back to the city to find that humanity has been annihilated and they're the last eight people left alive. Also time is looping every week and the only person aware of this is a mysterious bicycle riding sailor costume wearing tomboy.

Also it's dark and bloody.





I like it because I like when people write well and fairly about psychological disorders.

Also I'm soon to buy Shogun Total War II, and I should probably get round to downloading the complete series of Sam and Max that I bought a year ago and can now run on this laptop.
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