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Are Ayaka and Caminalโs routes in the fandisc full routes? Or are they sub-routes like Akaneโs? How long are new routes in fandiscs usually?
So, I got Code:Realize for the very first time - I've never played it before. I really want to play Wintertide Miracles next since it's almost December but I heard that Future Blessings came out first. Would the two fandiscs get in the way of each other or can I play Wintertide before I play Future Blessings?
I haven't been able to find the answer anywhere ๐
I just finished playing Olympia Soiree yesterday and MY GOD, it's my fav game so far. I love every aspect of it ( except some very questionable bad ends ) down to the MC being my fav one so far as well, I deadass SIMP for her. Problem is, now I'm in that limbo brain rot mode where I just can't stop thinking about the game even though I've already completed the whole thing LOL. So a question came up which was, would this game possibly get a fandisc? I haven't been playing otome games for too long to know how it's decided whether games should get one but as far as I know, Olympia Soiree doesn't seem like there's much to go off on to create a sequel but it would be so great if there were additional moments featuring the characters and possibly some side character routes as well *cough* Tsukuyomi *cough*. Anyway, I just wanted to know on what basis is a fandisc usually decided to be made and also what's the likelihood that Olympia Soiree will be getting one? (My thinking is that there most likely won't be one).
Just recently learned about fandisc and what they are and was hoping to get some visual novels with those thatโs also translated. Something like Princess Evangile I guess.
Why hello there, hope youโre doing well. Just recently I have finished a visual novel titled โTsujidou-san no Virgin Roadโ after about a year and a half of studying the Japanese language and also reading other visual novels in full Japanese, so I kinda wanted to at least share my thoughts and impressions on the whole thing with somebody, thatโs why I decided to make this post on this subreddit. The following review is going to be a little different, as I would like to go over a number of currently untranslated visual novel, mainly related to what I call The Minato Family.
So without further ado, let us begin, but first, a little excursion in history to get a bit of a context why I decided to set out on this Road to the Virgin Road.
The year was 2018 when the whole world outside the borders of the Land of the Rising Sun was presented with a visual novel called โTsujidou-san no Junโai Roadโ. A certain fan-TL group, Tsurezure Scans, released a patch for this visual novel and once the discussions have started popping up all over the vn threads on 4chan, that was the first time I have ever heard about it. Well, it did seem somewhat interesting, I didnโt know what to expect really, but it was in some way related to Majikoi, being released by the company called Minato Carnival, so I decided to give it a try. 50 hours and an entire sleepless night later the amount of visual novels that I gave the perfect 10 out of 10 score to has increased by one. In my mind, Tsujidou-san was an absolute masterpiece and it has etched its name into my heart, still firmly staying on number 5 in my personal Top 10.
Why did that happen, you might wonder? At its core this visual novel is pretty much a Romcom Moege with its gimmick being that all the main heroines are so called Delinquents. No a lot to go with really, yet someway, somehow this visual novel stood out from all the rest. It had genuinely funny comedy. It had so much vanilla, which was purer that the purest extract. It had 3 very lengthy routes, filled to the brim with romance, drama and sometimes even epicness. It had an almost excessive amount of H-scenes, the titular heroine Tsujidou Ai alone had at least 20, yet this 18+ content is still among the best Iโve seen in a visual novel.
One particular thing, which really made this novel unique in my eyes, is what I called โthe subversion of tropesโ. To explain exactly what I mean we woul
... keep reading on reddit โกI've been wishing for a third fandisc for Code: Realize (long shot, I know) but it got me wondering, what kind of fan disc would be your perfect fan disc. It doesn't have to be for Code: Realize either. If you could create any fan disc, what would it be and why?
As for me, I'd love a fairy tale-themed Code: Realize fan disc. It would be fun to play through the stories with the boys as different fairy tale characters!
Hey all,
I've been looking at reviews and it seems like Future Blessings is really popular and the general consensus is that it wraps things up quite nicely; basically fanservice well done.
The reviews on the second fandisc seem more sparse and I get the feeling that the world was starting to feel a bit stretched. Some reviews mention that the content was somewhat shallow compared to the previous iteration and some go so far as to say that it didn't really feel necessary after the first one.
I usually enjoy the main story in Otome games best and I find some sequels to be a bit of a chore (I pull through because I'm a completionist) unless the story is really engaging and offers more insight into the characters.
Would love to hear this community's opinion on the quality of both fandiscs and whether you recommend both or only the first fandisc. By quality I'm not just referring to the art, which I know is top tier but rather whether the content feels like it really adds to the overall story/world or is at least engaging.
Thank u :)
UPDATE: Thank you everyone for sharing. I'm convinced I should just get both!
#[Preview here] (https://imgur.com/a/kW5JB7S)
#[VNDB] (https://vndb.org/v916)
This is a long time coming, but I'm excited to announce the English translation for Nagomibako Innocent Grey fandisc! For those unaware, Nagomibako is a fandisc for Cartagra. It contains three stories: an after story that is set after the events of Cartagra, a prologue episode showcasing Rin's start as a prostitute and an omake story featuring characters from Cartagra and Pianissimo. Fortunately, you DO NOT need to read Pianissimo to fully enjoy this VN. It also contains two mini-games, a ponjan mini-game and a cooking mini-game.
Translation and programming are 100% done. Image editing is in progress and we are currently looking for an editor. If you or someone you know is well-versed in English and eager to help, contact me and we'll see if we can work something out. We are hoping to get Nagomibako released this year, so please wait until then!
All of the games are rated teen so I guess they should be pretty tame. Are there mentions of sex and such, maybe offscreen?
There's a sale in the PAL regions right now and all 3 of them are having a sale. I haven't played any of of them though and have 0 knowledge about either of them. Which one would be better? Which one would be longer? Which is more worth it? Help me please! Code realize+ the fandisc and Collar x Malice and the fandisc are about the same price and Nightshade is half the price of them. If I get Nightshade I can get the original game of one of the others. Which should I get?
hello my friends,
i have just finished cafe enchante. my heart is broken. my soul is crushed by the overwhelming need to see my boys happy. how likely is it that we will be able to see the regulars enjoying a wholesome cafe-themed romance, free of the suffering and angst that otomate has plagued us with (jk i enjoyed every minute of it but i need more smooching)?
please be honest with me. my rabbit heart cannot handle false hope. if you have the numbers on how well this title did compared to those that did get follow up titles (piofiore, code realize, etc), it would help a lot. mikado and i are both people of science, and having numbers might make me feel a bit better (or worse...?).
on a related note, if anyone would like to let me know where i can find merch of these sweet angels, i would greatly appreciate it. as a box pusher, i am excited to open my heart and wallet to all of the boys, but i admit i do have special fondness for il and misyr.
Hey everyone!
The title says it all. I'm a total newcomer to this concept (I'm not opposed to the concept at all, I just never played any fandisc of some kind) and I do not really understand the point of playing a fandisc when the goal of an otome game is to romance someone... What motivates you into buying and playing a fandisc when the romance is already in place? What do you love in fandiscs ? :D
Spoilers: Alright I was playing Gome route I thought it would be just laughs and they would just go out and Reika would caught them and I was like alright let's play so here's what happens MC drinks something which causes the user to fall in love with the first person they see and who does MC sees Gome and he starts to fall in love with them? (Don't worry the effect is only for one day so) Anyhow they go on a date and after the date GOME GIVES MC A BJ I MEAN WHAT THE ACTUAL F**K it had leaved some scar on me. What are your thoughts???
Hello everyone!
As you may know by now, Aksys Games is being heavily criticized by the Otome Gaming community as their most recent release, Collar x Malice Unlimited, has been what you could call a disaster. The game is full of grammar mistakes, typos, improper translations, missing text boxes, and etc. We are aware that having a few typos in a game is tolerable (Aksys is known for having some errors), but it is unacceptable that the fandisc has over 170+ errors with barely four routes in.
A friend on this subreddit and I have been documenting all the errors in Unlimited on a spreadsheet for the past few days with the help of other devastated fans in hopes of Aksys releasing a patch for the game. The spreadsheet remains unfinished and will continue to update, but we feel confident enough to say that there is more than enough evidence to show how badly the game has been treated.
We implore you to look at this document (THERE ARE SPOILERS IN THE SPREADSHEET, PLEASE PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK), send the link of the document to Aksys Games via their website and demand them for a patch as the extremely high number of errors present are preventing fans from fully enjoying the game. What Aksys has done with Collar x Malice Unlimited is absolutely unacceptable and we are fearful that their upcoming games (Cafe Enchantee and Piofiore) will also suffer as a result.
We implore Aksys to:
We are aware that this might not change anything, but we hope that by raising our voice about the matter will convince Aksys to take a look at Unlimited and do better in the future. We would also greatly appreciate if you could send this link around to other people and tell them about the situation.
Thank you for reading! We sincerely want fans to enjoy Collar x Malice -Unlimited- and future otoge to the fullest without all these errors.
EDIT: Thank you so, so, so much to everyone who has sent emails to Aksys with the spreadsheet link!! Aksys has stated in various emails that they are currently working on a patch. We couldn't have done this without the otome game community.
**EDIT 2: Please, be aware that the problem with Collar x Malice Unlimited is
... keep reading on reddit โกwill they release the diabolik lovers fandiscs on the switch anytime soon? i'm dying to get one of the fandiscs,, and i know it'll have to be a JP release but i'll take anything i can get
I can only find in japanese
I've read there's translation issues with CxM:U, and both fandiscs cost just as much as the main game in AUD, $15 more in CxM's case. In your opinion, are the games worth it full price? ($60 and $75)
I realise it's down to how much I liked the base games and I was planning on waiting for a sale but I'm nearly finished with CxM and I want those after stories man
Yesterday (6/29) was Rikka Narusawa's birthday. A small, free fandisc was released by tonework's.
Twitter post: https://twitter.com/toneworks/status/1277497519354736642
I had to change my time zone to the Japanese one for it to start as well as have my computer in Japanese locale (or you could try using LocaleEmulator).
Edit: It seems this was already released, but they posted it again yesterday on Twitter.
According to the official Twitter, the just-released B's-LOG September issue has info on this new fandisc titled ็ฝ้ใฎๅฅ่ทก (hakugin no kiseki; Silver/Snowy Miracle). Seems sort of Christmas or winter-themed.
Hi, so i was planning to read Himawari, but i found out that there is fandisc, the problem is that the fandisc isn t translated. I read somewhere that it ties the loose ends and it is like the true ending. With all of this is it worth to read Himawari without its fandisc?
I can only find in japanese
I can only find in japanese
What is the difference between a fandisc and a sequel? I looked up Collar x Malice -Unlimited- and Piofiore no Banshou -Episodio 1926- on vndb and they are respectively called the "fandisc" and the "sequel". What does it mean?
I know fandiscs arent the most popular thing since they're generally more fanservicey and people would rather have like a true sequel. But sometimes they give love to characters/stories that didn't get enough love in the original.
I specifically point out fandiscs since true sequels to VNs are difficult to find and fandiscs seem to be the popular way to give VNs that sold well enough more love.
I'm actually kind of surprised G-senjou no Maou never got a fandisc. I think seeing a route/story to learn more about Maou and possibly G-sen minor spoilers would have been nice to see. Since I actually like the side routes of the original I would like to see more of what happened after the fact for each main heroine.
Any of the Infinity series would have been nice.
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