
Having actually experienced the sound novel-like DISC 2 that I had heard rumors about, I thought, “If I had to go through all these dungeons, the high encounter rate and the difficulty of the jump action would have made it quite painful, so it seems that the current form is the best outcome after all…”
I am surprised and somewhat convinced by my awareness of the guilt of Karelren repeatedly conducting inhumane experiments, and it’s a complex emotional state, but what should I do?
For now, I have placed an order for Perfect Works.
Embodiment of action.
The cover is erotic and nice, perfect works.
>>3
But like this… to instill hatred in Ramsus…
Is Perfect Works available for purchase now…?
>>6
At places like Surugaya…
Of course, I can’t buy it.
>>12
>>12
The price is being seen as taking advantage of the situation… Well, it can’t be helped.
>>44
It’s not an outrageous price, and since it’s a rare book, it’s a price that makes me think I can manage to buy it a little.
I can still buy Perfect Works…
Karelren has a nice voice…
I think the tremendous energy released when the wave entity returns to a higher dimension, causing the planet to be in danger, was probably an unforeseen incident that no one had anticipated.
Perhaps Karelren is feeling anxious inside as well.
You can sell it on Mercari.
They’re all close to ten thousand, though.
The scenario of Xenoblade Chronicles is nothing like a diluted Calpis, so is it really okay to be exposed to this kind of current liquid?
>>11
Can you create a story with the freedom of Xenoblade and the density of the narrative in Code Geass?
Moreover, it includes branching sub-stories.
Maria-chan watched as Id was destroying the capital of Solaris.
There is a sense of dissatisfaction with the lack of depth in the portrayal of the sub-characters, wondering what they might be thinking.
It’s often said that King’s presence is weak, but basically, after any character’s joining event, they hardly have any role in the story.
Well, since King is not included in the party, it feels even weaker…
>>15
Because the area around Yggdrasil, which is key for transportation, is there, Bart has a lot of opportunities to appear.
After everyone finishes their main event, they hardly show up anymore, even Emeralda.
>>15
As a sub, both the thinner Billy and Maria will have another moment to shine, respectively.
The king transformed into a giant robot with the Kishrev Governor’s Office, which has a complicated history, treated as a combined part! It was a perfectly crafted development that was overlooked.
It’s great how Dan is completely taken aback seeing Faye frozen in carbonite.
>>14
If Ellie were to go help everyone by herself or if she were to be revered as a saint, it would probably be depicted in a very intense way.
Fei tends to be emotionally unstable because it’s a personality that’s only been around for about three years since it was born.
The sense of understanding when Shitan-sensei was talking was incredible.
It’s a book that’s too much of a reading material for perfect works otaku, and the content is quite essential, making it a not-so-good book.
I ended up having to buy Perfect Works a total of four times…
I want to take a look at all the initial concepts and rejected settings at least once.
It seems like it was talked about in game magazines at the time, but it’s practically impossible to obtain now.
Why is there a character image perfume that doesn’t exist?
Last month’s SQEX Music livestream was fun.
It’s great to understand the relationship between Deus Zohar, the Wave Existence, Kadmon, and Raziel Abel by reading Perfect Works…
No, please explain it in the game…
>>25
Most of it has been explained.
It’s just that I can’t understand it at first sight since it’s filled with words I’m seeing for the first time…
I bought Perfect Works for 500 yen at Book Off around 2003, but I didn’t realize its value and ended up giving it to a classmate…
I remember that my pet rabbit was very cute.
Disk 2 was indeed the best option in its own way.
They packed too much into the worldview!
>>27
The Xenogears team looks back and says that they had no choice but to do it that way because it was a team mainly composed of newcomers.
First of all, it’s so rock ‘n’ roll to spread such a huge banner with that system…
>>27
If you try to play around there normally as a game…
It feels like there’s always been a low point, as if it’s hard to get excited!
During the playthrough, Graf was so over-the-top that every time they showed up, I was like, “Not again!!”
In the end, you can’t help but agree that it turned out that way…
In other words, each character on the enemy side acts with a clear sense of purpose, so understanding their backgrounds makes it all make sense.
>>28
Usually, I operate on the logic of how to corner and train Fei.
The way people dive in so emotionally is really nice, isn’t it?
GASHIN GASHIN GASHIN GASHIN GASHIN GASHIN GASHIN GASHIN GASHIN GASHIN
I wonder if Roni realized that Graf is the end result of Rakan.
Riko being made to seem like her father-related issues have clearly been erased is just too unfortunate.
>>34
You can somewhat infer it from the scenes of Riko’s childhood memories and Siegmund’s reactions.
Don’t just leave it at the lines after the Hammer battle without mentioning it again!
>>34
It probably hasn’t been dismissed just because it wasn’t clearly stated in the story; there were definitely hints!
It’s clear that the king feels like a scheduled episode was cut, and you can really sense that even on the first viewing.
>>35
For some reason, my temporary room as a mom, where DNA locks can be easily bypassed, was clearly giving off hints…
It’s a terrible world, isn’t it! Because they’re both in the same situation, I liked the scene where Karelren and Gräf seemed to get along relatively easily.
>>36
It’s nice to think that those two were close friends 500 years ago.
And both of them went over the edge regarding Sophia’s death.
“It’s uneven, but that sharp enthusiasm really reaches me…” is the mysterious game that makes many think so.
Is Perfect Works available for purchase now?
The bulletin board has anonymous users like Doctor Xenogears, so when you ask questions like “What is that?” you often get quite a few responses.
I was looking at the early Hummer with a carefree attitude like, “Oh? You look like you might betray me.”
The shock of being truly betrayed at the end of DISC 1 was quite significant.
It seems that after betraying, they are suffering so much, and the part where they scream and run away after killing Ellie’s mother is also…
>>48
As Hummer said, the situation for the weak has really become terrible, so it’s awkward.
Hummer also ended up in a terrible situation.
>>63
I wonder what the standard was for whether or not to mutate.
People with ether abilities and those without?
>>67
The first criterion is that individuals do not undergo mutations even when the engraving is removed.
90% of the non-named mobs are almost certainly going to mutate.
>>75
As Fey said, it was just luck…
>>85
Seriously, ordinary mob citizens show up normally towards the end.
>>63
Losing self-consciousness and becoming a part in pain.
Self-consciousness becomes a part without any pain.
Which is better? It was a pathetic dilemma that only the builders could choose from.
It’s nice that there are weak people’s struggles.
>>49
I am an ordinary mother.
So I will risk my life for my daughter.
“Live!”
>>50
Stop the cursed words.
>>52
It can be said that humanity was saved thanks to these words…
>>50
Words are a curse.
Butt
When PW was revived 10 years ago, it accounted for about a quarter of the annual sales of Fukkan Dot Com, right?
>>54
Naso
I bought it too, you know.
If it’s a life that only happens once, that’s one thing, but there is a continuation that goes on forever.
Living like that will only lead to a curse…
I like the mob character Hammer in the style of “Yasakimura” from Xenoblade 2.
The general direction of the main scenario is similar to Xenoblade 1.
It feels like the character’s way of living has been carried over to 2 and 3.
The element of humans being just a part of a huge existence is very much inherited in Xenoblade.
>>62
The transformation into Teresia in the final phase, you know…
>>62
It’s great that not only Fey and the others, but also people including Cain are doing their best to break free from there…
If you’re used to the practically bare illustration collection of Xenoblade, PW will be too dense and it’ll make your stomach hurt.
>>64
I’m troubled that settings not mentioned in the PW are included in the Hakozaki Elements.
>>70
I don’t know anything about that since I didn’t buy Zapure during its peak.
>>73
Well, if it’s not published, it’s probably treated as an unofficial story that doesn’t need to be known officially…
>>64
Please don’t say that the information not fully explained in the game is a compliment!
The Geass is still manageable, but the Saga is problematic.
>>74
Well, of course, Xenoblade is doing that… especially the third one.
>>77
When it gets to 3, I can see my old habits coming back a bit…
>>84
To be honest, it feels like that bad habit has regressed all the way back to the days of Xenogears.
>>88
Saga is tougher.
>>64
I want to read the setting materials, but it’s a collection of setting illustrations.
I’m grateful for the new illustrations, but sometimes I feel a bit unsatisfied because I don’t understand the details. This often happens with this kind of thing…
>>80
I focused on the settings, but it’s a style that says “you should pick up the scattered information yourself!”
At that time, with his youth, Hironobu Kageyama finished the music for Trigger and Xenogears, he is a genius.
At that time, I was reading PW and kept thinking, “What is a pilgrim fleet…?”
It took me several days to clear it, but every time I start again, I forget everything except the main points.
>>76
Even the Solaris Soylent System from DISC1 is like that…
Please take care of the dog.
Having the PW of Xenogears makes it more interesting, but even without it, you won’t miss out on understanding the content of the main game.
In Xenoblade 3, there are many things that you won’t understand unless you look at the resource materials, and even if you read them, not everything is made public.
>>82
Well, you might understand it if you play it a few times…
>>82
What was depicted in the game.
What I inferred from there.
What was written in the document collection
I’m all mixed up, wondering “which parts are purely information that can be understood only within the game?”
>>95
Saga seems to have been further tied to a Galaga mini-game from here.
Only DS 1+2 and other things coming out.
>>82
The story that is only mentioned in the interview with the artwork is something only the author knows…
>>106
That’s a bit too unfair… I feel like there was nothing like that, even considering everything from Xenogears…
>>106
During the interview, it’s terrible that the staff are saying, “I didn’t hear that!?”
Well, you can have fun even if you don’t know, but still.
Those who were absorbed by Deus became higher beings together with Karelren.
Is the Zohar from Geass already processed, or does it come with parts?
>>86
A control device called Kadomoni is attached to the eye.
The child NPC with a wobbly head is super scary.
Moreover, it’s still surviving in the poison.
>>87
There was a place where there were people who were about to mutate or had already mutated.
>>101
There must have been resentment and events from those who have less in the Soylent system on the ground.
>>104
It’s really scary how ordinary-looking mobs and heavily mutated people are mixed in there.
It probably looks normal, but it’s crazy under the clothes, right?
Just like with Saga Frontier 2, the reference books that were released around that time had an incredibly high level of satisfaction, right?
>>89
When it comes to Square Enix, the publisher is their own, so the information was firsthand.
Xenogears and Xenosaga were discovered at the same time and place, but the timing of when they started utilizing them is completely different…
It seems that Xenogears and Xenoblade are almost the same.
>>91
That’s just because they released a figure for Xenoblade 2 to coincide with Xenogears.
It’s a bit of a different sensation.
After the story ends, the only thing that moves is Xenogears, and nothing else moves, with a drastic population decrease… I wonder what will happen.
>>93
We all have to train hard enough to defeat gears and giant creatures in our own flesh.
>>93
Wasn’t Xenogears supposed to stop eventually?
>>113
The wave existence has returned to the original fluctuation, so Xenogears will eventually stop as well.
It’s like a variation of a riddle within the game that can’t be solved, made to sell strategy guides from the Famicom era.
At that time with the PS, it was typical of Square to sell things like the “Disassembly New Book” and “Ultimania” separately, along with the world view description.
The scary look on the cherub’s face would be meaningless unless the wife shares the backstory.
>>102
Well, maybe it was discarded since it can’t be seen in the game? You can just brush it off.
>>102
I thought it was just a doodle…
Well, it’s on a different page, though.
>>108
There seems to be a justification that could work, but since it wasn’t used in the main story, it’s ambiguous whether it’s cut background information or a discarded idea…
>>116
The reason the event planning couldn’t keep up is that they went out of their way to do the pen drawing for the character face format.
Since the 20th episode of Utena, which seems to be the source material, was aired in August of the previous year, there are about 4 months left for work.
>>126
Will the fresh leaves flourish?
>>143
Elements Student Council
Turning dust into a Saionji truly pierces deep.
SF with religious elements resonates strongly in any era.
It’s our mom, right…
>>109
It’s no wonder I recognized you as “Mama” as soon as I saw you in the lost Zohar hangar, Persona-san.
Xenoblade 3 has the stance of “We will clarify what is currently unknown in the future!” which is really frustrating! How many years will it take to understand? Even the episodes of Xenogears haven’t provided answers yet!
When I was a child, I didn’t understand it at all, but doing it again, there were a lot of intense depictions in the second half.
Caring for people whose bodies have mutated is definitely going to be gruesome!
What is it?
Since Sandman’s is still surviving, it can be anything.
Who the hell is Joe…
>>120
Well, it’s written in the pw.
I wonder if Xenogears would become CERO Z if it were made in 3D.
Looking back again, it’s remarkable that Kim, who might not have even had the original aliens, managed to create life beyond Cain’s control using nanotechnology, marking a turning point in history.
>>122
The reproductive capability is declining, so it’s deviating too much from its role as a biological part.
>>128
But if it’s just repairing Deus, wouldn’t nanomachines be enough?
>>133
Honestly, I wonder if we really need ecological parts at this point.
>>133
From Mian’s perspective, there’s no way to accept it.
It feels like I’m being told that all the parts I planned to repair with domestically produced components will instead be from an unknown manufacturer based in China.
Moreover, once it’s assembled, it cannot be disassembled.
>>139
It means that it would be a waste of thousands of years, so if there is a human nature that unconsciously rejects that, I would be happy.
>>139
Even those domestic parts seem to be heavily influenced by Chinese products.
>>133
Due to the influence of Mian’s machinations in the government, it has become a situation of war! War!
Kim, who faintly sensed something, ended up fleeing and became an anti-government researcher.
If it can’t be collected, then it’s nothing but an irregularity.
I really disliked that a person who had a dog was modified in Solaris.
>>123
After the Solaris attack, they really are gone when you go to Kislev, aren’t they?
I really love games that have those little details, even though they can be tough.
In the second half, Ellie is too much like the Virgin Mary, it’s crazy.
Recently, there are more “mama” characters, so I want to see mothers like this.
>>127
The scale of a mother on a humanity level is just too big…
Especially, Samson, who was disassembled and nothing else resembles Timothy.
If I were made a perpetrator in the interactive development of a hundred million wealth, I would feel really bad.
>>132
It’s fine because it’s flowing quickly, but I struggled there to clear the dungeon.
If there had been a part about the reactions of people becoming wealthy, it would have been immense emptiness…
I really love the way they reconcile with Ido.
I’ve only had unpleasant things pushed onto me.
>>135
It’s nice to see a character who seems to have lived only out of resentment have a refreshing moment.
>>146
Is it okay to end up like this (Result/G Gundam)?
>>149
Since then, people have been saying “Eva, Eva,” but I’ve always thought that G-Gundam isn’t that close yet.
>>135
I love the truth that Mom, in her final moments, regained her sanity and protected me.
But that’s tough in its own way!
>>147
It’s tough to say, but I like how things are with Mia over there and how it is with Hawa, Karl…
>>163
Because everything was in the palm of my hand until Mian died…
It’s not a place where you can get in.
What is that kid really about?
>>137
A year later, in Chrono Cross released by the same company, a similar contact character becomes the protagonist.
That contact happened because he was brought by his father when he was about to die, so it has nothing to do with his own will, but Abel doesn’t understand anything.
I think people who like this game will also enjoy 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim.
I had fun.
>>140
The drawer of SF ideas is quite close, or rather, overlaps with Xenoblade Chronicles.
It was more of a game that watched over couples forming, I guess.
I want Takahashi to remember the mindset he had when creating Xenoblade 1.
I’m turning 60 soon…
>>141
I made it for my 10-year-old daughter when Xenoblade 1 was released.
Now is the time!
We!
When we truly become one!
I don’t really care, but I liked the anime version of Mushiking with a setup similar to Xenogears.
Ido only knows how to connect by breaking people, given the circumstances of its birth…
It’s impressive how they came up with the energy of Zohar and the phenomenon transition.
Unlike Fei and Id, the current situation is sadly a personality created just as a makeshift with no real substance…
Please reissue Hakozaki Elements.
I’m looking for a used issue but I’m having a hard time finding it.
I threw away all the Zapper boxes I had…
Wiseman and the blatant G Gundam elements, huh…
Well, but the writer of Chrono Cross harshly criticized Xenoblade 1, saying it was super boring.
I thought, “What are you saying after making Shiren 3?”
>>160
I think that makes it definitively impossible to remake Xenogears.
The revelation that Fei and Id are the same person hits you like a slap in the face after being caught off guard when Graf and Wise Man are revealed to be the same as well!
>>162
I want to retort, “Is it another case of multiple personalities?!”
No, it’s a completely different type of multiple personality.
The waves of the wave existence moving dimensions are causing trouble for the stars! Can you explain that, Mr. Wave Existence?
>>164
There’s no helping it; I’ve hardly ever done dimensional travel before…
Well, the scale of existence might be so different that I didn’t realize it that much.
>>164
I managed to get by, and since I provided enough EN for Xenogears to return, please forgive me.
>>164
Since it’s been at least 10,000 years since Wave Existence-kun has come home…
>>164
Sorry, I’ll take care of Karelren and adjust it.
>>172
Do you like the end of childhood too much?
On which platform can you play the thread image now?
>>165
PSP!
From the perspective of wave existence, it doesn’t matter at all…
If the release had been delayed by a few more months, would it have turned into a scene where Chiri confidently and proudly shows up in Akibou’s Vendetta and gets beaten up, resulting in a gut-busting moment?
Karelren says that Rakan is as kind as ever, but since Fei has just inherited Rakan’s memories, the fact that he can atone for sins with someone he barely knows feels like evidence that Fei himself is kind.
I felt something that connected to Rex, who tries to understand even if he can’t forgive people like Shulk and Mett who accepted Egil around here.
I think the aftereffects of dimensional travel are quite unexpected for the person traveling as well.