
PS4 Delusional Science ADV ChäoS;Child If you are a God, and the delusion becomes reality. What kind of noids do you get? Is it the sensual world? The despotic society? The destructive sanctions? Or… CERO Z is for ages 18 and up Various products of this work are not for sale to those under 18 5pb. MAGES.
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
Without a doubt, it is a masterpiece.
Definitely someone hard to recommend to others.
>>1
For those it resonates with, it hits deeper than Steins;Gate.
Me too.
It’s nice to become a guy who can look cool in front of the girl he likes.
Do you know this person?
I was throwing out my impressions here after doing Kaoche before this.
It was a very sad and vividly significant spoiler that I understood about things like the Chaos;Child syndrome.
The part where Ito was forced to kill Yui-chan and the flow of Okke-san’s culprit being revealed was so serious that it made me feel unwell…
>>6
The benefits box is nice, isn’t it?
Thinking about anime makes me feel painful…
Takumi and Okabe are both, in one way or another, supermen.
Miyashiro, who managed to push through at the very last moment, is truly amazing.
After being made to play such a terrible game, for Tak to boldly make that declaration at the very end is way too superhuman.
If you look at it in a series, the others have decent happy endings, so it’s all good mentality.
My favorite in the series is Steins;Gate, but I recommend it to others.
It’s not really a sequel, to say the least.
>>14
I was touched by Takumi, who showed a kindness of offering advice and information while still demonstrating the unchanged aspects of the Kazuki route.
I can’t rely on you, but…
I played the game properly, but is it okay if we watch the anime instead?
>>15
Absolutely not.
>>15
If you only watch the OP of the anime, it’s better to close the screen right away.
Seriously.
The perspective of those who have faintly awakened to their abilities at the beginning will significantly affect the selection of people who might end up taking their own lives.
It’s nice when the foreshadowing is solid and even if there are surprising developments, you realize that you could have noticed them if you had thought about it carefully.
This anime is the kind of work I would score at minus 100 million points.
There’s another visual novel anime at the same level, but I wonder why the adaptations of the source material I like always turn out like this.
Kaohe no A → Steins;Gate → Robotic;Notes Elite → Chaos;Child
To be arranged.
I have heard that the maid from Dotawake☆ only appears to look like a syndrome patient.
Honestly, I prefer the Kurusu route over True.
If I don’t do something about that syndrome, Waku Waku-san will probably start cleaning up.
>>24
A duel with Okkeisan is nice, isn’t it?
Also, I like the visual of True Onee-chan the most among the heroines.
>>25
Her personality remains that of an accommodating woman, and that’s truly the best.
>>24
I also like it the most.
I love how Onoe fully commits to being the villain as a trial that the two of them must overcome.
But I really like the last two episodes of the anime.
You can see Haiokke-san only in the Nono route!
>>27
Women are scary~~!!
I mean, it didn’t look like there was such a clear-cut split between white and black; I was a little unconvinced by Rabu-chu’s take on that.
>>30
Since the image of Taku is pretty strong…
Don’t destroy Yukito-kun’s fetish, big sister.
>>31
My sister was killed, and my father was in charge of the plan, while the actual perpetrator who killed my sister was a victim who was brainwashed and forced to do such things against their will.
Kaito-kun is really so pitiful…
After the development with Ito looking at the pants triggered by delusions, I’m really at my wits’ end.
Well… it’s different from an LCC writer…
This anime has heightened my wariness towards Silver Link.
For some reason, I feel that Uki-chan has the least presence among the heroines.
>>38
It feels strange to say that I was made to take care of the elderly, but in the end, it makes a lot of sense.
Also, there are excessively abundant route branches.
I forgot about the LCC because of ChillRiva.
I saw the spoilers online, but it feels like those who are unaware that they are old are having hallucinations and living out a school youth scenario, right?
I have a memory of simply thinking that it was just bad taste.
>>41
Just do it yourself.
>>41
It’s interesting, isn’t it?
>>41
Since I’m already in this thread, I’ll give you a serious reply.
That spoiler is a fact, but the essence of this story has nothing to do with that.
The heroines are all more stable than in the previous work, so it’s tough that the sense of tragedy increases.
>>43
Because it’s fashion gigalomaniac.
Is this really the latest installment of the Science Adventure series?
Is Occultic;Nine the latest one?
>>44
Both are wrong!!!
>>44
Anonymous Code will be the last one.
Everything in the Kazuki route can just go to hell! Super! Strong! Sumo wrestler sticker!! I even kind of like the vibe of it.
The protagonist of the first one ends up in a harem with a beautiful girl who loves herself, but why is it like this for me…
>>50
Individually, it’s fine, but I wouldn’t be that happy even if it turned into a harem like that…
In other words, I’m not even happy with just Yua…
Well, it’s a game that feels like it took out “find the blue” from Kaohe.
Since the so-called LCC-like thing hasn’t come out yet, there’s a possibility that everyone can be saved there.
>>54
Stop the delusions, anonymous.
I really love the development where everything turns out to be a story prepared just for me.
>>56
If that’s the case, it’s nice to think of a plan to crush my best friend, my sister-in-law, and my older sister-in-law, isn’t it?
If I were saved, it would feel different…
Before memory, this series’ LCC is pretty much parallel…
I completed it, but the feeling of it being overly bad taste still lingers.
I’ll delete it because I lose my sense of purpose when I have family and close friends…
The part where the theme song of the VS bastard old man plays is somewhat exciting, but all I can manage is breaking devices, and in the end, I’m beaten up, “Kukuku, I’ll make those guys suffer!” “Stop it!!!” (Throws the dis sword) “Gueh!” and it ends with a truly indescribable conclusion.
>>64
The damn old man is a hedonist, which is fine, but the fact that he can’t shake off the feeling of being weak compared to the crazy evil big boss he dealt with is a problem.
>>67
If it was just being manipulated by a great evil, it would be easier to accept as a disaster, but it’s not like that, which is nice.
The setting of the syndrome was added by Chiyomaru because he felt something was lacking, like the punch wasn’t enough.
>>65
I’ve seen various things, but I understand that if I don’t feel like there’s one more thing, the pull feels weak, so adding something makes sense.
In Steins;Gate, the final battle was incredibly satisfying to watch, but in the works after Robotic;Notes, there are many unsatisfying developments like “Why did it end up like this…” during the final battles…
Let me immerse myself in the catharsis I’ve been holding back until now…
>>66
That said, both Kaoh and Steins;Gate, the shadowy organization known as the 300-person committee, are left unchecked, and none of this is satisfying.
None of the works have completely eradicated the root cause.
>>69
Isn’t it a discussion about direction and development rather than the setting?
The person who said “Hang in there, outsider” is so useless in Kurusu’s route that I can’t sympathize with them at all.
>>68
The feeling that I should have originally been a party involved (in the relationship with Kurusu Nono) is causing me to go out of control.
I quite like seeing Takuru, who was supposed to be a party to the incident (because he became a witness), going out of control during the time of the incident.
>>68
It’s just pitiful that the real one, who has never even been involved with Taku, has long since died.
It’s like saying that even if you remove all the elements that make you feel cluttered from your face and grow, you can settle your mistakes through self-sacrifice, but you can’t erase them.
I think it’s fitting for the story that the second Takku, who pretends to be knowledgeable, didn’t see his family or himself, even though it feels like a retrospective addition to the syndrome.
But I love it so much that I can’t imagine a finale where it ends with a stranger.
I’ve never seen someone say it’s unresolved because the 300-person committee has not been overthrown…
Noroshii had enough knowledge to carry out such a plan while engaging in Gigalomania until that age, and as a final boss, he’s around 300 points for being refreshingly evil, but that worthless old man is just enjoying himself carrying a terminal.
The old man setting really ruins the nicely settled individual routes, so it’s really bad taste.
>>77
It’s amazing how all the little feelings of discomfort while playing can be resolved by this.
>>80
This school has a lot of slopes, doesn’t it…
I think it’s probably the kind of individual route sister that feels nice and calm!?
I feel that the main reason why Kanemari-san was able to survive until the end is that there were things that only Kanemari-san could handle until the very end.
When I went to the hospital alone, I really thought I was going to die.
The interesting uncle is actually a peripheral researcher who clings to outdated research.
Well, I can’t say that there aren’t any bad points about my sister who was smiling after taking Kurusu Nono’s position…
Is something strange about this school? It was nothing like a school!
>>87
Syndrome Victim Isolation Zone
It’s not a direct sequel, but it’s definitely troublesome that the beginning of the story is in Chaos;Head.
Even without the Gigaloma abilities, you sure can meddle with the committee, Kaos Head…
Well, if it comes down to it, it seems like something might come back to life.
Despite the manifestation of escapism, it seems everyone is struggling to live due to their abilities…
This game was really amazing, but at the same time, I was in a daze when I finished it.
I cried at the end when I did the love chuchu.
A couple who saw the main characters on a date said, “We want to be like that in the future,” from that scene.
I realized that I seriously only look like an old person.
The deceased senior that Mr. Kanenari respects… is from Suwa, right?!
There are probably people who actually use it for the purpose of taking a break, like when they enter a love hotel in their school uniforms…
I’ve seen someone who did this first, then did Kaoke, and when they realized that Momo-chan was in the committee, they said they couldn’t trust anything anymore…
>>96
That’s me too.
That homeless old man looks like nothing but an enemy now.
>>99
I wonder what kind of change in feelings there was, even though it’s understandable…
>>101
Isn’t the voice different? Isn’t it a different person?
It seems to have a higher rank than Noroshi.
>>99
It seems like there are lines suggesting that Noroshi did things in the novel that was released before the after story, indicating that they are quite a high-ranking committee member, but since many things in the novel contradict subsequent works, there’s a possibility that it became a discarded setting.
I still can’t forget the shock when the extremely unsettling title BGM ended, and it turned into a sad piano-only tune.
>>97
The title screen being clear is nice too.
I haven’t been able to do any good pseudoscience adventures lately.
The Urban Legend Disassembly Center was fairly good.
The ED is an incredibly good song, but the lyrics are too straightforward!
>>102
It’s lyrics that Kanako Ito wrote after having her mind blown by this game, that’s for sure.
Why is the ending theme only up to Silent Sky… why…
I feel like it’s unfairly biased towards Steins;Gate… and at the same time, there’s a feeling that a work centered around a bizarre murder case can’t possibly be mainstream.
If Noroshi was connected from Kaoin, there would be no survival route.
As for Kaocha, Kaohe is a very common theme of individual establishment!
>>108
The text is likely referring to a common theme of shedding the sense of omnipotence derived from feeling superior to others or considering oneself as a special party through information haves and have-nots in social circles like Kaocya.
>>115
It’s a heartwarming story about a child who was only allowed to live by having a larger-than-life persona returning to their authentic self.
Since my first clear ending was with Arimura, I was like, “Here we go again with this type of death ending!”
This one was just special…
When I’m told that the anime I watched was just mediocre, I can’t help but make an incredibly bitter face, but it’s sad that there’s nothing I can do about it.
If the style didn’t match, then it can’t be helped…
>>112
Before talking about the style, the anime isn’t made in a way that allows viewers to develop affection for Okkei-san in the early parts.
It’s already no good at that point.
>>112
It’s a path I’ve already walked in Kaoh, so I don’t feel anything about it.
Steins;Gate is a miracle.
By the way, what is Science ADV doing now?
>>113
I’m releasing a remake of Steins;Gate!
>>116
How many times is this!
I was in a daze for a while because the ending was so good.
The fact that Takuru doesn’t appear at all in the sequel novel is taken to the extreme.
It probably fell through, but please make something like the Avengers.
You’re still caught, aren’t you?
I think if we promote Kaohe with a trendy art style like a gal game, it could work.
The remaster of EVER17 is coming out, so if you haven’t played it yet, you definitely should!
And definitely don’t look anything up.
Don’t search by character name either.
>>123
If I’m going to buy it anyway, I want to buy the sequel as a set, but which one should I buy together?
>>128
The previous work, Never7, is being released as a set.
The direct sequel, Remember11, has not been remastered but has a bad reputation.
I like it, though.
After that, countless variants like those have emerged.
>>123
The reviews on Steam are really bad, though…
>>159
It seems that foreigners dislike the remaster of the 360 version for some reason, even though it was officially stated from the beginning that it is a remaster of the 360 version.
I have a lot to say about the anime, but for now, it’s not good that Hazuki-san and Suwa are shown as a duo.
I wish both LCCs could be played on Steam, but it seems like they won’t be released for some reason…
If I hadn’t turned myself in, it wouldn’t have mattered because I didn’t actually do it, but once I confessed, there’s no going back.
I only like the flashback episodes of the anime.
In the opening of the Kaohe anime, Suwa and Hazuki are shown as these bad guys! Then in the chorus, the heroines are posing with their disheartened swords, and it felt like they were saying these girls are going to fight! It was amusing in a full circle kind of way.
Regarding Kaoche, the LCC for Kaoshe hasn’t been ported to anything new since its release on Vita 11 years ago, so it feels like it’s been forgotten.
I’m really glad I did it after Steins;Gate.
If I had done this earlier, I might not have been satisfied with the ending of Steins;Gate because it lacked impact.
>>131
Well, that’s not originally meant for sword fighting…
>>135
But seeing the heated explanations of Disord being burned out excites me.
Among LCCs, Kaohe is the most decent one, isn’t it?
The LCC has something, but overall the quality is low, so it’s a low-level competition.
>>136
Someone who’s really putting in a lot of effort for the likes of Mayuri, Matoi, and Ferris, or whatever they’re called.
>>131
Well, Bishi said that even if you use the Disword like a sword, it would only turn into a sword fight…
I wanted to see the four of us living together, renting a room next to Kunosato, forever.
Kaohe did their best to pull things together, don’t you think?
Disord is just shaped like a sword, that’s all…
Too obsessed with appearances…
Speaking of which, has the general’s disoard come out yet?
>>144
Not out.
Because we don’t see the general using power directly in the first place.
Well, I’m almost dying from using too much of Gigaloma’s power.
>>144
I think it was something like thorns.
The one that spreads throughout the hospital room when used.
Once Kaohe gets motivated and wields the Dissword, all that’s left is to defeat the bad guys and save the girl.
Since Yui died, Kaocha has been thinking, “What am I supposed to do now?!” So…
>>145
I thought on my first encounter that I suddenly entered the worst bad ending route.
Far from the end, the road ahead was long.
I love Waku Waku-san’s disord because it’s so bad it’s good.
In the story of Steins;Gate, it means that there were already patients with the syndrome in Shibuya.
It’s kind of scary.
>>149
I like how casually the story of Gun Barrel comes up in Kaocha.
>>154
It’s Gunvalle.
Don’t confuse it again.
I love the feeling of not being able to predict at all where we are in the overall storyline, which is unique to the first run of this series.
Kishimoto was hunting disords, but I wonder if that was a very meaningful action.
The 300-person committee seems impressive, but in reality, they were betrayed by Noroshi in their first project and are on the verge of world conquest…
>>156
There might have been some countermeasures that Noroshi was unaware of, but since they went all the way, we still feel that Noroshi is really amazing as a bad boss!
Even though it was the result that Taku wanted, it was truly painful to see Okkei become the “internet illiterate who speaks recklessly and insults others without knowing anything,” as Taku mentioned in the work.
But I’m in the middle of the city in Kaohsiung, yet I’m a creepy otaku with no friends.
I like the idea of being unwittingly caught up in a murder case in a closed circle.
I wonder if people would react like “You should go viral on SNS if you’re doing something like Kaohe” now.
Noro and Waku Waku-san were said to be committee members, but what about Kunishima?
If you play Kaoh now, I think the TIPS will be like an internet elderly association dictionary!
>>162
If you say that, the Steins;Gate remake coming out this year will become a classic textbook!
Is it like a theory of textual primacy?
I love Steins;Gate, but isn’t it a work that shouldn’t be remade?!
>>167
In the first place, it’s not a title that can’t be played now since it’s already available on Switch and PC.
I think Waku Waku-san is amazing, but to be honest, I also think there are plenty of people at that level of megalomania in the committee.
Is anime really that bad?
>>169
What would happen if we tried to adapt a volume of Chaos;Head that has even more content than Steins;Gate in a single season?
>>172
Is the anime of Kaoru no Hō also no good?
>>169
I quite like the parts that haven’t been broadcasted on TV.
First of all, adapting ADV into an anime is difficult, so basically it’s a no-go.
Kaohe and Kaocha hit deeper and narrower compared to Steins;Gate, don’t they…?
>>174
Steins;Gate is a work that has been carefully adjusted to appeal to a wide audience, so it makes sense that it has become popular.
However, the Chaos series of two works resonated with me more.
I really like the kind of relationship where kids whose hearts are broken support each other.
It’s been 15 years since Steins;Gate came out, so it’s not strange for it to be remade after such a long time. I hope this will become a catalyst for the revival of the Science Adventure series.
I quite like the anime “Ore Robo No.”
In the end, Kai erased Kilbara and had a refreshed look on his face.
When I grow up, I will be an astronaut.
Steins;Gate makes me feel like having fried chicken and chicken katsu from Hanchou.
The anime of Kaocha seemed to convey the intent to really try to animate the true parts, so if you want to see the true parts in the medium of anime, I think it’s fine to watch it, but you don’t have to watch the other parts.
In the end, Science ADV is better because I realized that I am just an otaku.
Mr. Umisho, who succeeds as an astronaut, is a little different…
>>182
Kai believes he is just an ordinary person seeking self-actualization through the game, which is an ancient promise with Misa-nee, rather than being an otaku.
If Daru and Kurisu were to speak in Nanj language in the remake, the story would likely become something entirely different.
>>183
Please forgive me.
>>183
That’s not even the latest anymore.
Chestnut rice: “Hurry up and ask the question.”
Chestnut rice “It’s a silly question, isn’t it?”
Chestnut rice “It ended with a silly question again.”
Kai is just too much of a sunny person at his core…
The only thing to praise about the anime is Hinane-chan’s wetting herself.
Getting old—!? (Gahbiiin)