
Shibuya, which has been sealed off, 428
I was impressed that they were able to create a game where the actions and words of each character influence the others and lead to an entirely different story.
The mushroom scenario that I bought just to read turned out to be not great, giving off the feeling that people have their own strengths and weaknesses…
It would have been better to use live action instead of forcing the use of the president’s illustration.
If they had shot live-action footage set in the Middle East, the budget would have skyrocketed.
The wagon running wobbly while emitting white smoke made me feel impressed, thinking, “So that’s how it connects there!”
Recently, they were doing crowdfunding to make a sequel, right?
The Canaan arc was criticized as being mediocre even at the time of its release.
Canaan, huh…
It’s clearly floating, isn’t it…
It’s great how the bad guy that appears early on makes the ending even more bitter in the second half…
The Canaan arc is unnecessarily long even though it has little content.
>>8All the stories that mushrooms write are like that, right?
If you look at the scenario on its own, it’s not bad, I guess.
The worldview is too much different from the main story.
I remember that almost 10 years ago on an FGO thread in a bulletin board, there was a reply to the comment “The Tsukihime fans will praise anything Kīnoko writes, right?” stating that even 428, who is a Kīnoko believer, expressed some criticisms.
Let’s do the town too…
>>12Let me do it on Steam.
In the later released novel version, Canaan died in the story.
Well, I thought about whether killing was really the right thing to do, but…
The Canaan arc has such a strange style and writing that it makes you wonder why they did something like this…
At that time, the system of the visual novel game was really refined and easy to play.
I don’t know much about novel games these days.
Speaking of which, I basically filled in the hidden elements by looking at攻略サイト (strategy sites), but I wonder how many people actually found this on their own.
At the very end, huh? Huh?
I was bewildered thinking, “Is that really Canaan…?”
>>17Just buy a PS4.
Even without that, you don’t need PC performance, so Steam is fine.
I remember being surprised by what was inside the ball!
Mr. Mihokawa is great, isn’t he?
>>22That’s fine, but I don’t want you to be by my side…
I used to do it on the iPad, but now I can’t do it on my smartphone.
The mushroom scenario is honestly something else…
I have not forgotten the achievement that created the opportunity for Mr. Amano to be chosen for the role of Kanō.
It seems like there was a flashback indicating that Kanan was the daughter of a chief, but there was a confusing narrative trick that revealed it was actually Alphard’s past, and I remember being confused.
The world, nevertheless~
>>26Yes, explosion.
I played it after watching CANNAN first.
Even though Lord Alphalud is using the name Canaan, I was deceived until the end.
>>28I was playing while thinking that the live-action Kanan looks completely different…
>>60I wonder if there’s a discrepancy between live-action and animated styles… Maria also had black hair.
An assassin who fights using synesthesia.
Anime art
Rather than conforming to other scenarios, it gives a sense of foreignness.
That was the extent of the production team’s offer, so there’s no helping it.
I love the background music that plays when the eggplant character appears.
Let’s do it in the city too!
>>32The mediums I can use are already…
The Canaan arc felt like a “yeah…?” in the anime, and the in-game scenario felt like a “yeah…?” as well.
The moment I entered the mushroom scenario, I was surprised by how different the writing style and atmosphere were.
>>35You can see how much the text of the main story is considerate of being easy to read for everyone, right?
I bought it because it came out as an iPad app ages ago, thinking I would do it eventually.
I can’t forgive myself for not being able to do it before I knew it.
>>36When buying a smartphone, you have to be wary of the OS support ending.
I can’t play my Android version anymore…
I think it was because it wasn’t live-action that it was able to be animated later.
The Suzune arc was predictable in its ending, but it was a good story.
But who was that unfamiliar nurse?
Speaking of which, I haven’t played Retro Chika, but can I expect at least the quality of the thread image?
>>40The places where they’re made and the concepts are completely different, so there’s no comparison!
>>40It’s a different thing, but that was a good narrative trick in its own way.
But Robert Akiyama is too ingrained in my memory.
>>40The level of the thread image is a bit overly high in expectations, but it’s definitely interesting as an ADV.
From relatively straightforward text with live-action characters.
Suddenly, it becomes a passage that talks about a beautiful girl filled with flashy elements or something like that…
I thought the conspiracy arc would reveal everything, including the mastermind, but it turned out to be a story about a serious conspiracy theorist, which is amusing.
Seeing that Alphard can fight like that really makes me think the main story was quite subdued…
>>46I feel like there was a bad ending where I was instantly defeated by Alfalfa without really understanding what was happening in the main story.
>>52Was it the Kanou edition?
If Achi hadn’t forcibly crossed the road.
Arriving at the scene of the massacre and getting killed along with Jack.
>>46Jack and Mr. Takenosato really managed to hold their own against such a monster.
Are there any games you can play on the Switch or current models?
>>48You can play the 4th edition on PS5.
>>48Steam or PS4 (PS5)
Steam had a sale in January and it was 319 yen, and the PS4 version is 60% off in the sale right now.
>>65Thank you
I’ll buy it when it’s cheap on Steam.
The Canaan arc has one foot in the Type-Moon world.
What is that electronic technology and superhuman physical ability?
I started to like a character I initially disliked more and more.
I just finished the Canaan arc today, so this thread is super timely.
The excitement when the time chart converges into one is amazing, isn’t it…?
I think the settings of Canaan and Alphard seem somewhat disconnected from reality.
The difference in worldview is because the main story is about ordinary people doing their best, so I actually like the gap.
It’s a bit disappointing that Alfarudo has become a minor character.
Sometimes, this game makes me want to make and eat a fried egg rice bowl.
I like the president.
Just appearing along with the background music makes it enjoyable.
I remember thinking at the time that this was the bonus for clearing the entire game since I was bad at the mushroom scenario…
It’s going to be made into an anime.
>>61It ends relatively cleanly, but since it’s a longer Canaan arc, the aftertaste is bad…
>>61Well, the last story I’ll read will probably be about Eco Kichi…
>>72The branching point for Eco Kichi’s enrollment is Lord Alphard, which is kind of…
The next episode previews are always cool.
Alphard honestly looks more beautiful in live action and has an air of mystery.
>>63The person who plays the role of Alphard in the ED movie is cute, isn’t she?
It’s not just the blue bug, but why anime…?
Oosawa’s scenario is great, isn’t it?
The anime Kanon had content that was completely unacceptable from the perspective of fans of the game 428.
>>69Why do I have to be shown a story that unravels the trauma of worthless terrorists who have been attempting acts of terror in Shibuya recently?
I was surprised when Jack and the Takenouchi route suddenly emerged in a situation that seemed hopeless.
It seems like they intentionally went for the full voice acting and 2D illustrations, creating an unusual atmosphere, but it was a bit too bizarre.
I like mushrooms, but I understand that they don’t pair well when I come outside without any preparation.
I’m already not satisfied with Mino’s behavior, CANAAN…
>>74I heard that Mino-san is appearing, and I was interested, but could it be a different interpretation…?
>>74Osawa, blown up along with the car!
Overall, it was super fun, but the repeated keep-out tactics in the final phase were a bit tedious.
I think Kanan definitely got in because of her担当 hobby.
It’s too irregular.
I like the scene “I am your father” in the ED movie.
The fact that the live-action Alphard was in elementary school at the time and doing school homework on set is too powerful of an episode.
>>81Even though it’s a role of a beautiful girl, I thought she was really young… but she was actually a real elementary school student?
>>81The making video of Alphard is so cute because it’s too childish.
>>81Is that intimidation really coming from an elementary school student!?
I think it was good that it made it difficult to tell whether the main character Canaan is real or not in a metafictional way, different from anime art.
The vibe of Alphard is too different in the main story and the Canaan arc…
(It seems they couldn’t call a similar actor…)
It was interesting because I couldn’t predict how Tama’s scenario would unfold at all.
>>86I like physically strong costumes.
It’s not Robert Akiyama appearing on Retro Chika, and Yusuke Santa Maria is not appearing in 428 either.
The one connected to Kinpachi-sensei.
I definitely started knowing only the visuals of Canaan, but I had no idea that Canaan was a completely different person, so that effect was actually real…
If there hadn’t been any making-of footage, I would have ended the Canaan arc feeling really frustrated.
The Wua virus is too strong…
>>96CANAAN is seriously amazing, isn’t it…?
The Canaan arc is a bit interesting because the voice actors who appear in the main story also cast in it.
But the story isn’t that interesting.
The eggplant’s face is amazing after all… it looks like a manga.
I wanted to do this in the city too, but is there almost no way to do it with the current hardware and PC…?
>>99There isn’t any!
>>99Buying a PSP at a second-hand shop is the most realistic option.
I like the one where Maria and Chili participate in the eating contest when it’s BAD.
The standards for porting sound novels are too mysterious.
Only 428 and Kamaitachi no Yoru 3.
By the way, in some of the BAD EDs, Maria was participating in eating challenges while alive or going overseas, so maybe what Alphard gave Maria was just a sleeping pill?
You are my son.
…Huh!?
Tell me about some interesting adventure games.
>>109The currently trendy Hundred Line, etc.
>>109It’s vague and hard to say because it doesn’t narrow down the genre.
Is it something like a paronomasite?
>>109City
>>109Town
Raising Loop
Paranomal Site
13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim
The recently popular urban legend dismantling center’s scenario isn’t that great, but the characters are good and the punchline is strong, so it might be better to play it before seeing any spoilers.
>>124Thank you! I added it to my wishlist!
>>109Paranoia Site
Urban Legend Disassembly Center
Unresolved cases must be brought to an end.
Gnosia
>>143Thank you, thank you.
I’m glad I’ll have a ton of free time during my overseas business trip in the summer.
When the true identity of the Alphard was revealed in the car, it was a tension I had never experienced before.
The Eco Kichi arc is really not interesting, what is that?
Buying a PS3 and playing the PS version seems like a good option, doesn’t it?
I have a desire for a Saturn version, but…
The PSP is a treasure trove of ADV games that cannot be played on current consoles.
>>113There were even games based on light novels that haven’t been adapted into anime.
It’s an amazing era.
>>127When it comes to PSP’s light novel ADV, it refers to a pregnancy ending.
>>129It’s mostly my little sister’s fault.
Mr. Tachibana is so much like Mr. Tachibana that I can’t remember their name.
When Canaan, or rather Alphard, appears, the genre of the scene changes, huh…
A mysterious worldview connected to the city, the game Kinpachi, and Time Travelers.
>>117I was puzzled that the setting of Tama’s space-time transfer device was suddenly picked up like that.
I love the ending where you become a farmer.
After that, it was so remarkable that I didn’t even approach any content associated with the name Nasu Kinoko.
Achi-kun is too cute.
Although he is extraordinarily handsome both inside and out, it’s a bit petty that he lacks education.
I like the silly but peaceful bad endings of the Tama arc.
>>125There are clearly some things that aren’t bad… good…
Mushrooms are quite bad outside of their own worldview, and when it comes to games, they don’t do well in anime either.
If you let them do what they want, they really become self-absorbed and boring.
If you want, I can also do thread images on PSP.
I love the ending of the Tamaken Ice Cream Championship.
You really managed to live that long, Maria.
I have a memory of it being interesting, but I’ve completely forgotten what the story was about…
A long time ago it was a town, but I don’t remember anything except for Chinchikore…
That’s not the style where the story converges like in 428, right?
>>133The connections remain loose until the end, and only the cow and horse are tightly connected.
>>133It feels like it’s connected somewhere rather than converging.
Without Kajiwara, the temperature difference compared to others will make Osawa-sensei’s edition catch a cold.
>>134(You look like a hairstylist who seems to be on some kind of drug…)
The tempura shrimp is super delicious!
I’m easygoing.
In the anime, when Kanan calls Mino-san by her name, I thought this girl is kind of cute… and I let it slide.
No, that’s a lie. Couldn’t we have done something more about it?
The scene where everyone’s flow lines connect into one is nice, isn’t it?
428 was likely designed to have a scenario where everyone’s story converges in order to change the town.
In the game itself, it’s a strange feeling when the various 5+2 protagonists manage to draw with the enemy, and then later resolve it in an epilogue scenario.
>つまんないとか以前に空気違いすぎて反応に困るよねカノンMoreover, it’s super long, so it makes me sleepy…
I feel that text-based adventure games are making a comeback in a casual way.
>>147There are quite a few new works coming out energetically from both domestic and international sources, right?
I think people are starting to realize that they can express what they want at a relatively low cost.
I remember that the main character Kanou seemed to be somewhat weak.
It can be said that others are too intense.
Personally, I found the recently played Ai: The Somnium Files to be interesting.
The city is a game that watches over everyone’s lives, while this is an image of a game that moves everyone to solve incidents.
>>150A comedian who was exceptionally good at presentations talked about 428 on a television show a long time ago.
It’s a game that introduces organizing the traffic of other people’s lives.
So I became interested and started, but then I thought, isn’t there anything else like this system!?
>>168You’re really good at putting it that way.
>>168Someone who got fired due to issues with women.
>>201I was really disappointed because I used to love watching game presentations…
>>150The city is perfectly captured by the ED song, isn’t it?
The scary doll in the thumbnail was the one from that paranormal site…
The climax surrounding Alphard doesn’t feel very satisfying… it leaves something to be desired.
After all, it’s true that ordinary people’s coincidences can’t really do much about international terrorists.
The visuals in the Kanan chapter, with a large number of illustrations, are as luxurious as those in recent visual novels.
The effects of the Tama chapter and the scenario selection screen are nice, right?
The Suzune chapter of the same bonus scenario was really good, which makes the bad parts stand out even more.
I remember thinking that the actor who played Kanou was extremely handsome because I don’t know much about tokusatsu.
>>156Amano-san, who plays Kanou, doesn’t feel very much like Kanou.
The character that Amano-san played in the special effects was really like Kanou…
>>169In terms of era, it’s the inclusion of the sword → was it the inclusion of 428?
>>177Sword Broadcasting was in 2004, and 428 was in 2008.
“Isn’t that Tachibana-san from the audition!” That’s how it should be.
I get a little emotional about the origin of Hana-chan’s name.
Additionally, the goodness of this mushroom scenario comes from the listing of settings derived from the essence of the Type-Moon universe, or rather, from the concoction of a typical “chūnibyō” fantasy.
The Canaan arc feels like a list of Middle Eastern situations and mercenary affairs that you worked hard to research.
AI is very game-oriented, and I really struggle with being rushed.
The story was interesting.
The text has quirks, but I liked it.
I like Kanou’s refreshing ending.
I also like farmer endings.
It’s great to see Mino-san getting more and more tattered on the selection screen.
Is the Suzune chapter a horror?
It’s nice when Tama takes off the costume during character selection.
I also like the part where you can see what’s inside the ball.
>>165I think it’s the biggest surprise point.
I love Mihokawa too much.
I definitely don’t want to get close to the real thing, but…
If it’s ADV, my favorite is Hayarigami.
The one who is not true.
Disco Elysium and so on.
It’s nice and refreshing for the story of the protagonists to end with a final jump by Kanou.
Achi was so handsome, but the actor was overweight, so it was like… huh.
Is it supposed to be funny that the doctor in the Suzune arc is voiced by Akio Otsuka?
>>176I wonder if they happened to appear when we recorded the Canaan arc.
The recent ADV I played that felt fresh was Inverted Angel.
It might not fit if you’re looking for an ADV as reading material.
The main theme is the best.
The movies that play with that BGM and display the time are irresistible.
As we approach the climax, it’s nice to see the number of people decrease again.
I was shocked by how incredibly handsome he was, it was enough to wake me up.
Revive the type of all-out ADV where the reactions are fun…
You were reacting to the crowdfunding, Amano-san.
Was it really okay for Ayaka Kamiki’s song to be used that way?
I remember when I still had the energy to pull all-nighters playing games, I played the thread image and Raging Loop back to back.
Main story: A tale where ordinary people cooperate to defeat a great evil, written in a lively style with minimal decoration.
Canaan arc: A chuunibyou-style superhuman battle scenario decorated with plenty of flamboyant text.
It’s been said many times, but first of all, this gap is just too strong.
At first, I think Achi-san is so cool… but gradually, I can’t help but laugh at how he starts showing his brain-breaking abilities.
It’s amazing that even though it’s the first time the contents are revealed, just by seeing it once, you can connect who that person is based on all the buildup.
I thought Tama was in a completely outfield position, but suddenly she gets to be in a position that seems close to the core of the story, which is nice…
It’s a tradition from the streets for voice actors to show their faces…
The main story is also too good.
Well… yeah… that’s how it feels.
I think ADV games are a wonderful medium that allows you to experience immersion through images, text, music, and gameplay.
Round-robin ADV can be really tedious to progress through if you do it now.
I think it will be tough if we don’t enhance the guide-related features.
I’ve come full circle from mobile games and returned to console adventure games…
I’ve come to appreciate that it is complete just as it is.
>>196Social games continuously release, so no matter how hard they try, they can’t surpass the pure ADV’s production.
In the music video for the theme song, Achi and Kano are wandering around the city.
I like it because it seems to have no meaning.
The Canaan arc is liked by those who like it for what it is, but it’s often said to feel out of place and become noise starting from 428…
The scene where Achi-kun realizes the truth about his dad and the man with the cane was more insightful than I was.
It’s nice when the charts come together at the end, but I also like the moments in the beginning and middle where other characters cross paths here and there.
This isn’t a scenario that lets you finish the main story, right? The Canaan arc…
I recently did it, but right after the ending, the anime Canaan suddenly started and I couldn’t stop laughing.
It was really interesting how it appeared right after I started reading.
If you know any good mystery-themed adventure games, I’d like to hear about them.
>>204It’s not a text, but how about the Obra Dinn?
>>204Since most of the standard ones are already mentioned in the thread, how about something like the EVE series?
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>>234That looks interesting.
I’ll buy it.
>>248A little more.
Let me explain.