
A loose design that allows the person you want to notice you to easily notice you.
>>1Suu…
Bone mask
Hide your face.
Dragonute bones, perhaps?
Well then, with Judas.
>>5Kyle’s sense to instantly come up with this name in that moment is amazing.
>>6You must really like heavy metal.
>>5(Is it being found out…?)
>>5I definitely think it fits the story better if I introduce myself.
Embraced by the flames of darkness
>>7Are you stupid!?
A son suddenly labeling me as a traitor.
There is no Christianity in that world!
But just having this really changes the impression a lot.
Was there any Marian-related event in TOD2?
I think it would be strange if there was nothing, but I feel like there wasn’t anything.
>>13I remember touching on it in the skit.
Is it like they brought it back because it was too popular…?
>>14It’s so popular that I made a D2, so the cause and effect is reversed.
>>18Was it popular enough to have a sequel made?
Isn’t it crazy that I’m not even the main character?
>>29In the Remake D Director’s Cut, the protagonist has also become one.
The performance is clearly favored and abundant.
Upon closer inspection, it’s a barbarian.
Is it a skit or a quiz book?
It’s probably almost the same as a mask for a masquerade ball, but it’s just too thin.
In 2D, the silhouette changes drastically, so it has high concealment power.
An uncle who turns his back when meeting an old acquaintance.
Most of my old acquaintances have figured it out, but they’re pretending not to know.
In other words, I’m often mimicking things that people who understand me can understand.
I have a feeling that Marian was around Daryl Shade.
It was interesting that both of them were at the raise.
>>23I’m acting as Judas, and that’s fine, but my uncle finds it quite complicated when my sisters try to welcome me as Leon after they find out.
There was no zombification.
Sounds good?
If there were a top jaw and fangs, it would feel more like a reptilian bone, but this isn’t really trying to hide the face, is it?
Even if you completely hide your face, I can roughly tell from your height and voice…
I have a memory that the scenario changed quite a bit in Remake D.
I was also there at TOW, but I was quite harsh on my past self.
And in reality, it was an incredibly delicious role in D2.
Well, it’s unbelievable that someone who had even turned into a zombie was actually alive.
Even with such a casual mask, it seems that acquaintances won’t recognize me very easily.
My favorite character in anime games is this one.
I think I will probably love you until I die.
I didn’t know much about Tales, so I thought it was a personification of a dry, cracked character.
It seems inconvenient for the original creature that the jaw is fused with the skull…
I love it when I get caught immediately as soon as my face is seen during a raise.
I enjoy being invited to go together with Kyle because I want to play with Riala and Judas during the same event, and I happily follow along even if I feel like I have no choice.
>>37When I first met Namukapu, Stan didn’t even see my true face.
As soon as they opened their mouth, it’s “Rion! What is Rion?!”
Judas is so cool, right?
Rion doesn’t like it that much.
Raise was a story about Leon getting back various things, so the uncle who became the scheming uncle.
During the Lion era, he was just an unpleasant person…
I love the part where a stone gets mixed into the snowball and it makes them really angry.
The moment when the mask cracks is incredibly cool, so there’s a need for a lame mask.
It’s hard to break a lame mask, but…
I love the scene where Charltier is pierced by the Eye of God, even though it’s an afterthought.
>>43The moment I took out that Shaltier and it started talking was when I felt the most that playing D2 was worth it.
I feel like someone said something about why Kirito from the SAO collaboration is wearing underwear on his head.
I love that in the social game, Rion had a strength that was on a different level for a long time.
Lyon was strengthened in the final stage, too.
>>46Due to Rion’s popularity, notable skills were implemented early on, resulting in their performance being somewhat lackluster, and the controls weren’t that enjoyable either.
Marie at the back has been just too much fun since the initial implementation.
I designed a mask that properly hides my face and submitted it!
This just makes it unclear what the true identity is, so I was asked to retake it.
>>47An overly decisive amendment proposal.
Isn’t it normal for masked characters to hide their eyes?
I’m sorry for being late, but from the perspective of the remaining Sodeans, they would appear immediately after Stan and the others left, so it’s impressive that Dimlos and the others were able to handle the situation calmly, even though they had met in the past.
It was nice to feel like I was fully enjoying life while doing the back-arm-crossing move like the Raise guy.
>>51A beautiful girl I didn’t know said my secret technique was cool and even asked me to teach her.
I taught you.
I like how Amelia and Kararan are often fondly attached to younger girls.
OriD Lion is attractive because it scattered away without making excuses, just like that unpleasant guy.
I love my uncle because he has rounded out just right as a guardian and unexpectedly shows his passionate side.
RemD is a bit…
In the first place, this guy is already in overtime of his life since the time of the D2 main story, so going to Raids won’t change anything.
>>57I think it’s pretty different because I was thrown into a situation with the person involved and such!
D2 was really fun.
I’m proud that my past self didn’t betray Stan and the others, helped Marian, and was able to settle things with the past…
Hehe… My nephew and his girlfriend keep inviting me to hang out.
Fun…
>>60If he knows that I am Rion and still responds this way, then there’s no choice but for my uncle to spend time happily with his friends.
In the past, starting from E, where the protagonist was sidelined and Destiny took the lead.
It seems that there was exceptional popularity.
Stan and Ruti’s son continues to adventure until the very end and then disappears.
That’s too much of a wonderful life; I’m going to attain Buddhahood.
>>63It’s nice that the regret of not being able to adventure until the end betrayed Stan and the others…
The result of having taught.
Embrace the dark flames and disappear! It’s just a bit too cool.
This is something you shouldn’t have been exposed to during your school days.
>>65We probably won’t meet again… I love you.
I don’t really have the impression that Stan is popular.
The happiness that a man who has died once holds is too great.
Tasted 2 to 3 times.
>>67If it’s cut off in one round, the past becomes cheap…
Whoa, that’s definitely too much rumination…
>>67> tasted it 2 to 3 timesIt is said that since I have died 2 to 3 times, I can be happy no matter what.
When it comes to the ultimate high, I would recommend the scene where Shaltier stabs in the eyes of God.
OriD had quite a good personality when it came to standing out too…
>>72Well, it’s a sneaky move from the start…
I had high expectations for Remake D because the character design and interpretation in D2 were really good, but somehow it felt different.
During the PV era, Judas himself said at our first meeting, “Call me whatever you like, Judas or anything else,” but since that part was removed in the final version, it became Kyle’s sense instead.
>>75I wonder why they changed it when this flow was good.
>>78I wanted to say that the Judas live I got from my nephew is really great.
That means there were many people who wanted Rion to be happy.
In the novel version, it flowed that Kyle, who knew an unrelated hero tale from 18 years ago, named that character.
In the end, I didn’t get to play the PSP version, so I hope it gets released on Steam or something.
It’s probably not that the traitor personally wants to be called Judas, as that would make it seem like there is a Christ in that world, but rather that Kyle named him that as a normal name within the story.
The first secret technique I’m seeing is Demon Thousand Rending Strike.
My brain is burning.
I hope that the second phase of the Tales series remaster project will be announced in the summer (not released).
But next will probably be around TOX for the remaster.
>>87So far, we’ve seen TOV, TOA, and TOS get remade, and with the staff’s works being overlooked, now with TOG coming, I can’t help but feel a little hopeful.
Kyle’s naming is just too instant.
Moon Flash → Moon Flash Virtual Collapse is good, isn’t it…?
I like the movements that resemble Demon Thousand Split Strike → Tiger Fang Slash → Claw Dragon Continuous Fang Slash.
I relied on the uncle because I hadn’t delved that deeply into it.
Roni has difficulty with accuracy, so not really…
When I first saw D2, I thought it looked just like it, but it’s 18 years later, so I was wondering if they actually had kids…?
I was honestly surprised when you introduced yourself and took off your mask.
>>92Is that Eiko Kano?
Since it’s a story about God, would it be strange for Christ to exist?
Aren’t there a lot of people whose brains are fried from the battle between D2 and R?
>>94Even though everyone was saying that the combat system was too sharp at D2, R is really impressing me by bringing out an even sharper system…
>>94I’m the type who tends to play defensively like Stan said, so I’d be thrilled if it were remade into a low-difficulty 3D in A or V format.
The current Tales series is under a remaster policy, so this future won’t come.
There seem to be quite a few people who gave the nickname “Judas” when they were completely dry.
Isn’t it a party where anyone can become Kyle, Ria, Rahal, Harold, or Judas?
>>98Sometimes Ronny comes in when I want more healers, but Nanaly is really just for fun.
The leader of the anti-Atamoni faction and a master equestrian, who is mentioned in the profile but completely disregarded in the main story, is treated too poorly.
>>98What the hell!
Made from mom’s bones.
I love the original D because the part where it becomes a zombillion is both sad and beautiful.
It might just be an excuse because I simply haven’t played Re:Monster.
>>101I ended up becoming a zombie and nothing good came of it, but there were quite a few parts that saved me from the thread image.
RemD → I personally feel like I couldn’t have had this much attachment to it based on the thread images.
The ultimate annihilation rising dragon explosion crush annihilation applause attack and the final player feels too good.
Incantation line.
>>102Don’t casually create new techniques.
Inomata Tales has an excessively free combat system…
Well, the hairstyle is different, and if the voice isn’t Midorikawa’s, I wonder if that’s really Leon…? That’s what I’m thinking…
If we don’t come up with a development plan from the start, there won’t be a chance for Ronny to shine.
The secret technique feels good.
>>107The supremacy of hit rate and the growth rate adjustment system (a system where you lose out if you don’t acquire titles early) really isn’t good.
Even when watching skilled players commentate on games, they are planning with the assumption of title bugs.
Without prior knowledge, it really becomes a hardship.
Ronnie aside, Nanaly just feels simply boring, so I’m not at all inclined to use her.
The sin of slamming the Demon Slayer of Darkness → the Holy Spirit Slash of Righteous Compassion → the True God’s Purgatory Strike against my pubescent self is heavy.
I got my brain fried again by the cut-in on the PSP version.
The Moon Flash Loop takes time to prepare the equipment, so in actual gameplay, I often use the Blaze Flame Loop instead.
They are probably making something, but there’s no information about a new release for Tales right now.
The advanced magic is too flashy…
The moment Harold joined the party, I saw him blasting away weak enemies with a loud sound effect from Ancient Nova, and I thought, “That’s scary…”
>>116It’s great that our ally’s advanced magic is strong.
Well, I’m also troubled by the enemy’s advanced techniques…
>>118I have a memory of being cried over by a weak enemy that used Fearful Storm in a boss battle somewhere.
I was quite a harsh person towards my past self, to the extent that I might feel a bit of remorse about it.
In a novel, it’s like, “Then Judas! That’s the name of a traitorous warrior, right?” It was a nice follow-up… I guess.
I think the setting was that the Sordian, using lenses as a medium, could use powerful crystal arts… but in the second one, everyone was just shooting them wildly.
>>121Pure techniques cannot be used without a Sordian.
Modern people use a technique resembling magic (which is much weaker than the techniques of the Sordian in terms of setting) mediated by lenses.
That’s the setting.
Is it the attack called “Shinden Retsukuu Zankou Senpuu Messatsu Shinbatsu Katsu Sui Kougeki”?
The reason why the Illusion Blade is fundamentally weak when used to get behind the original enemy is what, I wonder?
“Incoming divine punishment is decided! I love it.”
D2 also had a setting where techniques were used through the medium of lenses, after all.
Everyone seems to be wearing something big.
Dust Explosion Crash!! (The effect is lame)
>>127Even with an explanation of the technique, it’s a bundle of modesty, but considering the convenience of chant cancellation, it’s a valuable type of ultimate move.
If I include Roni and make it three recovery cards, it should stabilize… or so I thought, but the front line isn’t enough, and instead, it becomes a pinch…
>>129I couldn’t make it in time…!
I’m sad that the flow of Zombie Lion, which I liked, has been erased.
I think it’s really well done how the various restrictions and tight combat system actually become exhilarating.
I remembered turning my back far away from Philia so that I wouldn’t be noticed.
It’s interesting, but when you really get into it, the title changes and the initial halos come up, which is too much trouble, so I didn’t delve into it too much.
Harold and Barbatos, who are humans from the Age of the War between Heaven and Earth, are using their arts freely without a Sordian, so I feel like it’s better not to worry about it too much.
>>136Due to the scars of the war between heaven and earth, civilization has дегenerated, and science and technology are more developed in ancient times than in the modern era.
It’s recovery! Don’t come over here!
Since Judas is soft, there were quite a few times when we decided to go with Ronnie instead.
Nunnally doesn’t know.
Eek!
It’s almost a distant memory now, but just continuing to attack in front wasn’t enough; I had to appropriately use techniques from behind.
>>140Do not attack when your spirits are low! You’ll get repelled!
The D2 team tends to have severe and tight growth enhancement elements every time…
The S team becomes strong in a rough way that can go either way.
I’m sure it would have been fine to have a title focused solely on TP reduction without thinking of something silly like a solo clear with Harold.
I remember that changing titles became strict when reducing TP and shortening casting time.
I was so bad that I kept making them spam the prism flasher.
The performance of the Sordian-used crystal arts is described as exceptional even within D2, and it is different from the allies’ crystal arts.
The flashy effects in combat are just how it is…
>>146I quietly like the part where the previous game’s crystal arts are showcased by the Sordians amid unfamiliar crystal arts being used.
I don’t get what it means to take a counter hit after recovering! Let me heal without worries!
As I was saying, the healing technique just disappeared in reverse…
>>147I like characters like Annie, whose evaluation can change 180 degrees depending on how they’re used.
>>154I realized there was no concept of a healer in this game only after I became an adult…
Stone Zapper → The paralysis removal was incredibly strong.
Putting the setting aside, if we think only about strength, it seems that only Clemente can surpass the pure Harold…
I’ve never been able to join a party, so the dialogue with Nanaly after the battle always felt fresh to me.
The name and presentation of manifest crystals are cool, but they are too mysterious of a presence.
Is that information available somewhere in the settings?
>>151There’s no way such a setting exists in Destiny.
I’m making a new game for PS2! → I want some impact! → Since this character is really popular on their own, I might as well make a sequel featuring them as the main character!
It seems like they are creating a sequel to Destiny, which has a vague world and setting throughout the entire series, and they are packing it with a large number of new systems without any experience at all.
If you don’t break the guard with magic at the start and then strike, you won’t be able to deal proper damage.
At the time of the TOD, spirits existed as disposable summoning items that were just carelessly placed in storage, appearing and disappearing without much thought, and the manifestation crystals were probably similar.
Annie can make a living just by range resurrection…
>>160That can revive multiple times, it’s too reliable.
The will of untainted judgment, realize it! Engrave it! Scatter here!
That’s nice…
It was quite shocking that Daryl Shade, which was the center of the world during the TOD era, has become a ruin in the sequel.
Isn’t it amazing that even in the remake of ToD, the settings for the Celestial War and the Celestial Beings faction are so vague?
>>163All the information necessary to understand the story is provided, so isn’t there any problem?
I still think the advanced chant of D2’s crystal art is the coolest among all the chants in the series.
Answer my call, Riala! The opening line starting with “Manifest, Harold, spirit crystal!” has a pleasant sound that makes you want to say it out loud.
The frozen bond is coming to an end… at least shatter in an instant! I love you.
Isn’t it that the power of fate was not working only when he was named Judas?
>>169If I had named myself with self-restraint, things would have been different; why am I given a name and end up like this!
I think it was quite solid at the time of the TOD.
It’s all the fault of 2.
I wonder if we can’t play Raise anymore.
Well then… Kobayakawa Hideaki!
To be frank, I felt more ambiguity in the story of Remake D than in D2.
The combat in Remake D is just so much fun, isn’t it?
Is it really that fluffy?
Mikutan is bad, and that pretty much sums up the setting around that area.
I like how even the enemies like Barbatos and Magnadius have their own unique traits with each crystal art.
The feeling that this is an unbeatable enemy in the opening Granvanish.
I completed it, but what about the manifestation crystal…?
In-place End and Ancient Nova are the most powerful techniques I know…
I don’t understand anything about the enemy settings around D2 compared to D.
I cleared it with the atmosphere.
>>178Other than Elrain and Barbatos, everything else is too bland…
It seems that since the settings weren’t shared very well, it’s unavoidable that there are some strange parts since the teams were created separately.
Wasn’t there a way to reconcile with Erlain? Something that feels good!
Mikuran is amazing, that guy!
I’m fighting against all the Sordian team by myself and cornering them instead.
Why are you so talented but have such a terrible personality?
It’s unavoidable since D2 itself mainly involves intervention in history, but Wakimoto is too much of a noise for anything…
All I know is that the members of the enemy organization are all historical figures who have contracted with Elrein.
A samurai with a dog… well, that’s fine, but what the hell is up with Garp turning into a monster?
Are you really human?
>>183Isn’t that a leopard!
>>183Elrain, darling~!
The combat in Remake D is seriously fun… especially the aerial magic, it has a refreshing feeling that’s impossible to forget.
Wakamoto, somehow, because the staff misunderstood him to be a popular character, he ended up appearing everywhere.
I seriously think I’m in a position where I’m like, “What the hell is this guy?”
It seems that the beings from the heavens other than Mikutoran are evil entities that were supposed to be in cold sleep and awaken using the life force of terrestrial beings as a vessel once the battle is over.
As a result, it seems that everyone was killed by Stan and the others at the end of TOD.
>>187In the first place, the concept of celestial beings itself is part of a plan to abandon the devastated earth from the meteorite fall and create a heavenly city for relocation.
It was just that the person in charge, Mikutoran, took control midway and turned it into a kingdom with his supporters.
Everything is related to Mikutoran…
I didn’t have a particular attachment to Stan in OrD, but I couldn’t really accept Stan in Re:Make D…
I guess, I might have liked the protagonist for being so human and not stiff at all.
I understand the desire to use Wakamoto, but what does it mean when voice actors express their concerns?
Demons Lance Zero is good, isn’t it?
>>191I really love the over-the-top effects of Demon’s Lance Zero and the Demon Sword: Setsuga.
It was revolutionary that the casting time of spells could be shortened based on the number of links in the remake of Tactics Overdrive.
Thanks to that, even the pure magician Philia found it enjoyable to operate.
I like Rion, but I feel like it’s a bit off when he’s portrayed in an idealized way.
OriDstan had enough cynicism to normally counter Ruti and Rion.
Being just considered a fool for caring about my friends is a misunderstanding… that’s how I felt.
I think I would have accepted it normally if it had been that Stan from the beginning.
In the original, Marian didn’t love me separately either, did she…?
>>195It feels like I was treated as a pitiful child who wasn’t loved, or rather, who couldn’t rely on my mother.
D2 feels like a scenario that just wanted to do LUNA, right?
>>200It’s amazing to throw sequels to another vendor.
It’s hard to tell whether the manifestation of the god that people wished for is understandable or not…
Rion had feelings for Marian, but Marian only thought of him as a pitiful child who was just looking for a mother.
The game for Judas, that’s D2.
It’s different to be treated as if you and Marian have mutual feelings; it’s merely pity and sympathy. However, for the person, that alone is a good reason to risk their life…
The more I learn about Orid’s Lion’s character settings, the more it seems like a character created by a gay sadist.