I thought the Lovers *did* appear in game? Didn't Saki have to take them out in one of the fights in the Tower? Or am I confusing something?
All in all, a good wrap-up, methinks. I would have liked to see it through to the end but this gives a good closure to the storyline and that's fine with me.
Jin was always meant to show up at least once more. He's really the only character in the game who's capable of facing Sho. Sho has so many levels of Dynamic Sorcery, he can basically do whatever he wants. He really is that powerful.
But his abilities don't work on Jin. In fact, it's never come up, but nobody's abilities work on Jin, at least not properly. Satoshi tried to read his mind once, but he came up with mostly nonsense.
I totally missed this! Probably because I was busy with winter break stuff.
In any case, thank you for the ending, and I'm glad I now know how it all would have wrapped up. What Katie'd do... I don't know, but it gives me something to think about.
I am, as a side note, kind of amazed by how many Arcana *didn't* die during the course of the game. I would have figured a higher death count outside of the PC's immediate radius. Not that it's bad, but I find it surprising.
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All in all, a good wrap-up, methinks. I would have liked to see it through to the end but this gives a good closure to the storyline and that's fine with me.
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Thanks for posting the ending! It's cool knowing how it would wrap.
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But his abilities don't work on Jin. In fact, it's never come up, but nobody's abilities work on Jin, at least not properly. Satoshi tried to read his mind once, but he came up with mostly nonsense.
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In any case, thank you for the ending, and I'm glad I now know how it all would have wrapped up. What Katie'd do... I don't know, but it gives me something to think about.
Good game, guys. :)
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