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Oct 18, 2010 16:39

So, I cleared Zero no Kiseki last night and I want to gush about it. SPOILERS FOLLOW.

EDIT: I keep adding more because I can't shut up about this game. Sighhhh ( Read more... )

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hikarugenji October 18 2010, 20:52:27 UTC
Now that you're done with it I want to ask the same question I asked before; is there much voice work in the plot scenes? Even just key scenes is OK.

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narugami October 18 2010, 21:15:19 UTC
Just one or two words, like "Domo" or "HAHAHAHA". Otherwise, characters have voiced lines when fighting, fishing, cooking and learning a new technique. Also, the script when the receptionist Fran answers the telephone to accept your reports is voiced. Unfortunately, no plot scenes are voiced :/

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togabitoion October 24 2010, 17:52:41 UTC
I have actually been out of town and haven't really watched much of LJ while I was gone, so! I should catch up, shouldn't I? XD;;

Anyway...

I should give you the link Varion and I've been scouring over and trying to figure out.

Here - a group of people is attempting to decipher the reports from the final dungeon. :D

I'm amused that you pointed out the bells. Varion and I have also been chatting about them. Also, they very obviously play a role in something in the region. I mean, when one was having issues (the Temple of the Moon), you saw what happened with it. Why were the bells there in the first place, etc etc.

I was actually very stunned that the Grals Ritter did not show up in this. Namely because of the involvement with the cult and stuff.

And I noticed the same about Gunther vs Weismann (though he was a complete monster, I loved Weismann as a villain anyway- he really was a very good villain) - Gunther wasn't all there through the start. He seemed a little crazy once he showed his true colors ( ... )

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narugami October 24 2010, 20:11:15 UTC
Welcome back~ :) I'm sorry, you must still be tired from your trip. My forum post was mostly a better-organized version of this, so you don't have to worry about it too much ( ... )

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