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Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 4:33 pm
by papillon
First ending reached - You, presumably happy, though leaving MANY questions unanswered.. (not just the general scenario questions, but You-specific questions, things that should have happened after that point but weren't gone into...)
It's funny, because I didn't really MEAN to take You as my first path - she hadn't looked all that interesting in the demo - but playing from the perspective of as-things-happen rather than metagaming it, I ended up finding her more compelling than any girl of my past experiences with b-games... and would really like to know the rest of what's going on there, but should probably work on other easy routes before going for help to find secrets, lest I spoil too much.
The game has really managed to take me by surprise, make me laugh, and even educate me about things.

And this from someone who expected it to be good anyway! The only thing lacking is the proofreading, which is still a terrible mess...
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 4:52 pm
by PyTom
Many, if not all, of the questions you have will be answered in the final scenario. I don't recall any outstanding questions left at the end of the game, except for some references in the timeline at the end that wound up being to events that happened in other games in the series.
I believe the translation of Takeshi's arc has less mistakes then the Kid's, almost as if they were done by two different teams.
Anyway, do play through to the end, skipping or using walkthroughs if you must, as the final ending is what makes Ever17 worth playing.
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 7:17 pm
by papillon
*collapses*
... finally... finished... now... can... sleep.
(other than a vague desire to go back and try to reread stuff and understand it from a different perspective, and hunt the last two wallpapers, but they can wait)
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 10:23 pm
by papillon
Since hirameki was calling for fanworks, I ended up doing this quick little number
http://irc.wgp.org/users/papillon/you.jpg
... So, does anyone know if Animamundi is any good? Have my standards now been set impossibly high?

Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 1:50 pm
by Enerccio
Well, i am playing this game and it is awesome!!!
That atmosphere is great...

Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 11:30 pm
by FierceFeline
Enerccio wrote:Well, i am playing this game and it is awesome!!!
That atmosphere is great...

Oh, the atmosphere is awesome for Ever 17. I preordered that game after finishing up Hourglass of Summer(Yeah, I was slow at getting into Hirameki games) and ended up staying up all day playing it.(Despite the fact that the voices very much did not work) My eyes sleepily noticed that the sun was rising up...for tommorow... and just how long I was playing hit me. Not many games do that to me. Tsukihime almost did that to me, but I moderated myself...but I think that's due to the fact I can only take so much disturbing input a day before I'm emotionally exhausted. Tsukihime is perhaphs more twisted than Divi-Dead...
Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 3:06 am
by Zarcon
I just finished this game recently.
This game has set my expectation bar for story telling soooo high up there...I probably won't find a story this well executed in a long time.
Romance isn't the main focus, but the story engrosses you and draws you in to complete each path to solve the mystery of the events that occur.
When the final path opens up and you complete it, eseentially all questions are answered and everything becomes clear.
If something seems odd to you or you're questioning something after the final path then you missed something or read over something too quickly.
Besides the excellent execution, the story was only possible in the visual novel format. That to me is a feat that should be well noted.
This is the kind of game that everyone should aim for. Replayability is optional...but less so than other games of the same type. If you want to fully understand everything then you HAVE to play again. You won't have a complete experience unless you do. It isn't like other games where you can ignore a girl because you don't like her and still have a complete experience.
Well, my point is, if you can buy this game, do it.
No, you don't have a choice, you WILL buy it. >=O
Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 3:36 am
by Enerccio
Zarcon wrote:Well, my point is, if you can buy this game, do it.
If you cant, torrent exist too.
But only if you really cant!!!

Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 7:29 pm
by FierceFeline
Enerccio wrote:Zarcon wrote:Well, my point is, if you can buy this game, do it.
If you cant, torrent exist too.
But only if you really cant!!!

Ugh, let's not encourage that. Already plenty of pirates out there.
Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 11:37 pm
by papillon
.... especially if you want to get into the business yourself. tsk.

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 1:24 am
by Cazel
More importantly, because sales of Ever 17 weren't as high as Hirameki and Kid would have liked, the probability of other games from Kid being translated is low. The only way we'll keep getting these sorts of games is to buy them, and encourage others to do so as well.
Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 2:18 am
by Enerccio
Cazel wrote:More importantly, because sales of Ever 17 weren't as high as Hirameki and Kid would have liked, the probability of other games from Kid being translated is low. The only way we'll keep getting these sorts of games is to buy them, and encourage others to do so as well.
If they make downloable version i will be happy to buy it

But paying the post services is
And i sad that only if you cant. I cant at the moment. But this game is great so if will have chance to buy it i will do that.
I dont like playing good games that i dont have buyed.

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 7:52 pm
by Enerccio
Well, i can finaly rest. I played it to the Tsugamis enfing and tha story was incredible...
One thing but i dont like.
WHY DO HE SACRIFICED HIMSELF FOR HER??? WHY CANNOT THEY MADE HAPPY ENGING???

Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 8:26 pm
by Enerccio
PyTom wrote:
Komachi Tsugumi - 17
Well, i think the ever 17 refferes to Cure virus, because the Cure stopped the aging process for Tsugumi in her 17 years. So she will be
ever 17 (her normal age is 23).
Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 8:26 pm
by papillon
If you haven't finished the complete final path which is only unlocked after you finish everything else, you cannot rest.
Although if you refuse to buy the game maybe you deserve not to know...