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Looking at developer/publisher, Idea Factory Co.'s website it's easy to see that they are subject matter experts in all things related to anime. You can't help being impressed by their anime inspired game titles listed on their website. In fact, a few of these I've reviewed for other sites and others I've considered purchasing at some point in time. Their latest milestone is the port of the anime JRPG, Death end re:Quest 2 onto the Nintendo Switch console. This dark, mature audiences only meshin
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Oh the innocent days of netunia MK2 skin manager... 2011 was such a pure year.
Also anyone playing a IFgame or compileheart game for the hd sharp graphics are totally missing the point of the internets favorite anime semi softcore game company.
It's supposed to be bootleg feeling. The dudes put like no effort into their engine and reuse the same one over and over again. We just buy the games because lets face it...no one else is making games about school girl console warriors who also happen to be very good at baking and also this is a baking game.
Idea factory made a game based on Fushigi Yuugi for PS2, more a visual novel rather than a combat oriented one.
- the first game have a lot of unexpected story twist, really unexpected. The second game is a bit more straight forward but still have it's mysteries.
- combat strategy was better in the first game, elemental & things on the field matters a lot more. Second game have far easier combat you don't need to think too much.
- map environment is much better/varied in second game, although unfortunately there's technical problem why the visual appear blurry - disable bloom effect and the visual will be clear but become a lot darker.
- second game is possibly more scarier, there's the Resident Evil scary feeling when Nemesis spawn and you need to try to not get caught (they are not killable).
I never liked them and when I read her Dragonflight books it never sat well with me and I honestly considered what happened close to rape.
See this
https://discorodeo.wordpress.com/2013/12/30/dragonriders-of-pern-issues-sexual-politics/
https://www.reddit.com/r/books/comments/h9fzm8/dragonriders_of_pern_and_sexuality/
I did enjoy her other books but I dropped her dragonflight series.
The dragonriders series went on forever, I think it was the most teen oriented of her works, Brainship was somewhat more mature.
What I was trying to say was even when I was reading them when they came out and I was a lot younger I was very uncomfortable with the contents so I don't think this is just the eyes of the new looking at the older works. What she wrote and the message it portrayed was really bad for younger girls reading them.