![]() Now, some people may be feeling skeptic right about now. No matter how you look at it, Sakura Dungeon really does deliver. people who are wrong about everything, but let’s not get into that). Instead, I should focus on whether the game can appeal to people who are not necessarily addicted to cel-shaded cartoon girls (i.e. I soon realized, however, that the question was a poor one to make. So, when I played Sakura Dungeon and got sucked into a nerd-shaped black hole from which I only emerged some four-odd hours later, I did stop to wonder: ‘Am I this easily swayed by anime breasts and magic explosions?’ ‘Yes,’ came the prompt answer. It takes a truly bad experience to make that status wear off in any appreciable amount of time. ![]() You throw some swords, magic and cute anime girls into something, and I essentially become a drooling ‘tard for a while. I may be a bit biased, is what I’m trying to say. You ever played Labyrinth of Touhou? Wanna hear all about my tabletop RPG campaigns? I should probably stop. I have three-hundred hours clocked in Dragon’s Dogma and can sing ‘Into Free’ from memory. I could probably write an essay gushing about how magic works in the universe of Kinoko Nasu’s Fate/Stay Night and Kara no Kyoukai (though I will never be able to explain how a man responsible for that also conjured up material as retarded as Nero being Saber in a transparent skirt and Thomas Edison being a furry). I counted the days until the release of Fault: Milestone 1 and its sequel ( Milestone 3 never ever). I blazed through Monster Girl Quest in two days and a night, and cried like a little bitch at the end. Allow me to get one thing out of the way – I am a SUCKER for fantasy VNs and fantasy video games in general.
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