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A remastered telling of the beloved Hakuoki series that focuses on the story set in Kyoto. Hakuoki was first developed and released in 2008. New players, as well as players that have grown with the franchise, can discover the beauty and richness of its story with new, innovative features all presented on the PlayStation®Vita system. This remastered telling of the beloved, visual novel Hakuoki series that was first developed and released in 2008 focuses on the story set in Kyoto, the first part in a two-part series. 1 Hakuoki: Edo Blossoms is the continuation of this version of the game.
???? ??????Chapter 1. Attempt to explain my situation. Decided to tell them why I’d come to Kyoto. Talk to someone. I just can't get myself to do it. Quietly return to my room. Go to Fushimi.
Are you sure? Alright, I just got this game and i'm not sure if I understand correctly. I didn't realize that you could get different routes, but I guess i got Hijikata?
Im not sure, there wasnt any romance. But what i don't understand is, after i get a route, does the second game contiue where i left of? Meaning that i automatically get hijikatas route? OR HOW DOES THIS WORK IM SORRY IM SO CONFUSED. And if you want another route you just replay the game and the ending might differ, right?
But like there isn't much romance here??help.
I wrote a massively long review (found if you're bored) for this game before I realized that there was a character limit.:( I had intended on including previews for each of the characters' routes to help players decide which might interest them most. Since it feels like a waste to not put it somewhere, I hope you will not mind if I put it here.These reviews are purely my taste, so please don’t take it personally if I insult your boyfriend. I’m quite a bit older than the target audience, so my opinions may differ—everyone is different anyhow, and the variety in the routes takes that into account. Feel free to contribute your own additions if you feel I have misrepresented your favorite beau; anybody who wanders onto this page would no doubt benefit from a differing view.
Originally posted by:I played the Hakuoki on mobile and for you to say that Nagakura (I desperately wanted him in the game) was poorly written honestly breaks my heart.:che's literally one of the main reasons I wanted this game.but there's still Heisuke and that's all that matters LOL. It really broke my heart too! Nagakura is my favorite-still is my favorite. Maybe that's why I was so disappointed by his new route.
I so wanted it to be good. But the first half (before the 'romance') is sweet. So I still think it's worth getting the game for him. There are lots of new scenes for Nagakura in other routes, and they're a lot of fun and always left me smiling!I'm so glad you're a Heisuke fan! He needs more love! Originally posted by:I played the Hakuoki on mobile and for you to say that Nagakura (I desperately wanted him in the game) was poorly written honestly breaks my heart.:che's literally one of the main reasons I wanted this game.but there's still Heisuke and that's all that matters LOL.
It really broke my heart too! Nagakura is my favorite-still is my favorite. Maybe that's why I was so disappointed by his new route. I so wanted it to be good.
But the first half (before the 'romance') is sweet. So I still think it's worth getting the game for him. There are lots of new scenes for Nagakura in other routes, and they're a lot of fun and always left me smiling!I'm so glad you're a Heisuke fan! He needs more love!
I just watched his last scene in the anime and wow, I think that's the hardest scene to get through for me. And it's weird, but that moment when he walks by Saitou, his best friend, for the last time.I kind of want to die.I feel like the writers for the original game and the anime really knew what they were doing from first-hand experience. The scene where Okita is just watching the butterflies by himself, or when Harada visits him-it feels like someone must have known what it was like to have a terminal disease. I felt the same way about all the war scenes.
Even though the Japanese are mostly pacifists now, I felt like someone really must have known what it was like to be a soldier. I envy their writing skills! 2019 I just started KW. The biggest heartbreaking part is that all of these guys are real. Kinda sad when when you know that the real Harada died at age 27 and the real Hijikata at 34. Playing it, I can't stop thinking about the real people they were (everything about the game characters is based on real people and their personalities and abilities Okita:((((.
Harada( spear school for real)and ( my number 1 in game) had a wife Masa and son. It's a little funny when you can imagine that you really could be there. You might be able to save their lives. All of it just makes this game beyond the imaginable.On the other hand, knowing their history, you're finally able to know what age they actually all are and the age gap between the protagonist and the chosen one. Knowing old Japan( sometimes dark and really sick!) makes you understand Yukimura and that, that her actions (so modern) were very special, which makes her actually very brave and respected by male characters. Playing as her makes you feel like an unusual girl in Edo times.(heh nothing better that drinking sake in the evening, eh?:P) Well, kanpai for the guys from Shinsengumi. We wish that you know, that modern Japan and the world still remembers you.