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blargblargson wrote:First, regarding The Way itself: I booted up episode 1, and couldn't read the text very well. Several letters are morphed so that they're almost illegible. I don't think this is a bug; instead, I figure it's probably a compatibility problem between my windows vista software and the program that runs the game. I've seen this with a few other freeware RPGs I've downloaded, and there's been a different way to fix the issue each time. What do I do for this one?
blargblargson wrote:Second, regarding the Crestfallen series: I gather that these are also games, but I'm having difficulty figuring out how they work, and there's not much information on them on the main page. There are no executable files in among the stuff I downloaded. Is there another program I need to run these? What are the Crestfallen games about? How do they compare to The Way?
blargblargson wrote:Third, regarding these forums: I'm a little unclear on where things are supposed to go, hence putting all of my questions into one thread and sticking it on a general board. Is there somewhere else that these queries should be?
Sage Of The Wise wrote:Wait, The Way is on TV Tropes? I never knew that. If I don't post again for a month you know where I am >_>
Sage Of The Wise wrote:Wait, The Way is on TV Tropes? I never knew that. If I don't post again for a month you know where I am >_>
Creator Breakdown: Though it may be part of the epic Mind Screw that is Episode 6, there are many hidden messages that can only be accessed by RPG Maker about a girl who saved him (the creator, Lun), only for him to leave her crying, complete with calling himself a fool. There's also a hidden room with sad music only heard that one time, some child who "just wants to get back to sleep", and a man spouting things depressing even for The Way, about looking through a window every day and growing sadder and sadder each day after looking at it. Looking reveals it's an image of a young boy smiling. Lun was definetley going through something when writing this stuff.
I have never seen them myself, but I remember someone else saying that they found more messages like this when they were beta testing for one of the other episodes and that they were removed in the final version.
Ironic Echo: I can't look it up on the computer I am currently using so I don't have the exact line right now, but this occurs when Rhue taunts Strata after defeating him in Episode 5.
Otaku No Anime wrote:*Somewhat debating on whether or not the plunge system fits the Elemental R/P/S trope. Unless you were refering to something else?
Catch Phrase: Traziun: "An eye for an eye. A tooth for a tooth. A life for a life. There is no other way."
Note: To be a catchphrase, the phrase must be repeated multiple times - just because something is the most memorable line of a movie does not make it a catchphrase unless it is said more than once.
And a couple of hours later, I've finally gotten off TVTropes. Fuck you all.
Otaku No Anime wrote:The reason I'm holding off on adding that now is because those resistances (from what I remember, anyway) are inherent to the enemy itself and thus result in several odd combinations that don't indicate any relationship/pattern the attributes have with each other.
Otaku No Anime wrote:Don't recall anyone in the game having a valid catchphrase, so there goes that trope.
And there's stuff there about the motive of the Phantom Slasher, which I can't remember anything about... Do we actually know what that was?
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