Re: Sakura Taisen: How did you find out about it and decide to bu...

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Jose Barragán (devilot@WORLDNET.ATT.NET)
Fri, 5 Mar 1999 23:21:08 -0400


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Date:         Fri, 5 Mar 1999 23:21:08 -0400
From: Jose Barragán <devilot@WORLDNET.ATT.NET>
Subject:      Re: Sakura Taisen: How did you find out about it and decide to bu...

>In a message dated 3/5/99 11:50:56 AM Eastern Standard Time,
>Devilot@WORLDNET.ATT.NET writes:
>
><< (I bought
> a friend of mine ST for her birthday since she's a huge anime fan, but she
>played until
> Chapter 7, got bored, and left it...*sigh*). >>
>
>
>who could get bored??? I LOVE THIS GAME!! even with my limited japanese<
>thank god i can read hiragana + katakana> i could sort of understand this
>game, and even if i did not know anything i'd still love it!!!! :) it's
like
>a anime show that your playing , ive never played anything like that
before
>and i love it... :) i do get annoyed sometimes when the bad guys talk and
>talk and talk ...... but i adore this game :)

Heh heh...this reminds me of Aoi Satan's infamous 'five minute laugh' at the
end of Sakura Taisen 1 (it seems to last forever), and Oni-O's big speech
which he says just as he's getting blasted by some sort of energy ball at
the end of ST2 (being rather vague on the details so as not to spoil). I
think the writers like to write long bad guy speeches... These speeches
would probably not work very well in a half-hour anime show.^_^

-JEB
Defender of Iris & Kanna!


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