I've got a PS2, PS3, PS4, Wii and 360, and games on a PC are probably fine. Here are dating sims listed by ranking and just visual novels in general, again. Is much lighter than the Rance series on eroge content but as great RPG nonetheless. Go for Phantom Trigger just to get a game that's actually from 2017, lol.
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Additional story summaries? I am playing through this game (original PC Japanese version) and can continue to write synopses for each of the characters' stories if it's something worthwhile. The difficulty with the 'story' section is that, by the nature of the game, there is no single 'story.' The story branches out and allows you to explore a story for each of the given characters, and they all deserve equal mention. Any broad statements about the story of the whole game are insufficient and unsatisfactory. Reshebnik domashnee chtenie anglijskij klub. 18:47, 25 October 2006 (UTC) Sounds good to me!
I also found the After Story summary to be vague and inaccurate. Has better information, though the After Story summary should not be in the character summaries. —Preceding comment added by () 22:11, 16 May 2008 (UTC) Nagisa is the only character with an 'After Story'. —Preceding comment added by () 05:39, 22 December 2007 (UTC) Might be a silly question, but as I didn't read the books nor played the games of Clannad, I was wondering about this ' collection, with the picture of Nagisa, having five-year-old sitting on her lap. Is there really an alternative story where Nagisa has survived giving birth to her daughter? If so, isn't it worth mentioning?-- () 18:35, 16 April 2008 (UTC) If we did that, it'd have to be in the short story collection section, since it applies not to the entire series, but only to that adaptation.
It's the same thing with keeping anime/manga specific info apart from the rest of the main material from the game. As for the short stories themselves, I believe they are meant as epilogues to each of the scenarios in the game (or most of them). Not to mention that I believe the true end of the game is that Nagisa and Ushio survive.-- 21:36, 16 April 2008 (UTC) Well, I'm really surprised that such a tragic ending is described, which puts some people off this series. You should change it to ending contained in abovementioned old version of article. Besides, in 21 weeks time we will finaly have the real ending (last episode of Clannad AS). —Preceding comment added by () 20:09, 21 October 2008 (UTC) I don't agree.
Why would a sad ending put people off Clannad? I know some people prefer a tragic end to a good end, while others do not. Also, as I said only the true end is the happy end, and that's only obtained after everything else is completed, so all but one of the endings in After Story are tragic from what I've heard. Not to mention that the anime's ultimate ending is not a 'real' ending by any standards. KyoAni has to either go to the tragic route, or the happy route. Seeing as how the movie went the (somewhat) tragic route, KyoAni may do the same thing. Further, no more can or should be added to the story section; it's already long enough, and does not need to be bloated even more.-- 00:34, 22 October 2008 (UTC) I'm thinking it's gonna be the tragic end, from the trailer for (from last episode of CLANNAD).
Can't remember what exactly was said, something about the 'world being filled with sadness' or something along those lines. So probably not the happy ending:( --, the 07:39, 22 October 2008 (UTC) NPOV? Bias: ' This game was the subject of much controversy, as it contained no Ecchi content at all, which you would think is a good thing.
I've got a PS2, PS3, PS4, Wii and 360, and games on a PC are probably fine. Here are dating sims listed by ranking and just visual novels in general, again. Is much lighter than the Rance series on eroge content but as great RPG nonetheless. Go for Phantom Trigger just to get a game that's actually from 2017, lol.
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Additional story summaries? I am playing through this game (original PC Japanese version) and can continue to write synopses for each of the characters' stories if it's something worthwhile. The difficulty with the 'story' section is that, by the nature of the game, there is no single 'story.' The story branches out and allows you to explore a story for each of the given characters, and they all deserve equal mention. Any broad statements about the story of the whole game are insufficient and unsatisfactory. Reshebnik domashnee chtenie anglijskij klub. 18:47, 25 October 2006 (UTC) Sounds good to me!
I also found the After Story summary to be vague and inaccurate. Has better information, though the After Story summary should not be in the character summaries. —Preceding comment added by () 22:11, 16 May 2008 (UTC) Nagisa is the only character with an 'After Story'. —Preceding comment added by () 05:39, 22 December 2007 (UTC) Might be a silly question, but as I didn't read the books nor played the games of Clannad, I was wondering about this ' collection, with the picture of Nagisa, having five-year-old sitting on her lap. Is there really an alternative story where Nagisa has survived giving birth to her daughter? If so, isn't it worth mentioning?-- () 18:35, 16 April 2008 (UTC) If we did that, it'd have to be in the short story collection section, since it applies not to the entire series, but only to that adaptation.
It's the same thing with keeping anime/manga specific info apart from the rest of the main material from the game. As for the short stories themselves, I believe they are meant as epilogues to each of the scenarios in the game (or most of them). Not to mention that I believe the true end of the game is that Nagisa and Ushio survive.-- 21:36, 16 April 2008 (UTC) Well, I'm really surprised that such a tragic ending is described, which puts some people off this series. You should change it to ending contained in abovementioned old version of article. Besides, in 21 weeks time we will finaly have the real ending (last episode of Clannad AS). —Preceding comment added by () 20:09, 21 October 2008 (UTC) I don't agree.
Why would a sad ending put people off Clannad? I know some people prefer a tragic end to a good end, while others do not. Also, as I said only the true end is the happy end, and that's only obtained after everything else is completed, so all but one of the endings in After Story are tragic from what I've heard. Not to mention that the anime's ultimate ending is not a 'real' ending by any standards. KyoAni has to either go to the tragic route, or the happy route. Seeing as how the movie went the (somewhat) tragic route, KyoAni may do the same thing. Further, no more can or should be added to the story section; it's already long enough, and does not need to be bloated even more.-- 00:34, 22 October 2008 (UTC) I'm thinking it's gonna be the tragic end, from the trailer for (from last episode of CLANNAD).
Can't remember what exactly was said, something about the 'world being filled with sadness' or something along those lines. So probably not the happy ending:( --, the 07:39, 22 October 2008 (UTC) NPOV? Bias: ' This game was the subject of much controversy, as it contained no Ecchi content at all, which you would think is a good thing.