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luluculia · 3 months
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♡ Maimi Kusunose & Miu Amana | Worldend Syndrome ♡
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bluepicmi · 1 year
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I made fanart of Miu Amana from World End Syndrome!
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She's totally not the favorite just because she looks and acts like mei misaki
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maidoftheday · 3 years
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Today’s Maid of the Day: Miu Amana from World End Syndrome
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nuuneyraegon · 3 years
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brain worms
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raes-trash-art · 3 years
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help girl i’m fixated
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donatellaunaisbaby · 4 years
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my kin list because why not. honestly feel free to non assign me maybe I’ll ad it!
If any of your kind vibe with em feel free to hmu but I'm a minor don't be a creep or b l.o c k
✨ are for highest kins
Jjba Part 1
-Erina Pendleton - Joestar
Jjba part 2
- Suzie Q Joestar✨
Jjba part 3
- Mariah
Jjba part 4
-Yukako yamagishi ✨
-Reimi sugimoto
-Shinobu Kawjiri✨
Jjba part 5
-Donatella Una✨✨
-Trish Una
-Narancia gharia
Purple haze feed back
-Sheila E✨
-Angelica
Jjba part 6
-Jolyne Kujo
-Foo fighters
-Ermes Costello
Jjba part 7
-Hot pants✨
-Lucy steel
Jjba part 8
-Yasuho hirose
-Daiya Higashikata
Death note
-Misa Amana
Sailor moon
-Sailor moon
-Sailor Venus
-Sailor Mars
-Sailor Jupiter
Panty and stocking with garter belt
-Stocking
-Panty
These last one since grown out of kinnie and are v low
Danganronpa sdr2
-Peko Pekoyama
-Sonia Nevermind
Danganronpa v3
-Maki harukawa
-Miu Iruma
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callieskinhelp · 5 years
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(worldend syndrome anon) oh ok! can you check if its ok for you to make icon's for it? if you can, could you do it for the character Miu Amana?
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★★ it seems fine so yeah! i can make you some icons! I'll get them started soon!
- ★ mod callie 🎀
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satoshi-mochida · 5 years
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Arc System Works announced at the Anime NYC event on Saturday that it will release the World End Syndrome game and the BlazBlue CentralFiction Special Edition game in North America.
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Arc System Works plans to release World End Syndrome for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch, but not PlayStation Vita, digitally in spring 2019. The game will feature Japanese audio and English text.
Arc System Works describes the game:
WES is a romantic adventure game from the collaboration of Arc System Works and TOYBOX.
Characters are designed by Yuki Kato, an artist and designer for the BLAZBLUE series. Other known creators on the project include Tomio Kanazawa for scenario and Takashi Nitta for music.
The story takes place in a coastal town called “Mihate Town.”
The protagonist gets transferred to “Mihate High School” in the town and begins a new life, where he meets the heroines: Maimi Kusunose, a cheerful girl, and Miu Amana, a quiet girl.
How you interact with the girls through unforgettable summer experiences and incidents that happen in the peaceful town will drastically change the ending.
Arc System Works released the game in Japan for PS4, PlayStation Vita, and Switch on August 30 after a delay from April 26. Ibuki Kido performed the game's ending theme song. The game stars Hisako Tōjō as Maimi Kusunose and Shiori Izawa as Miu Amana.
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PQube had announced last month that it will release Arc System Works' Blazblue: CentralFiction Special Edition, the Nintendo Switch version of its Blazblue: CentralFiction game, on February 8. Arc System Works clarified with ANN that PQube's release will be in Europe, and Arc System Works will release the game in North America. Arc System Works is releasing the game digitally only in North America on February 7.
The release will feature Japanese audio and Japanese and English text. The Switch version will not feature cross battles with other platforms, and the online lobby feature will not be available.
The game will ship in Japan on February 7. The game will include all the DLC for the game's PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 versions on release, including system voices and character color palettes. The game will also include exclusive color palettes, and will bundle an acrylic keyholder.
Blazblue: CentralFiction originally debuted in Japanese arcades in November 2015, and the game launched in Japan for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 in October 2016. Aksys Games released the game in North America in November 2016.
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World End Syndrome llegará el 14 de junio a Europa
PQube ha anunciado que Wolrd End Syndrome se lanzará en Europa el día 14 de junio en formato físico para PS4 y Switch.
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La novela gráfica mezcla la temática romántica, el thriller y los muertos vivientes, con esa combinación se presenta WorldEnd Syndrome una historia apasionante que te hará temblar ¿te atreves?
WorldEnd Syndrome nos sitúa en la aldea costera de Mihate-chou, donde llegamos pensando en iniciar una nueva vida. Pero no lo haremos solos ya que lo haremos acompañados de Maimi Kusunose y de Miu Amana. Durante la primera noche en este lugar, escucharemos en la radio una leyenda del lugar. Esta leyenda cuenta que cada 100 años los muertos reviven, y traen el caos al pueblo.
Desde ese momento, se desarrollará un misterio relacionado con la desaparición de una chica del nuevo instituto.
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World End Syndrome llegará el próximo 14 de junio para PlayStation 4 y Nintendo Switch en una preciosa Day One Edition, ya disponible para reservar en tu tienda de confianza. Encontrarás todos los materiales del juego en nuestra Media Room, si por lo contrario necesitas ayuda o tienes alguna pregunta, no dudes en contactar conmigo estaré encantado de ayudarte.
Fuente: Nota de prensa
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jokesonme25 · 4 years
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A Small Town’s Mysterious Summer Vacation - A review of WORLD END SYNDROME
I just recently finished a game (or visual novel if you want to be pedantic) called World End Syndrome. I’m going to ramble about it now.
For some context, World End Syndrome is a visual novel that was published by Arc System Works in the May of last year. I’d classify the genre as a Mystery/Romance with some light horror elements. It tells the story of its 17 year main protagonist (named by the player) as he moves to a small town called Mihate in the summer, where every 100 years undead beings called Yomibito appear. After joining a Mystery/Tribal Studies club he then lives out his summer vacation, haunted by the memories of his tragic past. That’s just the backstory though as most of your time spent in Mihate will actually be spent in what I’d best describe as a Dating Sim with the actual mystery/horror being saved for the various endings and two specific routes.
Yeah, I know. It’s a dating sim and that can be a bit of a turn off, but hear me out!
First off, I’ll just get the gameplay out of the way. It’s a visual novel so the “gameplay” is non-existent. The closest thing to gameplay would be picking who to spend time with and occasionally choosing dialogue options. Like I said though, it’s a visual novel so somewhat nothing gameplay is just part of the experience. With that out of the way though, there is still a general “gameplay” loop that you end up following in WES. You start your day off, pick a location on the game’s map, and you then spend time with whoever it is happens to be there. Rinse and repeat until you reach an ending. This is where the problems start to creep up however. (With some exceptions) You simply have no way of knowing where everyone is during these sections on your first go of each in-game day. The game will keep track of everywhere you’ve been and who was there even if you reload your save or start a new file, which will allow you to effectively save-scum your way to victory but doing that gets tedious FAST. Another decent idea would be to look up a guide, but the game is relatively obscure so there are very few guides to use online. (I used this one: https://knoef.info/trophy-guides/ps4-guides/world-end-syndrome/)
The game is split into 5 (technically 6) routes, one for each of the main girls (Maimi Kusunose, Saya Kamishiro, Hanako Yamada, Yukino Otonashi, and Miu Amana) and one true ending. You can spend time with whoever you want, but you will need to spend most of your time with just one of the girls in order to get anything but the game’s worst ending. Do things right though, and you’ll get one of the girls’ endings which (usually) involves them falling for the MC. I DID mention that this was a dating sim, didn’t I? Whatever, once you get all 5 girls’ endings, you unlock the true ending which can just be triggered by going back to title screen and starting a new save.
This however is where my biggest complaint with WES pops up. One thing the game COMPLETELY neglects to tell you is that doing the character’s routes out of order can potentially soft-lock your file by locking you out of the other routes, forcing you to have to wipe the game’s save data completely. In particular, in my first run I did Hanako’s route first but when I restarted the game, I couldn’t get the other girl’s events to trigger until I reinstalled the game. It can be frustrating, but its avoidable by just doing them in this order: Saya, Maimi, Hanako, Yukino, and then Miu.
Admittedly, I could’ve just been doing things wrong and there might be a way to do the rest of the game’s routes without wiping your save data, but my second playthrough (where I did things in the above listed order and used a guide) went perfectly so that’s neither here nor there.
I’ve been selling the game kinda short though, so onto the parts of it that I actually liked: the graphics and the narrative.
One thing you’ll notice right off the bat, this game is GORGEOUS. The character designs have a very distinct anime style that I absolutely adore, they can look a little off at times (in particular, Rei Nikaido’s right arm almost looks like it’s bending the wrong way, and the character’s mouths tend to do the Sonic thing where the entire mouth is only on one side of their face when viewed from a side profile) but in general they look REALLY good. The game’s backgrounds also have a hand-painted style that compliments the game’s otherworldly atmosphere excellently.
I’ll just put it here since I didn’t know where else to put it, but I should mention that the game’s music is… Ok, I guess. It isn’t anything to write home about, but it serves the mood and atmosphere decently enough.
Now onto the narrative.
For one thing, the actual mystery that serves as a backdrop for the game’s plot is a decent one. An astute player could potentially put the proper pieces together before a lot of the actual reveals, and someone who isn’t paying as much attention as them could be in for some interesting surprises. However the way its presented is fairly linear with the game not really giving the player any way to solve the mystery themselves and just kind of spoon-feeding it to you as you do the various girls’ routes. I’d rank the game as a 6.5/10 in the mystery department.
If you’re looking for horror though (as some of the game’s marketing and its prologue might lead you to believe) skip this game. Ultimately the game’s “horror” just amounts to the fact that there’s undead creatures involved and (MILD SPOILERS) that there’s a murderer on the loose. (END OF SPOILERS) Over all, a lot of the game’s creepier bits only come from the game’s atmosphere and its prologue/endings (minus the true ending). This is especially prevalent in that once the mystery itself starts to be unraveled (MILD SPOILERS I GUESS BUT NOT ACTUALLY) a majority of the creepier parts of the narrative are justified and given incredibly non-creepy explanations. (END OF THE NOT ACTUAL SPOILERS)
However, like I said at the start the mystery surrounding the town of Mihate, the Yomibito, and the horrors there in are simply a backdrop for a good majority of the game, with the main focus being put onto the game’s characters and in particular their (for the most part) romances with the main character. In the romance department I’d rate it at a 6/10. Most of the girls’ routes have a few very sweet moments and are over-all engaging, but a couple of them (in my opinion) fall flat. In particular Maimi and Saya. For one thing, Maimi is the MC’s distant cousin which I can see being a bit of a turn off for a few people. The romance itself was also just not that compelling, even discounting the whole cousins thing. Saya’s fared slightly better, but I found the family drama surrounding her far more compelling than any romance with her could’ve fared. They also felt the need to point out that she’s specifically only 15 which put basically any fan-service including her into the “gross” pile for me.
Oh yeah, I guess I should probably mention the fan-service. This being a dating sim and all, there is a decent amount of glamour shots of the game’s various girls in skimpy clothing (swimsuits 95% of the time since it takes place over a summer vacation) or in compromising situations and suggestive poses. There’s no nudity or anything explicitly sexual, but it’s worth mentioning because of the fact that the game’s cast is mostly made up of teenagers, so that could easily creep a good number of people out.
With that in mind I’d still say the actual story being told here is a good one. The characters are engaging (albeit with only as much depth as a decent JRPG or your average Shonen battle anime), their dynamic is entertaining, and like I said before the mystery being unraveled is at least a decent one. The game also devotes a good chunk of it’s time to world building, allowing Mihate Town to feel just a little bit more fleshed out than you’d think. The message the game ends on (that no matter how much hardship you might endure, life is still worth living) is also incredibly sweet. I also like that despite its name and all of its talk of “the world’s end” the story is actually relatively small scale with no worlds actually being in explicit danger or anything like that. It’s just a small town’s somewhat mysterious summer vacation. (Then again, there WAS a rather blatant sequel hook in the true ending and the sequel, named World End Phenomenon, was just recently announced so that small scale could inevitably change once that comes out, but I digress) I’d rank the narrative over all (rather than just the pieces of it) a solid 7/10.
If you enjoy Visual Novels, and don’t mind the slight horror elements or the fact that it’s going to spend most its 20-30 hour run-time on high-school romance, I’d give World End Syndrome at least a look. It’s available on the PS4, and the Switch.
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luluculia · 2 years
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♡ Miu Amana | Worldend Syndrome ♡
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kazvent · 5 years
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Breve: World End Syndrome llegará el 14 de junio a PS4 y Nintendo Switch
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La novela gráfica WorldEnd Syndrome desarrollada por Arc System Works se pondrá a la venta el 14 de junio en Europa con versión para PlayStation 4 y Nintendo Switch. El título será distribuido por Meridiem Games en una Day One Edition que incluye, además de una copia del juego, una caja especial y un libro de arte. WorldEnd Syndrome sitúa su acción en la aldea costera de Mihate-chou, donde el protagonista llega con el objetivo de empezar una nueva vida. Ahí conocerá a Maimi Kusunose y Miu Amana, dos jóvenes muy diferentes con las que pasará el verano. La forma en la que los jugadores… Leer noticia completa y comentarios » from ElOtroLado.net https://ift.tt/2Ja03Jx via IFTTT
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luluculia · 2 years
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♡ Worldend Syndrome ♡
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luluculia · 2 years
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♡ Worldend Syndrome ♡
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luluculia · 2 years
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♡ Miu Amana | Worldend Syndrome ♡
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luluculia · 2 years
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♡ Miu Amana | Worldend Syndrome ♡
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