![]() That's over 2 decades and many things have changed.įor one thing, the series takes place on a mysterious island. ![]() Regardless, the series is a direct sequel of Da Capo II and takes place approximately 20 years after. The series debuted as part of the Winter 2013 lineup which seems to be somewhat ironic given the Spring atmosphere of the settings. With this in mind, the series invites questions to the many mysteries that surrounds the origins of Da Capo III.ĭa Capo III is the third installation of the One thing is for certain though, the island holds one of greatest secrets involving a Sakura Tree which apparently has the ability to make wishes to come true. It's a mysterious island and there are many mysteries. However, for a certain place known as the Hatsune-jima island, it gives off that feeling of Spring years round. Yes, it's the days when the sakura trees blossoms and we can feel the breeze to our ears. The girls -do- have some of their cute points, but nonetheless still stale. I typically don't like this kind of character, hence my low rating. It is very apparent that all the girls like him for some apparent reason, and the protagonist has about zero backbone. No development whatsoever, and all of the characters are very stale. They would zoom in on breasts for no apparent reason, and just sort of keep it there even though characters were having conversations. The characters and settings were all drawn very nicely, but unfortunately many episodes had some rather confusing shots. and D.C.II, don't.įairly enough, the art of this series was actually quite decent. For those who haven't watched and were hoping There really wasn't much development as a Da Capo series, and I personally was disappointed. I wouldn't say my expectations were too high, considering I was very much turned off from episode 1.Īs I stated before, the story really didn't progress until very late into this series. I've been a fan of Da Capo as well as Da Capo II and had some decent expectations from Da Capo III. The story didn't really go anywhere, and there was hardly any character development, if any at all. You sound like someone who knows nothing about this company or the industry in question at all and just wants to spread ignorant rumors.In all honesty, the anime ended and I was confused. And you just assume they are lying to us because.? It doesn't fit in with their past behavior at all. MangaGamer's own word is that they asked their assigned Steam rep about making patches, and they were told point blank not to do it. I'm not sure why you think you have so much more information than everyone else. If people are serious enough to go there to buy a patch they they probably figure they will be serious enough to just buy the full game from them instead. MangaGamers policy is 100% due to them wanting full profits from the uncut versions. You just look like a fool and the water rises anyway. Right or wrong, insisting that people need to Not play on Steam to play the full uncut version because you wont release a patch is like running up and down the beach demanding the tide not rise. People want to play it on Steam, but also don't want a lesser version. Nobody is trying to convince you to do this. Doesn't sound like something someone would do if it was all really a ploy to force people to buy the game twice.Īnd anyway there's no reason or real benefit to buying both versions. They used to give away free Steam copies with every 18+ sale until massive fraud forced them to stop. They don't release paid patches for any of their censored games (the majority of which are only sold there) to up them to the uncensored version, they must hope for double sales. Originally posted by BaronKrause:That's got to be a lie.
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