Have you ever heard of the expression that when asked what they love about their partner the most, they reply by saying that they like who they are when they are with them?
I like how you came to that conclusion, because it's so true. Seaki's route was very fun, to see him be so tired with himself, to finally finding a side of himself that he likes when he's with the heroine.
Of course, a large part is played by the heroine. She's usually the oblivious idiot who doesn't say much/do much, but with Seaki she indulges him in his childish antics (wanting to 'chop' him when he's sleeping, or stepping on his toes during their dance), and their interaction feels so much more real than any of the other guys. Hence why Seaki's route has a special place in my list of favourite TMGS guys.
I never did like Kei - couldn't stand him (and his voice actor), so I never finished his route. I adore Suzuka though!
- nod - Saeki-kun's route made me laugh and cry; it was great. Daisy really did have more of a personality around him...I will continue to wait for the day that she really does manage to chop him properly :'D
I adore Kazu-kun and think he doesn't have enough of a fanbase ;A; Honestly, he was the character I enjoyed the most in GS1 and I always felt guilty whenever I wasn't on his route...silly as that is. He had so much spirit, and his blushing is adorable.
Kei's alright, he's just rather bland, really. He has his cute moments, I guess, but his character is so two-dimensional...And there's no development at all. I don't understand why either of the characters fell for each other ;; As for seiyuu, I love Midorikawa Hikaru generally speaking, but he used a pretty weird voice for Kei; it was so dull that I didn't believe it was him for a moment.
I chop him all the time during dates, and his responses become increasingly cute depending on which state he's in. He's also got the best dialogue after Love Mode out of all the guys, he gets all confused and stuff which is adorable
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xDD Saeki-kun DOES have fun dialogue after Love Mode. I really need to play through the other characters (especially Masaki). I've only actually finished Saeki-kun, Harry, and Shiba-kun (working on Waka-sama because he's so out-of-it that I'm finding him hilarious).
...So THAT'S what was up. The first time he did that whole falling over thing I was laughing so hard. Good to know why now :'D Gaah, he's just so adorable ;A; His dates are definitely the most fun out of all the GS1 guys.
I'm lucky because I did Kei's route first so I had a lot of patience...that and I actually didn't meet Kazuma until winter of 3rd year or so, and never found out how much fun he was until much later (when I accidentally got his best friend route while going for Kijyou-kun).
Oh you should definitely go for Masaki! Molesting him while he's driving is oh-so-fun. Not to mention he's got the most romantic CG out of all the guys (the one where he hands you over the phone while in his car). Good luck completing his Love Mode though, I don't know why, but Masaki's Love Mode is the hardest out of all guys, you can't miss a single heart or else you'll fail
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Daamn, now you make me want to pick up the game again...I'll need to wait 'till the end of this busy week, but I think then I'll be playing TokiMemo in class again (to the rage of some of my teachers). Masaki and Hikami coming up next!
I played GS1 first and experimented with skinship so I figured out how to hold hands~ Kazu-kun is adorable ;o;
And yeah, GS1 with GS3 gameplay would be amazing. I actually really liked GS3 not just because of rival mode but because there was so much general interaction between the NPCs. Konami's steadily improved on that. In GS1, most the guys hardly ever saw or commented on each other. In GS2, there were a few more events between the guys and the female characters. In GS3, we know what everyone thinks of pretty much everyone else in the game, so that's great xDD
(My favorite cutscene still has to be the one where Miyo-chan bumps into Kou-chan at the gas station)
I like how you came to that conclusion, because it's so true. Seaki's route was very fun, to see him be so tired with himself, to finally finding a side of himself that he likes when he's with the heroine.
Of course, a large part is played by the heroine. She's usually the oblivious idiot who doesn't say much/do much, but with Seaki she indulges him in his childish antics (wanting to 'chop' him when he's sleeping, or stepping on his toes during their dance), and their interaction feels so much more real than any of the other guys. Hence why Seaki's route has a special place in my list of favourite TMGS guys.
I never did like Kei - couldn't stand him (and his voice actor), so I never finished his route. I adore Suzuka though!
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I adore Kazu-kun and think he doesn't have enough of a fanbase ;A; Honestly, he was the character I enjoyed the most in GS1 and I always felt guilty whenever I wasn't on his route...silly as that is. He had so much spirit, and his blushing is adorable.
Kei's alright, he's just rather bland, really. He has his cute moments, I guess, but his character is so two-dimensional...And there's no development at all. I don't understand why either of the characters fell for each other ;; As for seiyuu, I love Midorikawa Hikaru generally speaking, but he used a pretty weird voice for Kei; it was so dull that I didn't believe it was him for a moment.
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...So THAT'S what was up. The first time he did that whole falling over thing I was laughing so hard. Good to know why now :'D Gaah, he's just so adorable ;A; His dates are definitely the most fun out of all the GS1 guys.
I'm lucky because I did Kei's route first so I had a lot of patience...that and I actually didn't meet Kazuma until winter of 3rd year or so, and never found out how much fun he was until much later (when I accidentally got his best friend route while going for Kijyou-kun).
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I played GS1 first and experimented with skinship so I figured out how to hold hands~ Kazu-kun is adorable ;o;
And yeah, GS1 with GS3 gameplay would be amazing. I actually really liked GS3 not just because of rival mode but because there was so much general interaction between the NPCs. Konami's steadily improved on that. In GS1, most the guys hardly ever saw or commented on each other. In GS2, there were a few more events between the guys and the female characters. In GS3, we know what everyone thinks of pretty much everyone else in the game, so that's great xDD
(My favorite cutscene still has to be the one where Miyo-chan bumps into Kou-chan at the gas station)
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