So I finally had time to check out discussion on Fate: Hollow Ataraxia and after reading some stuff on a Chinese board, I came to realize that I missed one of the big plot twists. It's not the first time I've missed something due to being lazy, so no problem, I go back to the game and see why I missed something that was so important. Reread the 3 important arcs leading to the final plot twist and still don't see how it possibly make sense because none of the girls reacted in a way that'd tell you that the main character of this story was actually Angra Mainyu, the dark being of supreme evil trying to become Shirou Emiya to inherit his harem, as opposed to Shirou Emiya trying to recover his harem while slowly being corrupted by the being of supreme evil (which is the conclusion anyone who played the first game would've come to about 30 minutes into the game).
So I went through the final scenes again and sure enough, I missed the lines where Angra Mainyu revealed that his master plan was to become Shirou Emiya so he can have a harem just like our hero (being the supreme dark being isn't very popular with ladies, apparently), and since the girls showed him a good time during his masquerade as Shirou Emiya he has no regrets and will stop being evil and even resurrect all the valiant guys and girls who gave their life trying to stop him in the first game as a parting gift. Oh yeah and almost all the girls knew that the Shirou Emiya was Angra Mainyu all along and had absolutely no problem with dating/sleeping/have sex with a being many died in the first game to try to put away. I guess they all figured make love, not war was the way to defeat the darkness.
This wouldn't be so bad if Fate:HA simply sucked as a piece of writing. On the contrary the romantic scenes in this game is absolutely brilliant. The Dress of the Stars arc can easily be the Aeris death scene of this generation of gaming. It's like plot twist exists for the sake of being a 'gotcha' because it certainly didn't exist because the author lacked ability. Maybe it gives the author some kind of power trip knowing that he outsmarted his readers.
I haven't read books in a long time but I don't remember any good book I read I was so impressed because it made absolutely no sense. Sure there are books with plot twists that I didn't see coming, but if it's a good book then the plot twist is supposed to make sense when all the unknowns are known. Being predictable, it seems, is a sin in the realm of gaming/anime/manga writing. Sure, being predictable is boring, but it is better than not making any sense.
Oh well, at least I still have Shining Force Neo to finish, which, so far, has been totally predictable and quite an enjoyable journey. Now if it turns out Meryl is actually Vandolf's sister from a parallel universe, then I'll be back to complain some more!
So I went through the final scenes again and sure enough, I missed the lines where Angra Mainyu revealed that his master plan was to become Shirou Emiya so he can have a harem just like our hero (being the supreme dark being isn't very popular with ladies, apparently), and since the girls showed him a good time during his masquerade as Shirou Emiya he has no regrets and will stop being evil and even resurrect all the valiant guys and girls who gave their life trying to stop him in the first game as a parting gift. Oh yeah and almost all the girls knew that the Shirou Emiya was Angra Mainyu all along and had absolutely no problem with dating/sleeping/have sex with a being many died in the first game to try to put away. I guess they all figured make love, not war was the way to defeat the darkness.
This wouldn't be so bad if Fate:HA simply sucked as a piece of writing. On the contrary the romantic scenes in this game is absolutely brilliant. The Dress of the Stars arc can easily be the Aeris death scene of this generation of gaming. It's like plot twist exists for the sake of being a 'gotcha' because it certainly didn't exist because the author lacked ability. Maybe it gives the author some kind of power trip knowing that he outsmarted his readers.
I haven't read books in a long time but I don't remember any good book I read I was so impressed because it made absolutely no sense. Sure there are books with plot twists that I didn't see coming, but if it's a good book then the plot twist is supposed to make sense when all the unknowns are known. Being predictable, it seems, is a sin in the realm of gaming/anime/manga writing. Sure, being predictable is boring, but it is better than not making any sense.
Oh well, at least I still have Shining Force Neo to finish, which, so far, has been totally predictable and quite an enjoyable journey. Now if it turns out Meryl is actually Vandolf's sister from a parallel universe, then I'll be back to complain some more!