About This Game The conclusive episode in this visual novel trilogy is set in the far future on the moon, 16 years after humans have begun to colonize it. Will Hal's dream be realized? It's been 8 years since the events of episode.01 and his dream is still to stand where no man has stood before, and in order to do so he still needs a ludicrous amount of capital. With the economics of lunar city going out of control what is going to happen next? From the author of Spice and Wolf, Isuna Hasekura, comes WORLD END ECONOMiCA episode.03. The opening video features music by Kishida Kyoudan & The Akeboshi Rockets, known for the opening songs for High School of the Dead, Strike the Blood, and GATE! 7aa9394dea Title: WORLD END ECONOMiCA episode.03Genre: Casual, IndieDeveloper:Spicy TailsPublisher:Sekai ProjectRelease Date: 21 Dec, 2016 WORLD END ECONOMiCA Episode.03 Download For Pc In Parts There are a lot of really bad Japanese visual novels on steam. This is one of a handful I actually enjoyed and would recommend. This is not a juvenile fanservice laden piece of poorly written fanfic like most visual novels but actually tells an interesting story about economics and contains some real character growth.Now I just wish Sekai Project would stop releasing trash and focus on visual novels with actual stories. Apart from this and Fault Milestone their libery is a disgrace.. And finally, number three in the WEE series. The story here is another four years on from the previous episode (why four again? They seem to like the number four). This time, we are playing financial lecture with romantic subplot. Hal makes a big bet, wins big, things turn to crap and he chases after the girl he loves and we get a nice, happy, romantic ending. But, they really went full on this time with explaining how things work and even give definitions for some of the terms used. Why they didn't do that from episode one, I will never know. On top of that, they even give diagrams to show how some things work. Diagrams that simplify or break down how some of these investments work. Diagrams. DIAGRAMS. To me, putting diagrams in was wholly unnecessary because reading this you need at least a basic understanding of how these things work and because this is number three in the series, and you have almost certainly read one and two, I feel like everyone reading this has that. New characters. Satia, Dr Wallace and Gazzanica. Satia is not a very interesting character and her character barely develops over the course of the story but despite this, she is fairly important. She is the lawyer in this story and she is referred to on a number of occasions. Dr Wallace is a grumpy old man nicknamed "The King of Pessimism" because he specialises in short selling and is apparently very good at it. He is a good friend to Hal (yes they changed his name back to Hal here but Lisa is still Risa because screw consistency) and rival in investing. There must have been some big event where he was given that nickname but we never really get much of his background story either. Gazzanica was briefly introduced in episode two as the feisty politician. He is now the president of the Lunar surface and Hal is a member of his financial advisory committee as "Hero of the Lunar Surface" for bringing down Avalon.Nothing to note about artwork or music. It has barely changed. It is undoubtedly better than episode one, we even get some images reused from episode one as memories and you can definitely see a difference in the quality, but it is nothing major.To wrap up this review and the series, while this was definitely a decent ending and I did enjoy it, I felt that they went a bit overboard with trying to explain things and that number two was definitely the peak of the series. Still, who doesn't enjoy a happy romantic ending?. Read my review of the first game. Oh, and prepare for an amazing ending that actually made a lot of things fit together in entirely new ways.. WHEN THE TSUN MELTNutButton Kreygasm. I have little else to say that hasn't been said. This is by far the best-written visual novel that I've ever read. The writing in the third episode isn't as good as the first, but the story is still outstanding, regardless.. I wouldn't have mind waiting for another year if they made an Eleanor route, like at least one choice in the game which would decide how the story would proceed, not to say that Hagana was a bad character, it's just how the people reading interpreted the previous installments, it's possible that after reading episode 1 and 2 some were rooting more for Hagana because of the development on ep1 or some rooted for Eleanor because of the development on ep2. I just thought that they should have considered the readers investment in these characters more (sorry Chris I'm sure some people rooted for you as well), though it's more of my bias talking here. I'm sure by now you know who I rooted for (I'm a sucker for blond types). Nevertheless, I enjoyed all episodes and was at my wits end waiting for ep3. Would I recommend it to others? Definitely yes. (even if my best girl didn't win, don't worry you won in my fantasies)Regarding the end it was beautiful, but 30 minutes more of dialogue wouldn't hurt write?(this misspelled word is intentional) Instead of just still pictures, like they could have released it by January just to add that extra service. It was sad to see it end but what can I say more, it's better to end on a high note than risk extending it just to see it plummet. It may seem to others that I am ranting or being sarcastic but no! I love the series and will be keeping an eye for stories like this and stories made by Spicy Tails.Very Important to know before playing Episode 3(Eleanor is best girl, I woundn't be mad if they pulled an "I love Emilia" sh*t out of the blue ^^). It's a decent conclusion to a trilogy of well written commercially orientated visual novels about the ethics of corporate business, investments and wider society. There are some well written and developed characters here in a very unique engrossing world that is held back with far too much commercial jargon for the casual reader. As a stand alone product it's too difficult to follow to recommend. I'm only finishing it because I was here since the start. Read the first one if you are planning on buying them first then consider this and part two.The HD port isn't great either. It's not bad, put the publisher left these products pretty bare bones. Music is nice. It's a very different story with an emotional undercurrent flowing through it with stakes that do somewhat reach a conclusion at the end, but for the time and cost involved you can get better value out of a multiple playthrough VN.
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