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At least, the endings were great! they really went an extra mile to turn the character you chose at the end into the second main character for the whole final chapter, putting he or she side-by-side with the protagonist and changing entire events before and after the final battle
I beat the final boss in Luminous Arc 3 today, and it was very unfair, frustrating and grinding wasn't quite enough. I feel exhausted and I wish I never had to do it again...but I did. That's what you get when you like more than 1 character in a SRPG...
Unfortunately, The Luminous Arc series is pretty much dead and forgotten, and seeing all this lost media really drives that point home. Especially considering that the most recent revival attempt was the awful Luminous Arc Infinite
BTW: As I was sniffing around the net for Luminous Arc stuff, I found some interesting lost media: Luminous Arc Dream Cure - a direct sequel to the 1st game, released only on old cellphones. It's not compatible with current smartphones, so it has probably been lost forever...
All in all, Luminous Arc 3 has been a more enjoyable experience than Stella Glow, but I still didnt finish it yet. I'm still at chapter 16, and the previous owner of my cartridge stopped playing at chapter 20, so maybe some horrible shit happens there? I hope that's not the case!
I've been playing a bunch of Luminous Arc 3, and for those disappointed with Stella Glow who expected this last Luminous Arc to be the game they wanted all along, I can say that, IMO, Stella Glow is still a better game in general...
#RodjiuraBanchi seems to be a realistic action manga about a rich little girl who runs from her home and befriends a bunch of homeless dudes, and by showing respect and care for them, she gives them new motivation in life. "Apparently"...
@Unkoman_KR @ultraheroinefan About it being a re-imagining, I can only confirm that the design for the main character is a blunt rip-off, although their personalities seem to be very different.
I've played a bit of Luminous Arc 3. It's a pretty run-of-the-mill SimRPG. Romantic Comedy hijinks ensue all over the place. Like the fateful encounter between the main couple when they run into each other because the heroine was late for school while carry a bunch of bread
#TanakaTheWizard or #AtelierTanaka. Overall, it's a mediocre "isekai" manga, but there's something unique about it that I just can't get enough. Maybe it's the fact that the main characters is an unattractive 30 years old dude who has no Harem and may never will...