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I do wonder what they're going to do with the scenario they choose. I think scenario 1 would definitely be the more fun of the two, because there would obviously be scenes about where the school is, why should they save it, and a little bit of Nationalistic-Console Pride followed up by the concept that education is worth saving regardless of kingdom.
Given they call it a "spin-off" it could easily be the second one. They could say it is in a world where the Goddesses have to go to school to learn their trade which would be weird because then teachers would be like Histoire and Arfoire and whatnot
From what you've both said about the other spin-offs it sounds like they try to put them in their own universes - is that the case with them? If that's the case I'd think the biggest problem is you never get character development and a look at the world in any one dimension. This way they can recycle the characters but not have to worry about continuity, which I can easily understand driving fans crazy because then they're just cardboard placeholders who just happen to be the girls from the first game.
Do you think it'll be fun to play, especially with 3 friends ad hoc or online?
>Noire
Was the self-insert character male in Japan? Was it Genderless? Did they just add one in during localization for more "zany antics"?
>Neptunia end up like Sonic
Anon, that is a scary thought. I would hope that isn't the case, because I remember buying Sonic all the way to Heroes, and I never bought another one after.