I know that the Visual Novel is still a very long way out, which is why I am hopeful if I ask.
Will Missing Stars give Epilogues for each of the girls?
I do know that asking to soon that the possible negative (or positive) effect that might happen to the studio if a sequel wanted to be made.
Epilogues
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Re: Epilouges
I'd imagine that it's probably far too early to be asking about this sort of thing... I would also imagine that the plots for each character almost definitely haven't been finalised yet, let alone whether epilogues would be relevant. Also, spell check dude - 'squeal' is making me crack up, and 'Epilouges' isn't the best thread title ever 
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Re: Epilouges
Some things to consider when using mental illness as a theme are how a patient and their relationships would recover or progress over long periods of time, years even, well beyond what'd be doable with a continuous narrative. Naturally, some characters would benefit from a long-term outlook more than others.
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I asked a similar question on the KS forums a while back, and the use of Epilogues, in that case, was mostly dependent on what the story arc writers felt worked best with their stories. To quote Aura on this when asked [blackspoiler]why Lilly was the only girl whose path contained an epilogue[/blackspoiler]: "Suriko was the only writer who didn't think epilogues are lame."
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Re: Epilouges
I'm sorry I made those mistakes, I was up late when I wrote them but that is still no excuse, I'm so embarrassed.scopedknife wrote:I'd imagine that it's probably far too early to be asking about this sort of thing... I would also imagine that the plots for each character almost definitely haven't been finalised yet, let alone whether epilogues would be relevant. Also, spell check dude - 'squeal' is making me crack up, and 'Epilouges' isn't the best thread title ever
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Re: Epilogues
I understand, the epilogue even open ended ones, holds a spot for me I just had to ask. Thanks for taking the time to reply.kosherbacon wrote:Some things to consider when using mental illness as a theme are how a patient and their relationships would recover or progress over long periods of time, years even, well beyond what'd be doable with a continuous narrative. Naturally, some characters would benefit from a long-term outlook more than others.
Writers discretion I can respect that.Malkav wrote:I asked a similar question on the KS forums a while back, and the use of Epilogues, in that case, was mostly dependent on what the story arc writers felt worked best with their stories. To quote Aura on this when asked [blackspoiler]why Lilly was the only girl whose path contained an epilogue[/blackspoiler]: "Suriko was the only writer who didn't think epilogues are lame."
I did not know that, Suriko has a good head on those shoulders.
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