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WORLD END ECONOMiCA Episode.03 Torrent Download [PC]

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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 Torrent Download [PC] Ever wonder about the 2007/2009 housing collapse? This is a pretty nice fictionalized account of that with some decent explanations of the instruments behind it. The story also ties up a few loose ends to the previous episodes.. Good kinetic novel (no choics), story is a good continuation & conclusion to the series. Technically and visually, this seems to be quite a step up from the other episodes, with better (in my mind) art. Translation seems mostly good to me, with only a few errors. Definitely worth reading if you've enjoyed the rest of the series.. This game was a fitting end to a great trilogy. I was a little confused when I first started the game; I was hoping it would continue right where vol 2 left off, since that game was really heating up when it stopped short of reaching a conclusion. Alas, this game tells you what happened after that, but it's done in explanation format rather than letting you really experience it. Instead of direct continuation of vol 2's plot line, this game sets up a new high-stakes plot which, after it is properly set up, had me on the edge of my seat, just like the first 2 installments. The ending of the game didn't leave me feeling let down, or that there was more that needed to be explained, and while the main character still has much to accomplish in his life, I don't feel that there will be any more games in this series. Just like the last 2 games, I learned about some economic concepts I wasn't aware of, and they were explained in enough detail for me to understand them in the context of the game, without going in-depth enough to feel like an expert in the subject. The music and art were of great quality that's pretty comparable to volume 2. If you played the first 2 games, playing this one is a no-brainer, and if you haven't played any of them, you would do well to go check out vol 1 and find out just how exciting economics can be!. I gave a glowing (and rated the most helpful, lol) review of WEE1; I guess I should review the series finale as well... Well... It's over, at least. Here is a breakdown of my review - Spoiler AlertStock Market Information - 9/10I learned quite a few details that I did not know before, regarding Market Derivatives and Securities.Music - 7/10Music is similar to Vol1 and Vol2, well done, well timed, but not special.Art Design - 8/10Art seems to have taken a step back from Vol2, but is still pretty good for this type of VN.Story/Taste in waifus - 1/10Story makes no sense; there are plenty of resources on the moon. I mean, mankind has a goddamn space elevator in this story, we can easily mine lunar ice, lunar He3 can be exported to Earth for hilarious profits, and lunar regolith (mostly sillicon/iron oxides) is a fairly decent 3D printer material for non-perishable bulk goods. Hell, you can manufacture PV panels by the ton and export clean power to Earth. What do you mean there's no reason to stay on the Moon other than low taxes?How would the Moon compete with low-tax nations that already exist on Earth? Look at Singapore... It's basically the same success story as WEE, except that it's based on an island on Earth instead of needing a bajillion credits for a space elevator (or even more horrendously expensive - rocketry) to colonize.Even more enraging is the MC's taste in waifus. Hagana basically nuked the Lunar (and global) economy because she thought Hal was in love with Eleanor. What. The. ♥♥♥♥.And she continues her ♥♥♥♥♥iness even after he throws away $30 billion in cash (and his dream to explore Mars) just for the chance to talk to her.Eleanor had some incredibly moving character growth in Vol2, and decided to help Hal find his love after he rejected her. Holy♥♥♥♥♥♥Chris took care of Hal when he was crippled, and is now driven and strong willed individual that's about to take over the biggest Lunar Bank. It helps too that she's grown into a cutie as well.♥♥♥♥, even Risa has a good case for Best Girl as well, but he has to pick the autistic girl that he thought cucked him with Barton.Seriously, I was so♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥I had to get up, punch the wall a few times, and take a few breaths before I could sit down and finish the series.Unfortunately, the story is the most important part of this kind of VN. As such, I cannot recommend the game.. Very good story, and a very good series. Recommended for people who like details, and learning about things . The writer, Isuna Hasekura, is basically a Japanese analogue to the fiction writer Neal Stephenson. (Author of Cryptonomicon, Interface, Baroque Cycle trilogy, among others)While the prose style is very different, to suit VN/LNs, the feel and concept of transposing real world systems into speculative fiction for the purpose of telling a detailed and well-researched story is very similar.. When nothing sort of advanced trick even works, just remember about the basic stuff.And just do your best, earnestly.That was a really great principle to live by given from World End Economica, a straight train but filled with great stuff you won't regret!. Beautiful. Just beautiful. I have not seen such an inteligent way of telling a story with characters so rich in humanity. To put pride, greed, fear, jealousy in the characters and at the same time justify these emotions as "just human", is out of pure genius. 10/10.

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