
It’s slightly disappointing that so little of the game follows the Hatsune Island versions of the characters, but it’s undeniable that their Weather Vane versions are decidedly more interesting just by virtue of attending a magic academy. Another side story reveals the background between Kiyotaka and Himeno starting at Weather Vane and the beginning of the common route, and the final one serves as a more direct sequel to Da Capo II, set roughly five years after that game’s ending. There are also five side stories, with extra scenes focused on Aoi and side characters Tomoe Gojouin and Weather Vane Headmistress Elizabeth. The final chapter “Da Capo” concludes the overarching story and bridges it with the ending of Da Capo II. The third part, “Zero”, is unlocked after finishing all four routes and helps to tie them all together.

The second part “Weather Vane” provides the bulk of the game it is divided into two chapters, with the first “Weather Vane” acting as a common route, while the second chapter “Spinning Wheel” has four different versions: one each for Himeno, Ricca, Charles and Sara. The first part, “Prologue”, serves as the framing device and is the only part set on Hatsune Island. Accompanying them at Weather Vane are Kiyotaka’s best friend Kousuke Edogawa, fellow members of the Detective Club Mary Holmes and Edward Watson, the uptight noble Ian Selway and his personal maid Rurika Odet, the strange upperclassman Suginami, Ricca and Charles’ fellow student council member Tomoe Gojouin, and the mysterious, childlike amnesiac Sakura.įunny that the person who’s the least excited about your romantic success is your best friend. It follows protagonist Kiyotaka Yoshino (known as Kiyotaka Katsuragi at Weather Vane), his childhood friend and his past self’s adopted younger sister Himeno Katsuragi, his upperclassman Ricca Morizono/Greenwood, his upperclassman and his future self’s live-in older cousin Charles Yoshino/Maroth, his younger classmate Sara Rukawa/Chrysalis, and his hardworking younger friend Aoi Hinomoto.
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The future segments share the series location of Hatsune Island, while the past sections are set at the Royal London Magic Academy, nicknamed Weather Vane, below the city of London, England. The English version, released by MangaGamer, launched on January 20, 2017, with an all-ages version available on Steam and the eroge version available through their website.ĭa Capo III is initially set roughly 20 years after the events of Da Capo II, although the bulk of the story takes place over 100 years earlier in the 1950s. Da Capo III was originally released by Circus in Japan on April 27, 2012, and Da Capo III R is an updated version released in 2013 with some extra content and side stories. Rounding out my exploration of the Da Capo series is the third and final game in the trilogy, specifically the English release titled D.C. An all-ages version of the game is also available. All review images and content are potentially NSFW. You sound like someone who knows nothing about this company or the industry in question at all and just wants to spread ignorant rumors.Author’s note: Links lead to 18+ websites and content.

And you just assume they are lying to us because.? It doesn't fit in with their past behavior at all.

MangaGamer's own word is that they asked their assigned Steam rep about making patches, and they were told point blank not to do it. I'm not sure why you think you have so much more information than everyone else.
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If people are serious enough to go there to buy a patch they they probably figure they will be serious enough to just buy the full game from them instead. MangaGamers policy is 100% due to them wanting full profits from the uncut versions. You just look like a fool and the water rises anyway. Right or wrong, insisting that people need to Not play on Steam to play the full uncut version because you wont release a patch is like running up and down the beach demanding the tide not rise. People want to play it on Steam, but also don't want a lesser version.

Nobody is trying to convince you to do this. Doesn't sound like something someone would do if it was all really a ploy to force people to buy the game twice.Īnd anyway there's no reason or real benefit to buying both versions.
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They used to give away free Steam copies with every 18+ sale until massive fraud forced them to stop. They don't release paid patches for any of their censored games (the majority of which are only sold there) to up them to the uncensored version, they must hope for double sales. Originally posted by BaronKrause:That's got to be a lie.
