felicemastronzo

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I both agree and disagree (which is sure to send me to the pits of Hell!)

DPC specifically shows us the scholarship form with Wallace Resources on it, and we find out he worked for Mr Wallace in the financial sector. It could all mean something.

But on the other side of the coin, who the fuck cares?

Who cares about Wallace Resources?

Who cares about Mr Wallace and his shoddy dealings?

At this point, the mc is balls deep in asses all over campus, he's on the cusp of solving Maya's loan issues, any moment now he's gonna discover Bella's deep secret, Sage is minutes away from finding the mc and Jade have been engaged in amorous congress, Jill is likely to be ejected from B&R on the grounds that she's just too stupid (even if her great grandaddy founded the joint), and Josy is seriously preoccupied filling out a restraining order against Darkwen.

So with all that shit going on, why would anyone give a fuck about Burke's dealings with Wallace Resources?

So yeah, it's possible nothing specific will come of the Wallace name later on.
this exact approach applies to 99% of the still unresolved plots.. who cares? :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

but in my opinion there is still much to be discovered about this restaurant, in addition to the name Wallace another name "Priscilla" has been pulled in, and sooner or later, in this decade or the next, DPC will give a forced square to this whole plot

Is Burke the boss or a cog?
all this forcing to have sex, assuming they want to since Mona runs away and Camilla refuses, with a couple of female students?
Is Burke the only "non-student" who has access to the restaurant?


sure it is hard to close the loop by continuing to carry on the virginity of a group of prostitutes....
 
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shazba jnr

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this exact approach applies to 99% of the still unresolved plots.. who cares? :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

but in my opinion there is still much to be discovered about this restaurant, in addition to the name Wallace another name "Priscilla" has been pulled in, and sooner or later, in this decade or the next, DPC will give a forced square to this whole plot

Is Burke the boss or a cog?
all this forcing to have sex, assuming they want to since Mona runs away and Camilla refuses, with a couple of female students?
Is Burke the only "non-student" who has access to the restaurant?


sure it is hard to close the loop by continuing to carry on the virginity of a group of prostitutes....
I'm going to reference a dalli_x post from just last month:

The guy in the hat is Mr Wallace now:
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Then vs now:

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Less hair, slightly older... could be.

And who's he with?

The Madame:

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AKA Priscilla from Wallace Resources.

The pieces are all coming together!

o_O
 

L1m1tl3ss

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which minigames? :unsure: :unsure: :unsure:
Many, like the classes for one. Not just minigames, a lot of more minor plot points are also taken from that same game like as an example; sneaking into a sorority/girls dorms and stealing something from them. Same thing with the way we're not supposed to know which year the game takes place and it being left somewhat unclear, Bully had that same thing going on. Or the characters' names, which also happen to be stolen right from Bully, some of which are: Trent, Troy, Russell (Rusty), etc. Actually, in Bully, there is a girl named "Karen Johnson" who was a younger student that bears a striking resemblance to "Karen Rebecca Johnson". You think that's coincidence? I don't. The idea for that fat girl in Episode 9's party who you can talk with on Swyper being dressed as Santa Claus despite her personality being the complete opposite of someone you'd expect to play Santa Claus probably came from Bully too. The main character's and Tommy's relationship is similar to also Jimmy's and Gary's rivalry, in a way. Egging the preps might've also been something that comes from Bully. The gag with Arieth and the dog food comes from Bully too since in that game in the cafeteria you could find a can of dog food being used by the disgusting cook to make food for the kids, possibly that same cook's food also served as inspiration for the MC in BaDIK insulting the cafeteria food. I'm sure there are a lot more things that others have noticed and since I haven't played Bully in years, I can barely remember details from that game and the ones I mentioned are only a few. Someone who's a bigger fan of the game than me might be able to explain more stuff in better detail.
 

felicemastronzo

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Many, like the classes for one. Not just minigames, a lot of more minor plot points are also taken from that same game like as an example; sneaking into a sorority/girls dorms and stealing something from them. Same thing with the way we're not supposed to know which year the game takes place and it being left somewhat unclear, Bully had that same thing going on. Or the characters' names, which also happen to be stolen right from Bully, some of which are: Trent, Troy, Russell (Rusty), etc. Actually, in Bully, there is a girl named "Karen Johnson" who was a younger student that bears a striking resemblance to "Karen Rebecca Johnson". You think that's coincidence? I don't. The idea for that fat girl in Episode 9's party who you can talk with on Swyper being dressed as Santa Claus despite her personality being the complete opposite of someone you'd expect to play Santa Claus probably came from Bully too. The main character's and Tommy's relationship is similar to also Jimmy's and Gary's rivalry, in a way. Egging the preps might've also been something that comes from Bully. The gag with Arieth and the dog food comes from Bully too since in that game in the cafeteria you could find a can of dog food being used by the disgusting cook to make food for the kids, possibly that same cook's food also served as inspiration for the MC in BaDIK insulting the cafeteria food. I'm sure there are a lot more things that others have noticed and since I haven't played Bully in years, I can barely remember details from that game and the ones I mentioned are only a few. Someone who's a bigger fan of the game than me might be able to explain more stuff in better detail.
I can't remember the others atm, but english is straight rip-off from Bully. :LOL:

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guys I was joking. :oops:

DPC lost the measure with the last chapter (2 minigames for Riona's date!?!!?) and I gave up at that point: minigames disabled in every run
 

NebulousShooter

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I like the big ones, Mansion Restoration and Party Planning. Someone should make me a stand alone version of party planning and I will play the hell out of it, although the in game version seems kinda easy when you get S every time and with perks it gets progressively easier. Rest of them burn them with fire!
 

Roger-a-Dale

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Well Mr Wallace fired Stephen for "not getting his hands dirty". Stephen had however done some things that prevented him going to the police. He could have however taken the dirt he had to Mrs Priscilla Wallace, who now owns the company. This is why he knows divorce laws so well.
 

shazba jnr

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Josy and I are very happy with each other we have a amazing relationship and life together

Alady Alady :love: :love: :love: :love:
If you take off those rose tinted glasses, you'll see Josy isn't doing so well...

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She's feeling smothered and uncomfortable...

:p

I like the big ones, Mansion Restoration and Party Planning. Someone should make me a stand alone version of party planning and I will play the hell out of it, although the in game version seems kinda easy when you get S every time and with perks it gets progressively easier. Rest of them burn them with fire!
Yeah, the mansion was worth making in standalone (because it spanned multiple episodes too), but I think everyone got 'S' on their first try for the party, not worth the effort.
 

L1m1tl3ss

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I like the big ones, Mansion Restoration and Party Planning. Someone should make me a stand alone version of party planning and I will play the hell out of it, although the in game version seems kinda easy when you get S every time and with perks it gets progressively easier. Rest of them burn them with fire!
I love the mansion restoration and party planning minigames too. The mansion restoration one is my favorite of any minigames that DPC has developed and party planner is definitely a close second. Everything else is shitty though. By the way, is Brawler still activated if you disable minigames?
 

felicemastronzo

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I love the mansion restoration and party planning minigames too. The mansion restoration one is my favorite of any minigames that DPC has developed and party planner is definitely a close second. Everything else is shitty though. By the way, is Brawler still activated if you disable minigames?
The shortened version where there is only a decision to be made whether to punch, kick or dodge
 

DarkKiller

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I like the big ones, Mansion Restoration and Party Planning. Someone should make me a stand alone version of party planning and I will play the hell out of it, although the in game version seems kinda easy when you get S every time and with perks it gets progressively easier. Rest of them burn them with fire!
Once again I'm here to defend the mathsweeper game, way more fun than the previous maths mini-game and anyone who doesn't like it has shit taste :whistle:
 

Ricthequick

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Once again I'm here to defend the mathsweeper game, way more fun than the previous maths mini-game and anyone who doesn't like it has shit taste :whistle:
Not a huge fan of minigames in general, in the case of BADIK I sort of don't mind the "major ones" (Mansion restoration and party planner) and don't necessarily dislike the English lessons, but mostly due to the fact I'm not a native English speaker and oh my some of the words I had no idea even existed...

Don't like the math ones (none of them), sort of neutral for the science ones and don't like too much the brawling one, the fact you are sort of pushed to play it on the phone to make it easier in the main game...

All in all, there's VN and games with way worse minigames or silly "sandbox" options

Oh yes one thing I really don't like is... winning a minigame and still losing the fight, what's even the point in it?
 

Zardoz23

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don't necessarily dislike the English lessons, but mostly due to the fact I'm not a native English speaker and oh my some of the words I had no idea even existed...
Sucks for the non-english speaking crowd but I guess it makes taking the English class somewhat more realistic for them than a native speaker. To us it's little more than a word jumble and nothing remotely like what an actual English class would be.
 
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