DeSkel15

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Noriko is one of my least favorite characters, having dealt with a crazy stalker before IRL. I wish she was an optional side character (or better yet was never made since this game already has way too many characters). Don't get why she's so popular here.
Noriko's not actually a crazy stalker. You can't really stalk someone you can't find, and it's not like Sensei told her not to look for him. Think of her more as a little sister that lost her big brother one day and spent years trying to find him. (Definitely a little crazy, but everyone's crazy in this game)

There's quite a few more stalker-ish characters than her in this game, imo.

My god, Selebus. We got it already, the poor girl can't catch a fucking break.

Long road ahead = Noriko on the backburner for another 2 chapters
TSS PART 1 :ROFLMAO: part fucking 1, my god, Ami talks about deserving to go to heaven, Noriko's already has enough points to be an angel
Considering pinks and blues are implied to be the colors of Spring:
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I wouldn't be surprised if the Nakayamas along with Ami (and maybe Haruka since she has pink hair, and Haru means Spring) play a significant role this season/chapter. Perhaps also Ayane, Maki, and Makoto.

Whether this translates into Noriko getting laid or getting broken (or both), I'm not sure.

Then again, Spring may cover multiple chapters considering the "Infinite Spring" thing. That Event title seemingly being a part 1, seems interesting.
 

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I hope I can find something more interesting to latch onto with Noriko when I replay her stuff, but on my first playthrough I really wasn't a fan of her as a character. In a game full of well-written, multi-faceted characters, she comes across as one-dimensional in a way that gets awfully close to "porn logic".

Pretty much her entire identity seems to be defined around completely unconditional love for Sensei. Somehow this love grew despite not seeing him for years, and the last time she did know him she was still a preteen and he was probably emotionally closed off after the accident. It's also hard to understand how any good qualities she saw in him could outweigh the fact that she knew (or at least heavily suspected) that he groomed/molested wizard Maya.

She again gets confronted with what an awful person he is when Ami cucks her, but her only response is to get sad and avoid Sensei for a little while. After that it's right back to unconditional love and pretending nothing happened, with no indication that she's been changed by learning that Sensei has a sexual relationship with the niece/daughter that he's raised since she was a child. We know the relationship only started post-resets, but Noriko has every reason to assume that Sensei groomed/molested Ami as well. And while she does bring that up in the immediate aftermath, it seems like she's mostly only upset that there is one more girl that Sensei loves more than her.

I feel like Noriko needs to experience some sort of rude awakening if she's ever going to exhibit any character growth, but I have no idea what could get through to her when the shit she's already seen hasn't.

Noriko's not actually a crazy stalker. You can't really stalk someone you can't find, and it's not like Sensei told her not to look for him. Think of her more as a little sister that lost her big brother one day and spent years trying to find him. (Definitely a little crazy, but everyone's crazy in this game)
Are we actually sure that she couldn't find him?
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Maybe I'm reading too much into something just meant as an easter egg, but it's awfully convenient that (in Chapter 1) she's standing right outside of the cafe when Sensei walks in and is still there when he leaves. And while I can't remember exactly what details we've learned about her pact with Maya, isn't she not supposed to be in this part of town at all? I have to imagine she would only break that for Sensei-related reasons.
 

DeSkel15

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I hope I can find something more interesting to latch onto with Noriko when I replay her stuff, but on my first playthrough I really wasn't a fan of her as a character. In a game full of well-written, multi-faceted characters, she comes across as one-dimensional in a way that gets awfully close to "porn logic".

Pretty much her entire identity seems to be defined around completely unconditional love for Sensei. Somehow this love grew despite not seeing him for years, and the last time she did know him she was still a preteen and he was probably emotionally closed off after the accident. It's also hard to understand how any good qualities she saw in him could outweigh the fact that she knew (or at least heavily suspected) that he groomed/molested wizard Maya.

She again gets confronted with what an awful person he is when Ami cucks her, but her only response is to get sad and avoid Sensei for a little while. After that it's right back to unconditional love and pretending nothing happened, with no indication that she's been changed by learning that Sensei has a sexual relationship with the niece/daughter that he's raised since she was a child. We know the relationship only started post-resets, but Noriko has every reason to assume that Sensei groomed/molested Ami as well. And while she does bring that up in the immediate aftermath, it seems like she's mostly only upset that there is one more girl that Sensei loves more than her.

I feel like Noriko needs to experience some sort of rude awakening if she's ever going to exhibit any character growth, but I have no idea what could get through to her when the shit she's already seen hasn't.

Are we actually sure that she couldn't find him?
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Maybe I'm reading too much into something just meant as an easter egg, but it's awfully convenient that (in Chapter 1) she's standing right outside of the cafe when Sensei walks in and is still there when he leaves. And while I can't remember exactly what details we've learned about her pact with Maya, isn't she not supposed to be in this part of town at all? I have to imagine she would only break that for Sensei-related reasons.
Noriko grew up with Sensei then was tutored by him for around 5 years (along with Maya), so she has around 11 years of history with Sensei. The rest of her life (around 4 to 5 years) was spent trying to find him after he disappeared. That's why she's so attached to him, since they are basically family and he probably taught her most of what she knows. (He likely indoctrinated her, tbh)

She has apparently been following him around since she was 3:
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The Ami stuff is optional, but that did surpass Noriko's limit. She needed time to figure things out afterwards, and was unavailable until later. It's not all that different from Sensei fooling around with her sister though, considering she considers Ami as one. Of course, actual incest, with Sensei being a pushover and knowingly letting this happen in front of her, made it worse. She was more disgusted by what he did to her, than what he did with Ami. (Chapter 3's Noriko 'Somewhere' Invite Event)

As for not being able to find Sensei in a closed off city, that just goes to show how bad her luck is. Plus Maya apparently played a part in keeping her away:
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This was presumably the reason Maya and Noriko made a promise as wizards to separate the city between them. Noriko got the Old District (she seemingly got screwed) and Maya got the rest apparently. (Chapter 3's 'Flowerchild' Main Event)

Maya may have done other stuff, but this seems to be one of the main ways she tried to keep them separated.

It's also kind of strange that Maya expected a promise made as kids to matter, tbh. Especially when one of her own main traits is breaking promises (like instantly) and lying.

If you're looking for a quick way to re-evaluate Noriko:
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Edit: Actual rape may be where even Noriko would draw the line with Sensei btw, based off her Chapter 2 'Kind Of, Yes. Kind Of, No.' Event. Probably murder as well, but I don't think that's come up.
 
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I hope I can find something more interesting to latch onto with Noriko when I replay her stuff, but on my first playthrough I really wasn't a fan of her as a character. In a game full of well-written, multi-faceted characters, she comes across as one-dimensional in a way that gets awfully close to "porn logic".

Pretty much her entire identity seems to be defined around completely unconditional love for Sensei. Somehow this love grew despite not seeing him for years, and the last time she did know him she was still a preteen and he was probably emotionally closed off after the accident. It's also hard to understand how any good qualities she saw in him could outweigh the fact that she knew (or at least heavily suspected) that he groomed/molested wizard Maya.

She again gets confronted with what an awful person he is when Ami cucks her, but her only response is to get sad and avoid Sensei for a little while. After that it's right back to unconditional love and pretending nothing happened, with no indication that she's been changed by learning that Sensei has a sexual relationship with the niece/daughter that he's raised since she was a child. We know the relationship only started post-resets, but Noriko has every reason to assume that Sensei groomed/molested Ami as well. And while she does bring that up in the immediate aftermath, it seems like she's mostly only upset that there is one more girl that Sensei loves more than her.

I feel like Noriko needs to experience some sort of rude awakening if she's ever going to exhibit any character growth, but I have no idea what could get through to her when the shit she's already seen hasn't.
I think a good half of her character's purpose is to provide red-herring regarding what kind of person Noriko actually is against all odds and flags, and to serve as Maya's antithesis that proves how wrong Maya sometimes can be; the other half is to be the window to Sensei's past. Many of her major strides are scattered in main events, but yes her own love line is with way too many bumps.

I get that continuing watching her love remain unwavering might be meaningless to people, and I actually thought Ami cucking her would be the final nail to the coffin that made Noriko drop Sensei forever or at least gave her feeling a huge dent, similar to your "needing of rude awakening" for both Noriko and Sensei. Despite being able to comprehend Noriko's decision to keep chasing Sensei (after getting cucked or knowing how creepy Sensei was/is), I also think this Ami cucking incident has not provided a satisfactory conclusion to the viewers yet, and I am still waiting on it.

Are we actually sure that she couldn't find him?
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Maybe I'm reading too much into something just meant as an easter egg, but it's awfully convenient that (in Chapter 1) she's standing right outside of the cafe when Sensei walks in and is still there when he leaves. And while I can't remember exactly what details we've learned about her pact with Maya, isn't she not supposed to be in this part of town at all? I have to imagine she would only break that for Sensei-related reasons.
Her school was not in the Old District so she has to come to this half of the town at least for that. Regardless, even if her school wasn't here, Noriko made a pact that she no longer (or perhaps never) has good reasoning to follow through for her entire life, not when the love of her life is involved.

And no, I don't think she found him until that faithful reunion in Kumon-mi high. She only has capped cellular data and public transportation as means to look for one guy in a sizable city, and nobody does constant 360 when trying to find someone; overlooking is a thing, a cruel joke in this case for Noriko (not to mention this isn't the first time Selly placed a 2F girl in the background well before they were officially introduced, so yea this more than likely is a self-referencing easter egg)
 

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I hope I can find something more interesting to latch onto with Noriko when I replay her stuff, but on my first playthrough I really wasn't a fan of her as a character. In a game full of well-written, multi-faceted characters, she comes across as one-dimensional in a way that gets awfully close to "porn logic".

Pretty much her entire identity seems to be defined around completely unconditional love for Sensei. Somehow this love grew despite not seeing him for years, and the last time she did know him she was still a preteen and he was probably emotionally closed off after the accident. It's also hard to understand how any good qualities she saw in him could outweigh the fact that she knew (or at least heavily suspected) that he groomed/molested wizard Maya.

She again gets confronted with what an awful person he is when Ami cucks her, but her only response is to get sad and avoid Sensei for a little while. After that it's right back to unconditional love and pretending nothing happened, with no indication that she's been changed by learning that Sensei has a sexual relationship with the niece/daughter that he's raised since she was a child. We know the relationship only started post-resets, but Noriko has every reason to assume that Sensei groomed/molested Ami as well. And while she does bring that up in the immediate aftermath, it seems like she's mostly only upset that there is one more girl that Sensei loves more than her.

I feel like Noriko needs to experience some sort of rude awakening if she's ever going to exhibit any character growth, but I have no idea what could get through to her when the shit she's already seen hasn't.


Are we actually sure that she couldn't find him?
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Maybe I'm reading too much into something just meant as an easter egg, but it's awfully convenient that (in Chapter 1) she's standing right outside of the cafe when Sensei walks in and is still there when he leaves. And while I can't remember exactly what details we've learned about her pact with Maya, isn't she not supposed to be in this part of town at all? I have to imagine she would only break that for Sensei-related reasons.
I think the big words for understanding Noriko are loser, genius and insane. I'll skip most of what has already been said in previous posts and instead focus on what I think hasn't been mentioned enough.

Also, this is a long only textual character analysis, if not interested, skip to the tacos at the end.
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My pareidolia stickers came today!
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The only thing is I didn't know how to size them and they came out too small.
I don't know why I find this funny, but they're too small indeed.

Make em bigger, put em on your bumper to fish out all the local Senseis near you!
 

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I'm finally on my vacation and have some free time to replay the game once again. I just started, and man, after the whole Ami's mental breakdown, Akira's first day must have looked scary as fuck from Ami's perspective: sudden memory loss, questions about her parents, about the people he's known for years, why she calls him Sensei instead of his real name, why she's living with him instead of being closer to her friends and the like.

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I think the big words for understanding Noriko are loser, genius and insane. I'll skip most of what has already been said in previous posts and instead focus on what I think hasn't been mentioned enough.

Also, this is a long only textual character analysis, if not interested, skip to the tacos at the end.
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I never liked Maya and these kinds of things only amplify my dislike of her.

She is a pretty disgusting person, more so than Akira in my opinion.

This is where moral compasses cannot point to a correct direction, you'd think Akira is a horrible person (which he is) for grooming girls, but what about Maya? did SHE groom Akira? This might seem like a pretty stupid person, how can a literal child groom an adult person, but that's a misconception that people always have because they assume a young person can never be bad or should never be held accountable.

This is where my moral compass differs from most people, I believe Maya is worse than Akira for the simple reason that her intentions are more ill-purposed than his. She seduced and stole Akira from Niki (presumable using some kind of powers) and made it so that all comunications was ceased between him and the others because "fuck them hes only mine lol"

She doesn't give a fuck about how others feel and only wants him for her selfish desires.

Akira is just a broken man (actions still not justifiable) that finds comfort in getting his Pink-headed yogurt slinger wet from drilling fresh pussy, but he genuinely feels bad for doing it, he's just too weak to control it, and at the end of the way he wishes to help people, that's why he goes out of his way to constatly embark in shenanigans with people. Maya simply doesn't give a fuck about hurting others, that is the big difference.

So if for whatever reason I happened to be WIRES, I would take this stupid bitch and remove her from existance so that she can stop corrupting this shell of infinite power and replace her with a girl that has genuine, un-implanted feelings of love for him. Maybe a girl that can hear sounds.
 

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Is it too much to ask that Noriko be happy just one time?
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I think the big words for understanding Noriko are loser, genius and insane. I'll skip most of what has already been said in previous posts and instead focus on what I think hasn't been mentioned enough.

Also, this is a long only textual character analysis, if not interested, skip to the tacos at the end.
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Noriko didn't actually seem to get to confront Sensei and (presumably) Maya. She was seemingly stuck on her bus:
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In retrospect, if Sensei was with Maya then she broke the pact. It's actually probably Ami, but there's not really much of a reason that Sensei and someone would have been in the old district back then...
 
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I never liked Maya and these kinds of things only amplify my dislike of her.

She is a pretty disgusting person, more so than Akira in my opinion.

This is where moral compasses cannot point to a correct direction, you'd think Akira is a horrible person (which he is) for grooming girls, but what about Maya? did SHE groom Akira? This might seem like a pretty stupid person, how can a literal child groom an adult person, but that's a misconception that people always have because they assume a young person can never be bad or should never be held accountable.

This is where my moral compass differs from most people, I believe Maya is worse than Akira for the simple reason that her intentions are more ill-purposed than his. She seduced and stole Akira from Niki (presumable using some kind of powers) and made it so that all comunications was ceased between him and the others because "fuck them hes only mine lol"

She doesn't give a fuck about how others feel and only wants him for her selfish desires.

Akira is just a broken man (actions still not justifiable) that finds comfort in getting his Pink-headed yogurt slinger wet from drilling fresh pussy, but he genuinely feels bad for doing it, he's just too weak to control it, and at the end of the way he wishes to help people, that's why he goes out of his way to constatly embark in shenanigans with people. Maya simply doesn't give a fuck about hurting others, that is the big difference.

So if for whatever reason I happened to be WIRES, I would take this stupid bitch and remove her from existance so that she can stop corrupting this shell of infinite power and replace her with a girl that has genuine, un-implanted feelings of love for him. Maybe a girl that can hear sounds.
Assuming she has any power to begin with, even if she does, it doesn't seem to be that strong if she couldn't do shit to stop the resets and all that. Otherwise, she is just a normal teenage girl and Akira an adult who not only pursued something with Maya willingly, he also willingly went with whatever Maya did to "steal" him; broken or not he has proven to be able to say no when he doesn't want something, so saying Maya did it all is unfair, he is just as guilty.
 

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- "I begged the driver to stop so I could get off and chase you down and wrap my arms around you and ask you to come home."
- "But of course she [redacted]."
- "I couldn't believe it. Here I was just inches away from finally finding you and [redacted]."
Interesting, my interpretation from "but of course she" was that she managed to get off the bus but was stopped by Maya from hugging him.

I guess that she wasn't able to leave the bus is also valid.
Assuming she has any power to begin with, even if she does, it doesn't seem to be that strong if she couldn't do shit to stop the resets and all that. Otherwise, she is just a normal teenage girl and Akira an adult who not only pursued something with Maya willingly, he also willingly went with whatever Maya did to "steal" him; broken or not he has proven to be able to say no when he doesn't want something, so saying Maya did it all is unfair, he is just as guilty.
I agree, Maya was a child. I think it is relevant that he was broken, and that she acted in bad-faith, and forced/manipulated and even perhaps blackmailed him - since that is also evidenced by her strong refusal to the fact that she was molested. But Akira was still an adult that most likely wanted to "pet the cat" when he first met her. They're both wrong here, or none of them are depending on how the story ends. But we can't in good faith just blame one side (especially not Maya's since, again, a child).

I'm finally on my vacation and have some free time to replay the game once again. I just started, and man, after the whole Ami's mental breakdown, Akira's first day must have looked scary as fuck from Ami's perspective: sudden memory loss, questions about her parents, about the people he's known for years, why she calls him Sensei instead of his real name, why she's living with him instead of being closer to her friends and the like.
Looking at it from that perspective, yes, she takes it way too well. Like way too well. She either remembers fragments of the cycles, or Akira had this happen other times before the resets (Ami is fully acquainted with his sanity pack and auto-pilot mode). Or maybe both.
 
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