The quest(s)’s opening cutscene shows Mina being transformed into Miracyrina and subsequently: a.) again transforming, this time into ESP Energy Ghost or whatever Mira’s * mech form is called, b.) burying Han Velsing underneath the Lyceum town statue (though not to worry, as his somewhat-less-snippy twin brother Shawn immediately pops up to take Han’s place), and c.) vanishing into the first of various areas where we attempt to battle her. “I was hoping for something a bit more creative.” “That Mina would end up becoming Miracyrina? …Weren’t we all?” “You mean you were expecting Mina to turn into a mech after promising to kill everyone who accidentally helped her?” “It shows exactly what I was expecting it to show.” Therefore, I will treat it exactly as if it were, and shall make no more mention of the matter. Regardless of whether or not this release is the actual finale, it has been announced as such. “Who cares, it was horrible enough to ruin any chance they might have had at a decent ending.” Speculations have been heard that the next releases contain the real Necryptos ending. On February 26th, 2010, Korin and the MQ team released the Necryptos finale or, at least, what has been announced as the finale. I can’t say whether or not it will draw the readers in.” ![]() Think the opening’s weird enough to draw some readers in?” It’s short for Standard Reviews Template. *Stelarinna has entirely neglected to turn off the voice recorder. ![]() I might have done it because I don’t much like writing narrative summary, or I might have done it to emphasize that this review completely shatters my SRT, or I might have done it simply because, as so often happens, my brain simply could not come up with a simple summary. The reason why I left it blank to begin with is open for interpretation. “Yes, you may insert a witty summary of your choice in place of this entirely useless block of text.
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