tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8031063966272508587.post6726134661620837111..comments2024-03-27T06:07:20.345+01:00Comments on ボクの事件簿: Monochrome MotionHo-Linghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04673330638260132388noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8031063966272508587.post-64496355196018512992018-08-17T10:28:51.853+02:002018-08-17T10:28:51.853+02:00I'd start out with Yume no Owari Ni, Tomoshibi...I'd start out with Yume no Owari Ni, Tomoshibi ga Kienu Mae ni, [one of the DS titles], Ashes & Diamonds, Ghost of the Dusk. <br /><br />The four DS titles are all very much alike in concept (a new title story which is relatively short + five of the mobile phone applications), so I wouldn't advise playing them back to back, that can be rather tiring. I'd say that Kienai Kokoro and Akai Chou offer the best selection of stories. But I'd definitely start with the two PS titles first, as they're not only the best of the series, but also easily available digitally for little. Ho-Linghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04673330638260132388noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8031063966272508587.post-62551043685226232052018-08-17T07:32:30.046+02:002018-08-17T07:32:30.046+02:00I have never played this series...want to get into...I have never played this series...want to get into it. I read all your blog posts, and I compiled a list of those which you gave favorable reviews to:<br /><br />Yume no Owari Ni<br />Tomoshibi ga kieru mae ni<br />Akai Chou<br />Kienai Kokoro<br />Fuserareta Shinjitsu<br />Hai To Daimond<br />Ghost<br />Prism<br /><br />Am I missing any? Which ones of the above can I skip? I plan on playing them in chronological order of release.Mangonoreply@blogger.com