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It is also unknown why multiple Games need to be played, and why one Game is not decisive enough.
It is also unknown why multiple Games need to be played, and why one Game is not decisive enough.
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The Game is a competition held between the 23 wards of Tokyo that would determine which guild will have hierarchy over all other guilds, and thus whose Rules reign supreme. It can also refer more specifically to the competition between the worlds of the different Gates, with representatives of each world leading the guilds they use to compete in the Game.

Multiple Games

The Game has started and ended several times because it is set up to loop by the App. When a Game ends, the environment within Tokyo's Walls is reset and the Game begins anew. Memories of all individuals are lost, with the exception of individuals who have formed a connection outside of Tokyo, as well as individuals with Sacred Artifacts that act as pillars.

Purpose

The purpose of the Game is to consolidate all 24 mythologies into one, as theorized by Shuichi. The reasons for why the worlds of the 23 different wards vie for control is unclear; however, it may be due to Tokyo been a hub for control over all connected worlds. Thus, winning The Game may mean holding hierarchy over all 23 worlds in Tokyo, as well as Tokyo itself.

It is also unknown why multiple Games need to be played, and why one Game is not decisive enough.

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Anonymous user: c76efa64
No. 18130
11 months ago
Score 0 You
nah this icon won
Anonymous user: 23b31684
No. 18122
11 months ago
Score 0 You
<-- this mf just won the game
Anonymous user: 0e688fa0
No. 16852
18 months ago
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idk who updated the information of this page and added a lot of detail and info, but TYSM for that, you have done a amazing job! <3
Anonymous user: 8c5d9186
No. 16832
18 months ago
Score 0 You

>>2883

What the actual hell are you talking about. I want to think this is a troll. Seriously what does Kojima have to do with this. If you have a review to reference please try to link it because I feel it would be more coherent than whatever this rant is.
Anonymous user: 1b3bcf56
No. 4936
57 months ago
Score 0 You

Mmm yeah mmm So blue blue blue blue yeah blue blue blue blue

The color of my heart is blue I’m not in a good mood, you know I’m a bit sensitive, especially to you You’re asking if I’ve been well, do you? Not really, I wish things were better

I’m sorry, I hate you, I like you a little Even though you look sad But I still can’t look into your eyes Feels like you still hate me

Blue blue blue, we’re getting colored When our hearts were getting bruised My heart is true true, when I’m with you

Being loved was so beautiful
Anonymous user: d234b9ac
No. 4934
57 months ago
Score 0 You

>>4931

i came in MC. i am the winner of the game
Anonymous user: eb9c9907
No. 4931
57 months ago
Score 0 You
You're all wrong, the virginity was actually mine all along
Anonymous user: bfb85587
No. 4921
57 months ago
Score 0 You

>>4918

no i took the virginity
Anonymous user: 0d7273bb
No. 4918
57 months ago
Score 0 You
no this one
Anonymous user: bfb85587
No. 4917
57 months ago
Score 0 You

>>4916

u fool, this one took MC's virginity
Anonymous user: 29e4e306
No. 4916
57 months ago
Score 1 You
who cares who wins the game? this icon took MC's virginity
Anonymous user: 1b684ebe
No. 4915
57 months ago
Score 0 You
Not the red oni aka best Oni
Anonymous user: bfb85587
No. 4914
57 months ago
Score 0 You

>>4913

no its this one, git gud
Anonymous user: 1b684ebe
No. 4913
57 months ago
Score 0 You
It's this icon that wins the game
Anonymous user: 1b3bcf56
No. 4909
57 months ago
Score 0 You
cum
Anonymous user: bfb85587
No. 4908
57 months ago
Score 0 You

>>4907

no, its this icon
Anonymous user: 29e4e306
No. 4907
57 months ago
Score 0 You
Time loops don't exist and the first and only person who had killed MC is this icon
Anonymous user: 7d074f2c
No. 4906
57 months ago
Score 0 You
I LOST FUUUUUUUCK
Anonymous user: 75a9dcce
No. 4905
57 months ago
Score 0 You
What if the game was won by the one who's shown in the icon next to this comment
Anonymous user: 1d41f5cb
No. 4363
59 months ago
Score 1 You
You just lost the game
Anonymous user: 268f73b0
No. 2883
64 months ago
Score 0 You

Why would anyone be interested in playing a game set in the dullest fetish in the history of LGBT? Seriously each chapter following the protagonist and his pals from Tokyo as they fight assorted villains has been indistinguishable from the others. Aside from the gloomy imagery, the series’ only consistency has been its lack of excitement and ineffective use of special effects, all to make magic unmagical, to make action seem inert.

Perhaps the die was cast when LW vetoed the idea of Kojima directing the series; they made sure the game would never be mistaken for a work of art that meant anything to anybody? Just ridiculously profitable bara bait from the art. The Tokyo Afterschool Summoners series might be anti-Christian (or not), but it’s certainly the anti-James Bond series in its refusal of wonder, beauty and excitement. No one wants to face that fact. Now, thankfully, they no longer have to.

>a-at least the story is good though "No!" The writing is dreadful; the story was terrible. As I read, I noticed that every time a character went for a walk, the author wrote instead that the characters "kissed".

I began marking on the back of an envelope every time that phrase was repeated. I stopped only after I had marked the envelope several dozen times. I was incredulous. LW's mind is so governed by cliches and dead metaphors that they have no other style of writing. Later I read a lavish, loving review of Tokyo Afterschool Summoners by the same Shin Megami Tensei. He wrote something to the effect of, "If these gays are reading Tokyo Afterschool Summoners at 19 or 20, then when they get older they will go on to play Shin Megami Tensei." And he was quite right. He was not being ironic. When you read "Tokyo Afterschool Summoners" you are, in fact, trained to play Shin Megami Tensei.
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