This is because the director retconed these events (along with some others) and because he is the sole writer, along with the publisher FuRyu, who did not care about continuity much during the production of the second game. So no, if anything you should at least watch the playthrough of the first game, and if you go for the remake, you can safely ignore the Hot Springs (Stork), the Sun Temple (Kuchinashi), Eiji Biwasaka and Ayana Amamoto as none of the extra content in the remake (including the Musician Route) is in any way referenced in the second game. The anime is more of a companion than accurate retelling of the first game, the two complement each other. Sorry to necro this, do you think watching the anime is enough to cover the story to skip the first game? So you can play/watch the remake for the story and not pay attention to things happening in the new dungeons, if you only want to know the story for the sequel. The game references the first game quite often in terms of story, so it is recommended to know the story first. Originally posted by Newby24:You don't need to strictly speaking, but you'll get spoiled by the events in numerous ways. The extra stories are nice to know, but not needed for understanding of the sequel. The entire alternative route to an extend, it is largely ignored, minus one character, which also plays an important role in the original story. The dungeons which story content you can safely ignore in the remake: Miyabi Hot Springs, Sun TempleĬharacters: Eiji and Ayana/Kuchinashi and Stork. In other words "The new characters and dungeons" on the Steam store page of the remake are not important to know at all. The sequel is only referencing events that happened in "The Caligula Effect" not the extra content of "The Caligula Effect: Overdose" (the remake) You don't need to strictly speaking, but you'll get spoiled by the events in numerous ways.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |