![]() ![]() If you're a returnee who has been waiting for 4-5 years to get their hands on a translated copy, now's your chance. ![]() Try it out, I'll probably go back to edit once I've played enough of this to give a more thorough review, but if you're new to this series and want to try it out, this is good. According to the official website, Circus' visual novel 'Da Capo III' was announced to get a TV anime adaptation. It does use a few tracks from the previous ones, which I don't mind, but I feel a bit odd when I think about it, but that's just me. D An old G friend sends you a D Facebook requ Em est D You onl G y find out they’re r D acist after yo Em u accept D There’s G free office cake on D the first day Em of your diet D It’s li G ke they announce a n D ew iPhone the Em day after you buy it D And isn G ’t it ironic. Review: Da Capo 3 R By Marcus Estrada on MaThe Da Capo series is one of developer Circus’s best known titles. The story does enough to drag you into Hatsune Island, giving a nod to old timers like me as well. There will be references to past ones, but never enough to make you feel left out. You don't have to play the original 2 or any of the side stories at all to join in this one. A vibe that makes me very nostolgic and very happy of what's to come, and to expect things to turn into more than just the ecchiness or moeness for long. ![]() Da Capo 3 R is giving me the same vibes I had when I discovered the first one long ago, and wanting more and getting my hands on the second one. ![]()
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