Gosatsu-admin

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Date registered: 3. June 2017

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  1. Weekly Update #604: More Kamen Expressions — 7. March 2026
  2. Weekly Update #603: Kamen Expressions & Other Project Shout-Outs — 28. February 2026
  3. Weekly Update #602: New BGM Preview — 21. February 2026
  4. Weekly Update #601: More Facial Expressions — 14. February 2026
  5. Weekly Update #600: Onsen Sprites, BGM Progress & Mystery Game Jam 2026 — 7. February 2026

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Dec 03

Weekly Update #434: Plans For December

The final month of the year is here, which also tends to be the busiest one usually, and there certainly is a lot I’d still like to get done before we transition into 2023. Good thing I’m gonna be on vacation from my day job soon! My main focus during that time will remain the …

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Nov 26

Weekly Update #433: More Script Progress

Script work has continued on GENBA no Kizuna‘s fourth chapter and, while it takes me once again longer than anticipated to finish the current part, I’m at least satisfied with how it’s shaping up and had quite a bit of fun writing these last couple of days. I really wish I could share some previous, …

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Nov 19

Weekly Update 432: GENBA Progress & SHINRAI Aftermath

Last Saturday, I talked about GENBA no Kizuna‘s current script length and, ever since then, have added even more to it as I continued writing chapter four. I’m still finishing up Himatsu‘s interrogation route which is a bit more difficult compared to her previous ones. This time around, you interrogate each suspect individually, posing some …

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Nov 12

Weekly Update #431: Script & BG Progress

Once again, most of my week has been dedicated to the script for GENBA no Kizuna‘s fourth chapter and, at this point, I can definitely say that it’s going to be the longest one. As of right now, it’s sitting at ~53,000 words which is almost the same length as the second chapter (~58,000 words) …

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Nov 05

Weekly Update #430: Plans For November

Welp, Halloween has sadly passed and we’re now slowly moving towards the end of the year. Strange to think it’s not even two months left until the new one. There is definitely a lot we’d like to accomplish during this final stretch of 2022, however!

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Oct 31

Happy Halloween!

This time around, I decided to finally go for an idea I’ve been wanting to draw for literal years now. Taiko didn’t wear a Halloween costume in the actual game, so I thought it’d be fun to think about what he would have dressed up as if he had decided to go in a costume …

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Oct 29

Weekly Update #429: Console Anniversary

That’s right! Today, exactly one year ago, the console version of SHINRAI – Broken Beyond Despair was finally released! As always, it’s pretty hard to wrap my mind around the fact that it’s already been that long. [Insert usual rant about how time flies.] It’s still a pretty awesome achievement to me, however, and something …

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Oct 25

Halloween Sale 2022

This year, Steam has switched things up a little bit, which is why there is no “traditional” Halloween sale, but instead the so called Scream Fest. Not only has the event itself changed, however, even the participation method has and, as such, we unfortunately aren’t officially part of it, as we were not included by …

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Oct 22

Weekly Update #428: More Writing Progress & Halloween Preparations

Once again, most of my week has been dedicated to writing, this time focusing on Shinketsu‘s second chapter four route. Since the body has been thoroughly examined by now and there isn’t really anything more he can do in regards to it (at least not at the scene), he decides to contribute to the investigation …

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Oct 15

Weekly Update #427: Writing Progress

This week, I’ve made some pretty good progress on the script for GENBA no Kizuna‘s forth chapter! Both Keiichi‘s and Rei‘s next investigation routes are fully written now! Although they are still in need of some more polish, you can at least read through both of them from beginning to end now. Together, they add …

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