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Re: Mikhail

Posted: Dec 01, 2012 6:57 am
by Keera
Yeah I really don't think it matters who you marry in this game - you'll always get disappointed after you get married. I was so infatuated with Cam when we were dating, but then after we got married? I didn't play for more than two weeks, I don't think :/

Re: Mikhail

Posted: Dec 01, 2012 8:24 pm
by imnotabanana
What's with all the hate with Mikhail :(
He's my favorite bachelor.
Err... I'm not gonna debate but like his dialogue after marriage.
And his last flower event is sweet.
I understand his personality because we don't really socialize a lot.

I also have to agree with Keera here.
After marriage, it ges really boring lol

Re: Mikhail

Posted: Dec 01, 2012 10:19 pm
by Angelic
Every bachelor is boring after marriage, though ^.^ You can't pin something like that on just Mikhail.

Actually, Mikhail's last flower event is my favorite of all the bachelors' events. It's just so... *gush* (Even though he's only my third favorite bachelor XD)
My second favorite is Kana's first one... when you choose the wrong answer. I laughed.
Then Hiro's green--because you actually learn something about SOMEONE. He actually tells you more about himself in that one event than you ever learn about most characters in the game--period XD

Re: Mikhail

Posted: Dec 01, 2012 10:25 pm
by Apple_Blossom
I can also agree with the "it gets boring after marriage" posts. Because of the fact it's repetitive, and nobody likes that.

I didn't see Mikhail all that bad, to be honest. He wasn't one of my favorites, nor did I hate him. I thought his flower events were quite nice, and sweeter than some other bachelors'.

I went for Dirk, and married him. I was happy by my accomplishment, but wasn't all satisfied with his personality after marriage. He was sweet as could be, but things just got boring.

Re: Mikhail

Posted: Dec 02, 2012 7:51 am
by Random Dratini
Lily Sakana wrote:OMG, for me, marrying Mikhail was the BIGGEST GAMING MISTAKE I HAD EVER MADE! I really wish you could get a divorce on this game like in The Sims series...all that effort...all those soybeans wasted on making him Boiled Tofu...sigh...
You should have given him sashimi, it's really cheap and easy to make. :lol: For real, I just gave him boiled tofu in his birthday, sashimi in the common days and married him in Fall 19, you don't need to rush. Mikhail is my favorite bachelor from all HM games I have ever played.

I wouldn't complain about him getting boring after marriage, I agree that it happens to every bachelor.

EDIT: Fall 19 of year 2. ^^:

Re: Mikhail

Posted: Dec 08, 2012 8:24 am
by A Passer By
Boring? I am reading the forums and I just...this is what good life after marriage should be like- stable and stuff. But what they could have done is to have your spouse help out like cook a meal or something. That would be perfectly enough. I am not expecting to say, meet Kana's father- which would have been great- but the little things spioses should do after marriage would be welcome, but a game maker's way of thinking and perhaps even japanese game maer's way of thinking is probably different.

So-the little things yes, but other than that I am not really disappointed, I never expect fireworks after marriage, or even in a game of this sort. It's more about stability.

Hello to all by the way.

Re: Mikhail

Posted: Dec 10, 2012 8:05 am
by Goldmare
Hello! ^_^

Eh, stability is good. I don't even mind the spouse saying the same thing every day. As you mentioned, if they would just do the simple stuff like cook for you each night (once a week??) or at least help a little bit with the chores, it'd be fine. At the very LEAST, if you're playing as a girl and are pregnant, your husband should do some work for you. Seriously. Just brush the animals for me and we're cool, dear.

The only other problem I had was the fact that basically nothing changes once your married in your actual interaction with... well, everyone. For example, if you marry Ash, you will still get Cheryl's "To Protect Ash!" requests, which makes no sense. And your spouse will still make all the same comments as before if you go on dates with them (except for dates at your own house, which actually have dialogue that reflects the fact that you're married now). And you can still go on dates with other bachelor(ette)s and make them jealous. I just can't help but wonder... why did I get married in the first place? Nothing's changed at all! (To be fair, some of the regular dialogue with your spouse's family does change, I think...but only if you live in the same town, or something. The other villagers will comment on your marriage, of course, but their comments are the same no matter who you marry.)

But then you have a kid, so it doesn't feel quite so pointless anymore. XD;