What exactly is the story of LINK? I've searched wikipedia, the. All I've been able to gather was that some kid named Tokio gets sucked into The World after meeting a strange girl and then he starts meeting past. What exactly is this about, and is it any good? I don't care at all about spoilers--to me, no matter how much information I know beforehand it never compares to reading the thing myself.
I'm just curious because I'm not sure if I should buy this after I go through the G. Re: LINK's story? Quote Post by Kuukai » Thu Mar 24, pm You posted in the manga forum, but the manga was never completed and nothing was really explained. Quote Post by Hybrid » Sat Mar 26, am Hmm, from my understanding it was the game that was based after the story of the manga. Well, that's why you can never fully trust what wikipedia says.
Thanks for the links. Quote Post by Kuukai » Sat Mar 26, am The manga is a retelling, it came out first but it was based on the existing game project. It's the same way that SIGN was based on the. Quote Post by Airon » Mon Mar 28, pm Kuukai wrote: The manga is a retelling, it came out first but it was based on the existing game project. Quote Post by Kuukai » Mon Mar 28, pm seithecs wrote: Kuukai wrote: The manga is a retelling, it came out first but it was based on the existing game project.
Quote Post by Airon » Sat Apr 02, pm Kuukai wrote: seithecs wrote: Kuukai wrote: The manga is a retelling, it came out first but it was based on the existing game project. As in, the story has nothing to do with the games. Returner, and a new recording of the "legendary". Old Testament, will disclose all of the mysteries of.
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