At long last, it's time for the Nagisa route podcast. It's the beginning of the end guys; our long, long uphill journey is about to reach its climax. But before that, let's take a moment to appreciate this humble route, and the messages it has to share about the concept
I find it interesting that you hardly went deep into most of the actual events of the route. Well it fits in with how Nagisa’s route is like 10-15 hours long if you count from new game with no skipping, which is easily the longest of all routes, but overall just conveys this situation and stream of experiences more than any specific occurrences in particular.
I want to say that I really appreciate it when people who know music talk about it. I am tone deaf and don’t know much about the theory or how to talk about it technically, but I love hearing people who do know talk about how the sounds relate to the story. It is very magical.
I am also glad to hear I am not the only one who had a problem with the pacing of the ending. I think Nagisa’s route would have been much more satisfying if it ended at the play.