Our sub’s topic is gacha gaming, but this can include things that are indirectly related to gacha gaming, such as international politics, celebrity, tech, and financial news, and so on.New posts must be related to gacha gaming. If all you want to do is ask a question, that’s fine, but use the Megathread to do so. Titles for single-game-related submissions must include the games name for immediate clarity. This means that you are required to submit enough substance for others to discuss without relying on additional comments. Every submission must be able to hold water as a standalone post.Any post that is too hostile, toxic, or insulting may be removed, whether it’s directed at an individual or at a group of people. We’re here to celebrate gacha games, to ask & answer honest questions. I'm glad that Alice found the strength to move on with her life.Please familiarize yourself with the rules of our community before you post. The battles allow her to deal with nontangible problems in a directly physical way. I feel that the library characters serve the same role for Reality Alice. This reminds me a lot of the 2012 black rock shooter anime where the girls have otherselves, otherworldly beings who fight each other in an endless war to protect the psyches of their owners. The endless cyclic nature of the characters killing each other can represent Alice's constant inner turmoil and suicidal ideation. They aren't really people and Alice hasn't fully fleshed out their stories so she uses public-domain characters as placeholders. This could be why several parts of their backstories, including the real names of their reality counterparts, are censored. The characters represented various forms of her desires and probably never truly existed in the first place. It's a world Alice constructed to cope with her psychological issues, possibly caused by her relationship with her teacher. I love how this ending gives a clear answer to what Sinoalice was really about. We see the alt version of Alice waking up in a classroom and joining her friend in the distance. She thanks them for being by her side the entire time and this gives her the strength to find her exit. After praying for someone to save her, she becomes aware of the player. She desperately searches for an escape and despair when it can't be found. This maze has doors with messages written in them by the other characters, each message reflecting their concept and how they connect to Alice. She sees a rabbit running and follows it into a maze. A quick summary of it is that Alice finds herself alone in the reality world surrounded by nightmares. The Taiwanese ending for sinoalice opens up an incredibly fascinating perspective for the story. This theory is based on the Taiwanese ending which can be found here: All art must be sourced and linked in a comment. Malicious attempts to spoil other users will result in a ban.
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