Glad to be here with my fellow Laura shippers. To me Alisa is the least interesting. Emma and Fie are awesome, and Musse is adorable, but Laura stands tall above them all.
agreed, to me every girls are best to ship with but Alisa is not quite that attractive but the developers and the japanese player kinda like Alisa so they make Alisa main girl in the game
@@ziweiyuan Because Cold Steel 3 and 4 were made with the PS4 in mind. Cold Steel 1 and 2 on PS4 were ports of the PC version, which had the additional voice acting.
@@Tronchoboy Maybe they chose it because its similarity to "Celtic" which is commonly pronounced with the /k/ sound. No English phonetic rule always holds up
She is the best character for Rean. Strong and sweet.
Glad to be here with my fellow Laura shippers. To me Alisa is the least interesting. Emma and Fie are awesome, and Musse is adorable, but Laura stands tall above them all.
Preach king preach
agreed, to me every girls are best to ship with but Alisa is not quite that attractive but the developers and the japanese player kinda like Alisa so they make Alisa main girl in the game
Just saw this last night and god was I like "YES!!! GO REAN GO!!!!"
Man wish they would have kept Laura's CS2 costume going forward. Was a lot cooler than what she ended up with
Rean x Laura is the best ship
victor arseid : i feel disturbance in the force😂
Its late but I feel that a more acurate will be
Victor: for Adios my daughter did manage to get a boyfriend
Honestly Victor approves of Rean being his son-in-law
i like the romances but to bad they dont mean anything and that they dont carry over
The romance choices in 1 carried to 2, but I have no clue why they didn't carry into 3.
@@ziweiyuan Because Cold Steel 3 and 4 were made with the PS4 in mind. Cold Steel 1 and 2 on PS4 were ports of the PC version, which had the additional voice acting.
Towa is my new favourite used to be Alisa
Celdic is pronounced Keldic?
Same as cold
@@whitewingedfox9879 Yeah but C with a, o and u is pronounced /k/ while C with an e or an i is pronounced /z/. That's what I meant.
@@Tronchoboy Maybe they chose it because its similarity to "Celtic" which is commonly pronounced with the /k/ sound. No English phonetic rule always holds up