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* TheDogBitesBack: In the trailers every time Rosa appears, she shoots and furiously beats the crap out of Eva-Beatrice and Beatrice (in the main series the 2 witches had [[CruelAndUnusualDeath particularly]] [[TheManyDeathsOfYou targeted]] her). Even in some of Rosa's storymodes, she has the possibility of making these 2 pass a [[KickTheSonOfABitch very bad quarter of an hour.]]

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* TheDogBitesBack: In the trailers every time Rosa appears, she shoots and furiously beats the crap out of Eva-Beatrice and Beatrice (in the main series the 2 witches had [[CruelAndUnusualDeath particularly]] [[TheManyDeathsOfYou targeted]] her). Even in some of Rosa's storymodes, she has the possibility of making these 2 pass a [[KickTheSonOfABitch very bad quarter of an hour.]]
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The game features ten of the characters from the novels. An UsefulNotes/XBox360 port, ''Ougon Musoukyoku X'', has also been released, featuring the ten characters, plus three more added to the roster. And an expansion to the PC version, ''Ougon Musoukyoku CROSS'', has also been released, featuring all the characters from the original and the Xbox port, plus three more characters, and three others added as updates. Gameplay-wise, it uses four buttons: Three attacks (Weak, Medium and Strong), and a fourth button to switch characters. The game uses a TagTeam mechanic where you can pick a team of two characters and confront another team of two, however, both characters share the same life meter, so, if one of them is defeated, both of them lose the round. It also uses a mechanic called "Meta World", which turns the stage into a dark, macabre version of itself, and allows the characters to perform a unique Super Move.

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The game features ten of the characters from the novels. An UsefulNotes/XBox360 Platform/XBox360 port, ''Ougon Musoukyoku X'', has also been released, featuring the ten characters, plus three more added to the roster. And an expansion to the PC version, ''Ougon Musoukyoku CROSS'', has also been released, featuring all the characters from the original and the Xbox port, plus three more characters, and three others added as updates. Gameplay-wise, it uses four buttons: Three attacks (Weak, Medium and Strong), and a fourth button to switch characters. The game uses a TagTeam mechanic where you can pick a team of two characters and confront another team of two, however, both characters share the same life meter, so, if one of them is defeated, both of them lose the round. It also uses a mechanic called "Meta World", which turns the stage into a dark, macabre version of itself, and allows the characters to perform a unique Super Move.
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''Umineko: Golden Fantasia'' (Released in Japan under the name ''Ougon Musoukyoku''), is a PC fighting game in the vein of ''VideoGame/MeltyBlood'', developed and published by Creator/SeventhExpansion, as a spin-off of the visual novel ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry''. It loosely follows the story of the visual novels about a series of mysterious deaths and disappearances that occur during October 4th and 5th, 1986, in the island of Rokkenjima.

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''Umineko: Golden Fantasia'' (Released in Japan under the name ''Ougon Musoukyoku''), is a PC fighting game in the vein of ''VideoGame/MeltyBlood'', developed and published by Creator/SeventhExpansion, [[Creator/Ryukishi07 07th Expansion]], as a spin-off of the visual novel ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry''. It loosely follows the story of the visual novels about a series of mysterious deaths and disappearances that occur during October 4th and 5th, 1986, in the island of Rokkenjima.
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* TheDogBitesBack: In the trailers every time Rosa appears it is only to shoot and furiously beat out the crap of Eva-Beatrice and Beatrice, can be seen like this (considering that in the main series the 2 witches had [[CruelAndUnusualDeath particularly]] [[TheManyDeathsOfYou targeted]] her). Even in some of Rosa's storymodes she has the possibility of making these 2 pass a [[KickTheSonOfABitch very bad quarter of an hour.]]

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* TheDogBitesBack: In the trailers every time Rosa appears it is only to shoot appears, she shoots and furiously beat out beats the crap out of Eva-Beatrice and Beatrice, can be seen like this (considering that in Beatrice (in the main series the 2 witches had [[CruelAndUnusualDeath particularly]] [[TheManyDeathsOfYou targeted]] her). Even in some of Rosa's storymodes storymodes, she has the possibility of making these 2 pass a [[KickTheSonOfABitch very bad quarter of an hour.]]
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* SchoolFestival: One of the stages is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: A School Festival with a band performing on the background, dressed like ''Franchsie/TouhouProject'' characters.

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* SchoolFestival: One of the stages is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: A School Festival with a band performing on the background, dressed like ''Franchsie/TouhouProject'' ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' characters.
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* {{Wimpification}}: Humorously acknowledged in the game in regards to Battler, if the Battler/Ronove, Ange/Virgilia and Dlanor/Virgilia endings are any indication. Ange even has a rare in-game opening line against Virgilia regarding this.
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''Umineko: Golden Fantasia'' (Released in Japan under the name ''Ougon Musoukyoku''), is a PC fighting game in the vein of ''VideoGame/MeltyBlood'', developen and published by Creator/SeventhExpansion, as a spin-off of the visual novel ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry''. It loosely follows the story of the visual novels about a series of mysterious deaths and disappearances that occur during October 4th and 5th, 1986, in the island of Rokkenjima.

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''Umineko: Golden Fantasia'' (Released in Japan under the name ''Ougon Musoukyoku''), is a PC fighting game in the vein of ''VideoGame/MeltyBlood'', developen developed and published by Creator/SeventhExpansion, as a spin-off of the visual novel ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry''. It loosely follows the story of the visual novels about a series of mysterious deaths and disappearances that occur during October 4th and 5th, 1986, in the island of Rokkenjima.
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Mentioned the PS 4 and Switch versions


The game was added to Steam in December 2017 under the name ''Umineko: Golden Fantasia'', published by [=MangaGamer=]. It's basically a localized version of ''CROSS''.

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The game was added to Steam in December 2017 under the name ''Umineko: Golden Fantasia'', published by [=MangaGamer=]. It's basically a localized version of ''CROSS''. And in January 2021, a download code for CROSS came with first press copies of the ''Symphony of Catbox and Dreams'' port for the [=PS4=] and Nintendo Switch.
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* DraggedIntoDrag: Kanon gets this by Jessica [[http://i.imgur.com/WupeP2R.jpg during their ending]], where he's cosplaying as [[VideoGame/{{Touhou}} Reimu]].

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* DraggedIntoDrag: Kanon gets this by Jessica [[http://i.imgur.com/WupeP2R.jpg during their ending]], where he's cosplaying as [[VideoGame/{{Touhou}} [[Franchise/TouhouProject Reimu]].



* SchoolFestival: One of the stages is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: A School Festival with a band performing on the background, dressed like ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' characters.

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* SchoolFestival: One of the stages is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: A School Festival with a band performing on the background, dressed like ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' ''Franchsie/TouhouProject'' characters.



* WholeCostumeReference: In the SchoolFestival stage, the band performing on the background are dressed as ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' characters, with the lead singer, rhythm guitar and bass dressed as Reimu Hakurei, Marisa Kirisame and Sakuya Izayoi respectively. Jessica herself also does this for her Meta-Super: She changes her clothes to those of Marisa, and fires an upwards [[WaveMotionGun Master Spark]]. She also does it in one of her victory animations (minus the huge laser, of course). And in Jessica's ending along with Kanon, [[DraggedIntoDrag the latter is forced to dress as Reimu.]]

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* WholeCostumeReference: In the SchoolFestival stage, the band performing on the background are dressed as ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' characters, with the lead singer, rhythm guitar and bass dressed as Reimu Hakurei, Marisa Kirisame and Sakuya Izayoi respectively. Jessica herself also does this for her Meta-Super: She changes her clothes to those of Marisa, and fires an upwards [[WaveMotionGun Master Spark]]. She also does it in one of her victory animations (minus the huge laser, of course). And in Jessica's ending along with Kanon, [[DraggedIntoDrag the latter is forced to dress as Reimu.]]
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** Battler's alternate color looks like [[VideoGame/HeartNoKuniNoAlice Peter White without rabbit ears]].

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** Battler's alternate color looks like [[VideoGame/HeartNoKuniNoAlice [[VideoGame/AliceInTheCountryOfHearts Peter White without rabbit ears]].
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* TheDogBitesBack/KickTheSonOfABitch: In the trailers every time Rosa appears it is only to shoot and furiously beat out the crap of Eva-Beatrice and Beatrice, can be seen like this (considering that in the main series the 2 witches had [[CruelAndUnusualDeath particularly]] [[TheManyDeathsOfYou targeted]] her). Even in some of Rosa's storymodes, the latter has the possibility of making these 2 pass a very bad quarter of an hour.

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* TheDogBitesBack/KickTheSonOfABitch: TheDogBitesBack: In the trailers every time Rosa appears it is only to shoot and furiously beat out the crap of Eva-Beatrice and Beatrice, can be seen like this (considering that in the main series the 2 witches had [[CruelAndUnusualDeath particularly]] [[TheManyDeathsOfYou targeted]] her). Even in some of Rosa's storymodes, the latter storymodes she has the possibility of making these 2 pass a [[KickTheSonOfABitch very bad quarter of an hour.]]
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* TheDogBitesBack/KickTheSonOfABitch: In the trailers every time Rosa appears it is only to shoot and furiously beat out the crap of Eva-Beatrice and Beatrice, can be seen like this (considering that in the main series the 2 witches had [[CruelAndUnusualDeath particularly]] [[TheManyDeathsOfYou targeted]] her). Even in some of Rosa's storymodes, the latter has the possibility of making these 2 pass a very bad quarter of an hour.
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** Erika's alternate color is [[Music/{{Vocaloid}} Hatsune Miku]], and one of her winposes mimic's [[VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters Iori Yagami's]] EvilLaugh.

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** Erika's alternate color is [[Music/{{Vocaloid}} Hatsune Miku]], Music/HatsuneMiku, and one of her winposes mimic's win poses mimics [[VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters Iori Yagami's]] EvilLaugh.
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We're not supposed to pothole tropes in quotes.


-> ''Having the witch by your side is [[SarcasmMode extremely reassuring]]. With her powers, weave a new tale on this mysterious island.''

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-> ''Having the witch by your side is [[SarcasmMode extremely reassuring]].reassuring. With her powers, weave a new tale on this mysterious island.''
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As I'm trying for consistency with Japanese Video Game Companies.


-> ''[[blue:"Looks like I'll be joining forces with you this time!"]]''
-> ''[[red:"How long can you keep that facade up? You should beg if you want to borrow my powers!"]]''

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-> ''[[blue:"Looks like I'll be joining forces with you this time!"]]''
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''[[red:"How long can you keep that facade up? You should beg if you want to borrow my powers!"]]''



''Umineko: Golden Fantasia'' (Released in Japan under the name ''Ougon Musoukyoku''), is a PC fighting game in the vein of ''VideoGame/MeltyBlood'', developen and published by 07th Expansion, as a spin-off of the visual novel ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry''. It loosely follows the story of the visual novels about a series of mysterious deaths and disappearances that occur during October 4th and 5th, 1986, in the island of Rokkenjima.

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''Umineko: Golden Fantasia'' (Released in Japan under the name ''Ougon Musoukyoku''), is a PC fighting game in the vein of ''VideoGame/MeltyBlood'', developen and published by 07th Expansion, Creator/SeventhExpansion, as a spin-off of the visual novel ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry''. It loosely follows the story of the visual novels about a series of mysterious deaths and disappearances that occur during October 4th and 5th, 1986, in the island of Rokkenjima.
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Apparently, colored text is now functional on the main wiki, so these potholes are no longer necessary.


%% To replicate the Blue/Red Truths from the original visual novel, I'm going to lead the first quote to an actual page and the second one to a non-existent one. Just so you know.
-> ''[[EnemyMine "Looks like I'll be joining forces with you this time!"]]''
-> ''[[PridefulBoast "How long can you keep that facade up? You should beg if you want to borrow my powers!"]]''

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%% To replicate the Blue/Red Truths from the original visual novel, I'm going to lead the first quote to an actual page and the second one to a non-existent one. Just so you know.

-> ''[[EnemyMine "Looks ''[[blue:"Looks like I'll be joining forces with you this time!"]]''
-> ''[[PridefulBoast "How ''[[red:"How long can you keep that facade up? You should beg if you want to borrow my powers!"]]''
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* EXSpecialAttack: You can spend 1 SP to perform stronger special attacks.
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* WholeCostumeReference: In the SchoolFestival stage, the band performing on the background are dressed as ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' characters, with the lead singer, rhythm guitar and bass dressed as Reimu Hakurei, Marisa Kirisame and Sakuya Izayoi respectively. Jessica herself also does this for her Meta-Super: She changes her clothes to those of Marisa, and fires an upwards [[WaveMotionGun Master Spark]]. And in Jessica's ending along with Kanon, [[DraggedIntoDrag the latter is forced to dress as Reimu.]]

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* WholeCostumeReference: In the SchoolFestival stage, the band performing on the background are dressed as ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' characters, with the lead singer, rhythm guitar and bass dressed as Reimu Hakurei, Marisa Kirisame and Sakuya Izayoi respectively. Jessica herself also does this for her Meta-Super: She changes her clothes to those of Marisa, and fires an upwards [[WaveMotionGun Master Spark]]. She also does it in one of her victory animations (minus the huge laser, of course). And in Jessica's ending along with Kanon, [[DraggedIntoDrag the latter is forced to dress as Reimu.]]
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** Beatrice wields a long pipe, similar to an evil cigarette holder, and an also use it as a MagicWand.

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** Beatrice wields a long pipe, similar to an evil cigarette holder, and an can also use it as a MagicWand.

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* WholeCostumeReference: In the SchoolFestival stage, the band performing on the background are dressed as ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' characters, with the lead singer, rhythm guitar and bass dressed as Reimu Hakurei, Marisa Kirisame and Sakuya Izayoi respectively. Jessica herself also does this for her Meta-Super: She changes her clothes to those of Marisa, and fires an upwards [[WaveMotionGun Master Spark]]. And in Jessica's ending along with Kanon, [[DraggedIntoDrag the latter is forced to dress as Reimu.]]



* WholeCostumeReference: In the SchoolFestival stage, the band performing on the background are dressed as ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' characters, with the lead singer, rhythm guitar and bass dressed as Reimu Hakurei, Marisa Kirisame and Sakuya Izayoi respectively. Jessica herself also does this for her Meta-Super: She changes her clothes to those of Marisa, and fires an upwards [[WaveMotionGun Master Spark]]. And in Jessica's ending along with Kanon, [[DraggedIntoDrag the latter is forced to dress as Reimu.]]
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* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: The AI has a bad habit of foregoing the directional sequence before a special attack, leading to potentially frustrating scenarios like AI!Battler invoking Meta-World and blowing you away with three Meta-Supers in a row, which would be downright impossible for a human player to do when taking stick movements into account.


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* {{Wimpification}}: Humorously acknowledged in the game in regards to Battler, if the Battler/Ronove, Ange/Virgilia and Dlanor/Virgilia endings are any indication. Ange even has a rare in-game opening line against Virgilia regarding this.
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* TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: In the story scenario of Rosa and Beatrice, Eva-Beatrice is the final boss.

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* TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: In the story scenario of Rosa and Beatrice, Eva-Beatrice EVA-Beatrice is the final boss.

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