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The story takes place in the year 2020, just three years after the events of [[.hack//G.U.]]. The story will take place not only in the new version of "The World" known as "The World R:X" but in the real world as well. The lead character is a middle school student named Tokio Kuryuu. He lives a normal life as a gamer until a mysterious girl named Saika Amagi transfers to his school. She takes Tokio to the school rooftop one day and sends his consciousness and real body into The World R:X. Where Tokio begins to discover that time for some characters, and even the history of The World itself, is going haywire. Such as Tsukasa turning back into his previous cold mannerisms, and Haseo being cold-hearted and obsessive about finding and killing Tri-Edge.
The story takes place in the year 2020, just three years after the events of [[.hack//G.U.]]. The story will take place not only in the new version of "The World" known as "The World R:X" but in the real world as well. The lead character is a middle school student named Tokio Kuryuu. He lives a normal life as a gamer until a mysterious girl named Saika Amagi transfers to his school. She takes Tokio to the school rooftop one day and sends his consciousness and real body into The World R:X. Where Tokio begins to discover that time for some characters, and even the history of The World itself, is going haywire. Such as Tsukasa turning back into his previous cold mannerisms, and Haseo being cold-hearted and obsessive about finding and killing Tri-Edge.


It has also been revealed from a hidden poem on [[CyberConnect2]]'s website that [[Kite (.hack)|Kite]] from the original four .hack games and [[Haseo]] from .hack//G.U. will be returning.
It has also been revealed from a hidden poem on [[CyberConnect2]]'s website that [[Kite (.hack)|Kite]] from the original four .hack games and [[Haseo]] from .hack//G.U. will be returning. According to the group picture set along side the logo on the home page of the official site, other characters such as Azure Kite, Atoli, Tabby, and Ovan will also make appearence.<ref>http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/dothack/images/thumb/7/7d/LinkGameTitle.jpg/800px-LinkGameTitle.jpg</ref>


==Characters==
==Characters==

Revision as of 19:46, 4 August 2009

.hack//LINK
GenreAdventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Manga
Written byMegane Kikuya
Published byKadokawa Shoten
MagazineKerokero Ace
DemographicShōnen
Original runOctober 26, 2007ongoing
Video game
.hack//LINK
DeveloperCyberConnect2
PublisherBandai Namco Games
GenreAction RPG
PlatformPSP
ReleasedDecember 31, 2009 [1]
Related Works

.hack//LINK (.hack//LINK 黄昏の騎士団, Tasogare no Kishidan, .hack//LINK Twilight Knights) is an extension to the .hack series. The story is told in manga with art by Megane Kikuya and original story by CyberConnect2. A PSP release of this title has been confirmed with pictures of the game itself in Famitsu Magazine.

Overview

The story takes place in the year 2020, just three years after the events of .hack//G.U.. The story will take place not only in the new version of "The World" known as "The World R:X" but in the real world as well. The lead character is a middle school student named Tokio Kuryuu. He lives a normal life as a gamer until a mysterious girl named Saika Amagi transfers to his school. She takes Tokio to the school rooftop one day and sends his consciousness and real body into The World R:X. Where Tokio begins to discover that time for some characters, and even the history of The World itself, is going haywire. Such as Tsukasa turning back into his previous cold mannerisms, and Haseo being cold-hearted and obsessive about finding and killing Tri-Edge.

It has also been revealed from a hidden poem on CyberConnect2's website that Kite from the original four .hack games and Haseo from .hack//G.U. will be returning. According to the group picture set along side the logo on the home page of the official site, other characters such as Azure Kite, Atoli, Tabby, and Ovan will also make appearence.[2]

Characters

Real world

Tokio Kuryuu (九竜トキオ, Kuryū Tokio)

Age: 14
An avid gamer who never thinks about his future and cares only about games. Because he beats most games easily, he becomes excited about the release of "The World: R:X" and is disappointed to find he is unable to obtain it. When Saika Amagi suddenly invites him to the rooftop one day, she uses a mysterious black R:X disc (dated 2019.12.24, recorded by JxxxxAmagi) and transports Tokio into "The World". Tokio finds that he is both physically and mentally present in the game and is soon caught in a fight between Kite and Fluegel. For reasons unknown, Fluegel's weapon does not work on him.

Saika Amagi (天城彩花, Amagi Saika)

Age: 14
A mysterious transfer student. She looks similar to the princess in Tokio's dreams. Pretty, good in studies and sports, she soon becomes very popular in school. One day, she invites Tokio to the school rooftop and transports him into "The World", apparently having intended to do so all along. She later appears in the "The World" and becomes imperious and demanding, ordering Tokio around as her slave. It is speculated that she has some relationship to Jyotaro Amagi, a key programmer behind the failed R.A. plan. Her name was originally transcribed as "Ayaka", but has since been changed to "Saika" (The kanji 彩 can be read as "Aya" or "Sai").

Shopkeeper Niizato (ニイザト店長)

The shopkeeper of the Niizato gameshop. He is an active player since the first revision (or version) of The World and he has screen shots of the heroes (including Kite, Haseo, Subaru and the Crimson Knights) pasted in the shop. He has a R:X account.

The World

Kite (カイト)

The legendary hero from "The World R:1". Initially appears in the middle of a fight with Fluegel. The fight ends with Kite being frozen by Fluegel's weapon. He entrusts Tokio the task of saving The World.
Tsukasa ()
Comrade of Kite and possesses a Chrono Core. Controls a mysterious golden monster. The protagonist of .hack//SIGN. Somehow, obtaining the Chrono Core has reverted Tsukasa's memories and personality to the events of .hack//SIGN, as he has forgotten that he is a woman in the real world, and is once more anti-social to everyone save Subaru
Haseo (ハセヲ)
The protagonist of G.U and a PKK known as "The Terror of Death." From screen scans of the manga, it appears he is back to being the angered PKK he was in volume 1 of the G.U. video game.
Subaru ()
The former leader of the disbanded Crimson Knights and in a relationship with Tsukasa.
Alkaid (揺光)
A comrade of Haseo, the champion of the Demon Palace arena Level 99.

Schicksal

Schicksal means "fate" in German

Fluegel (フリューゲル) (Meaning "piano or "wing" in German)

A mysterious male player character (PC) with long white hair and a right monocle. He holds a pistol called Brieler Rössle that is able to freeze the player character and encase them in ice/crystal (time control or possibly changing of the Akashic data). Kite was frozen but the pistol has no effect on Tokio. At the end of the battle against Kite, Fluegel was hit by Kite's Data Drain. He was saved from the attack and now has shorter black hair. Schicksal's leader.
Cello (チェロ)
A PC with the appearance of a young winged girl. She saved Fluegel from Kite's Data Drain and later gathered the rest of the members.
Metronome (メトロノーム)
A bespectacled PC with an uptight and strict character. On returning to the hideout, Fluegel was lectured by Metronome on his reckless actions.
Orgel (オルゲル) (Meaning "Organ" in German)
A male PC with a tough appearance. Almost got into a fight with Metronome after he commented on Metronome's uptight behaviour.
Geist (ガイスト) (Meaning "spirit", "soul" or "ghost" in German)
A male PC wearing a half mask, he a holds a mysterious card. He suddenly appeared and killed Trommel just when Trommel was going to get Tokio.
Trommel (トロンメル) (Meaning "drum" in German)
A muscular male PC with the appearance of a typical American comic hero. A level 120 PC who was after Tsukasa's Chrono Core.
Klarinette (クラリネッテ) (Meaning "clarinet" in German)
A silent female PC with an eyepatch covering her left eye.
Posaneo (ポザネオ)
A PC with the appearance of a jester with a wide grin. Currently is after Haseo's Chrono Core.

Glossary

Schicksal
A mysterious group consisting of 8 customized PCs. Each PC has a special ability. As the members are not normal PCs, time is needed to restore them. The members have no known records and are skilled elites. The group is currently under orders from an unknown PC to gather the Chrono Cores. Their hideout has the appearance of a bar.
Akashic Records
The sanctuary of the pantheon which administers the systems of "The World". The data from the Chrono Cores are needed to fully control the Akashic Records. There are traces of changes in the past data pooled by the Akashic Records, it is suspected that it may be the work of Schicksal. The changing the Akashic Records' data can cause changes to PCs.
Chrono Core
The data needed to fully control the Akashic Records. The Chrono Cores are possessed by Kite and his comrades. Schicksal seeks the Chrono Cores, wanting to use them to take over "The World". The Chrono Core is deeply fused with the PC but appears if some stimulus is given to the PC or when the PC is experiencing extreme emotions.

The World R:X

Full name, The World Revision X. The latest version of the online game "The World", that is made by CyberConnect. R:X is the portable version of the game that runs on the P-COM and utilizes the M.3.D technology. It runs on the Altimit Portable OS Ver 1.0. Released in 2020.
M.3.D
The latest display technology.
P-COM
A portable game console.

Video game

In an early 2009 issue of Famitsu and Dengeki magazine, a .hack//Link game was announced. The game is being developed for the PlayStation Portable, and features 100 characters from all .hack media, though only 30 characters will be able to be in the player's party and unlike the previous games instead of a party of 3, this time a party consisting of only 2 members (including the player) will be featured. Though the game features characters from the Link manga, the game's story will be completely different from the manga's plot. The game will feature manga-style cutscenes. The game is being developed by CyberConnect2, and will be released in Japan sometime in 2009. The game is 50% complete. Confirmed characters include Kite, Haseo, Albireo, Atoli, Mimiru, Midori, Tsukasa, Subaru, Silver Knight, Azure Kite, Balmung, Alkaid, Tabby, Elk, and Ovan. In January 23 of this year, new screenshots (4gamer website) and a teaser trailer have been released, the latter available for viewing at YouTube.

References

  1. ^ ".hack//Link". 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-06-25. Retrieved 2009-06-22. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/dothack/images/thumb/7/7d/LinkGameTitle.jpg/800px-LinkGameTitle.jpg