One might not (before knowing the translations, but having read through) see this as equally awesome a doujin as the Girl in Dusk was, so someone might be diasppointed, even though it's Gensoukoumuten.
But I can promise it is still pretty awesome and very emotional.
Nice interpretation of how things end up in Gensokyo and what happens when nostalgia kicks in outside the Border. The SL is probably being restored or reconstructed outside as some kind of historical exhibit.
Dawnfire said: One might not (before knowing the translations, but having read through) see this as equally awesome a doujin as the Girl in Dusk was, so someone might be diasppointed, even though it's Gensoukoumuten.
But I can promise it is still pretty awesome and very emotional.
You can still have awesome without giant moon-lasers. I've yet to be disappointed by Gensoukoumuten, and I don't expect to be.