I gotta admit my diary of wimpy kid request was pretty stupid
So now I've changed my mind and
You can review Mission Impossible 7 (movie)
So now I've changed my mind and
You can review Mission Impossible 7 (movie)
(culturally, interpersonally, while also knowing this is part of a narrative but not knowing how to take note of what composed that narrative in real time)
, knowing they were different from life as it is now. i remember uncritically submitting to the course of the story, vaguely wanting to like the husband and in many ways being led by the "vibes" of the story to still feel like there was something sweet in it... but ultimately this reminded me of how little substance there was when much of the story was presumably founded on being someone with minimal power or specific skills beyond housework who could finally find escape from exploitative and dehumanizing abuse or despair. it didn't inspect power or culture, it didn't explore the troubles of trying to find or build skills in this ecosystem beyond being his complementary housewife (and the part i recall from later in the story clearly doesn't count)
, it didn't explore the features of the relationship that much beyond hoping he's happy and learning that he's happy with you and finding that he wants you to be happy too (i think? i forgot a lot of what happened in the middle other than family drama)
and it seemed like i was attached to the thought of being able to heal through comparatively kind people, but realistically it would never be a sufficient or helpful analogue at all...(as in, the following observation/impression is not assumed to be fully correlated or causative of my blurry acceptance)
but i notably am not very sure how romance forms for different people, and it's hard to know how exactly i would relate to it myself... while at the same time i'm often very fixated on stories About it, wondering what connections between people mean and wondering what i could possibly want or hope for. but i doubt i've ever really had or held onto reliably representative expressions of healthy relationships, and i've regularly drawn my guesses/impressions from scarce or otherwise sensationalized examples in fiction and the various things people describe online. my own family life doesn't really have good examples of romance either, so, all of that is how i would contextualize (or, considering the way i've been writing my approval of the review, more like apprehensively self-justifying)
the fact i didn't really process any of this and understand their roles and implications during the anime, if i remember correctly then i was exactly that person you described in thinking "oh... that's cute ;v;" and had not thought aheaddo I need to watch any of the other mission impossible movies beforehandJLuca913 891 wrote:
I gotta admit my diary of wimpy kid request was pretty stupid
So now I've changed my mind and
You can review Mission Impossible 7 (movie)
no.. I don't think so because I haven't watched the other mission impossible movies before and the only one I've watched is the number 7 one and I still understand the story soPatatitta wrote:
do I need to watch any of the other mission impossible movies beforehandJLuca913 891 wrote:
I gotta admit my diary of wimpy kid request was pretty stupid
So now I've changed my mind and
You can review Mission Impossible 7 (movie)
I want to make clear that i'm in the minority here, this has a pretty good score in MAL and people also seem to be enjoying S2, so don't take my opinion as absoluteAchromalia wrote:
this helpfully digested some of my ambivalence toward it... i was not really picking up on these problems explicitly (except little pieces of the text/subtext/context of arranged marriage and women's rights, because it was evidently set in awful conditions, but i clearly had not gathered enough awareness to digest it) and needed more clarity on what could have been going on
...i think it was one of the last anime shows i watched, sometime within the last year
or maybe it wasn't? i wish i knew what exactly i've been seeing/doing in these past few years...
anyway, i specifically remember starting it and somehow seeing some of myself through the protagonist's passivity and fears and unfairly self-critical thoughts so i was blurrily attached between that and the very... unfamiliar contexts of these settings(culturally, interpersonally, while also knowing this is part of a narrative but not knowing how to take note of what composed that narrative in real time)
, knowing they were different from life as it is now. i remember uncritically submitting to the course of the story, vaguely wanting to like the husband and in many ways being led by the "vibes" of the story to still feel like there was something sweet in it... but ultimately this reminded me of how little substance there was when much of the story was presumably founded on being someone with minimal power or specific skills beyond housework who could finally find escape from exploitative and dehumanizing abuse or despair. it didn't inspect power or culture, it didn't explore the troubles of trying to find or build skills in this ecosystem beyond being his complementary housewife(and the part i recall from later in the story clearly doesn't count)
, it didn't explore the features of the relationship that much beyond hoping he's happy and learning that he's happy with you and finding that he wants you to be happy too(i think? i forgot a lot of what happened in the middle other than family drama)
and it seemed like i was attached to the thought of being able to heal through comparatively kind people, but realistically it would never be a sufficient or helpful analogue at all...
it's not necessarily explanatory(as in, the following observation/impression is not assumed to be fully correlated or causative of my blurry acceptance)
but i notably am not very sure how romance forms for different people, and it's hard to know how exactly i would relate to it myself... while at the same time i'm often very fixated on stories About it, wondering what connections between people mean and wondering what i could possibly want or hope for. but i doubt i've ever really had or held onto reliably representative expressions of healthy relationships, and i've regularly drawn my guesses/impressions from scarce or otherwise sensationalized examples in fiction and the various things people describe online. my own family life doesn't really have good examples of romance either, so, all of that is how i would contextualize(or, considering the way i've been writing my approval of the review, more like apprehensively self-justifying)
the fact i didn't really process any of this and understand their roles and implications during the anime, if i remember correctly then i was exactly that person you described in thinking "oh... that's cute ;v;" and had not thought ahead
i'm wondering what made it so hard to just view it as clearly and realistically as you seem to...
inexperience with life? detachment from reality and implications? things which i obsess over the consequences of that i forget about immediately if i'm in a different mood or setting that reframes my limited awareness. it's frustrating, tiring, unclear, but
it's helpful to get clearer vision from other people. i just wish i understood how to not rely so heavily on them for feeding and anchoring my own thoughts, but if i don't, then i often find i'm drifting off into my own bubble-world and lost in self-indulgent things that couldn't ever have existed. too many critical questions, too tired to know where to start and endure answering them
again, ty for the review, will hopefully recommend more things i want to see reviews for soon
googling it says that it's recommended to watch both 5 and 6 before 7, I know you didn't request 5 and 6 but may I watch them too?JLuca913 891 wrote:
no.. I don't think so because I haven't watched the other mission impossible movies before and the only one I've watched is the number 7 one and I still understand the story soPatatitta wrote:
do I need to watch any of the other mission impossible movies beforehandJLuca913 891 wrote:
I gotta admit my diary of wimpy kid request was pretty stupid
So now I've changed my mind and
You can review Mission Impossible 7 (movie)
ADDENDUM: another thing that slipped my mind... in thinking that i viewed it thru her pov while also accepting my detachment whenever something happened that i wouldn't naturally/intuitively think or say (my thoughts were led by hers, and i'm very used to stories and protagonists being hard to expect relating perfectly/deeply/substantively with, making it normalized and habitual and easy to uncritically ignore),, i neglected to really consider that this isn't really a person i relate with so much as a person i vaguely thought could symbolize and carry things i haven't digested, so i didn't even really inspect her character her either, let alone the husband's, so that's... worryingAchromalia wrote:
this helpfully digested some of my ambivalence toward it...i was not really picking up on these problems explicitly (except little pieces of the text/subtext/context of arranged marriage and women's rights, because it was evidently set in awful conditions, but i clearly had not gathered enough awareness to digest it) and needed more clarity on what could have been going on
...i think it was one of the last anime shows i watched, sometime within the last year
or maybe it wasn't? i wish i knew what exactly i've been seeing/doing in these past few years...
anyway, i specifically remember starting it and somehow seeing some of myself through the protagonist's passivity and fears and unfairly self-critical thoughts so i was blurrily attached between that and the very... unfamiliar contexts of these settings(culturally, interpersonally, while also knowing this is part of a narrative but not knowing how to take note of what composed that narrative in real time)
, knowing they were different from life as it is now. i remember uncritically submitting to the course of the story, vaguely wanting to like the husband and in many ways being led by the "vibes" of the story to still feel like there was something sweet in it... but ultimately this reminded me of how little substance there was when much of the story was presumably founded on being someone with minimal power or specific skills beyond housework who could finally find escape from exploitative and dehumanizing abuse or despair. it didn't inspect power or culture, it didn't explore the troubles of trying to find or build skills in this ecosystem beyond being his complementary housewife(and the part i recall from later in the story clearly doesn't count)
, it didn't explore the features of the relationship that much beyond hoping he's happy and learning that he's happy with you and finding that he wants you to be happy too(i think? i forgot a lot of what happened in the middle other than family drama)
and it seemed like i was attached to the thought of being able to heal through comparatively kind people, but realistically it would never be a sufficient or helpful analogue at all...
it's not necessarily explanatory(as in, the following observation/impression is not assumed to be fully correlated or causative of my blurry acceptance)
but i notably am not very sure how romance forms for different people, and it's hard to know how exactly i would relate to it myself... while at the same time i'm often very fixated on stories About it, wondering what connections between people mean and wondering what i could possibly want or hope for. but i doubt i've ever really had or held onto reliably representative expressions of healthy relationships, and i've regularly drawn my guesses/impressions from scarce or otherwise sensationalized examples in fiction and the various things people describe online. my own family life doesn't really have good examples of romance either, so, all of that is how i would contextualize(or, considering the way i've been writing my approval of the review, more like apprehensively self-justifying)
the fact i didn't really process any of this and understand their roles and implications during the anime, if i remember correctly then i was exactly that person you described in thinking "oh... that's cute ;v;" and had not thought ahead
i'm wondering what made it so hard to just view it as clearly and realistically as you seem to...
inexperience with life? detachment from reality and implications? things which i obsess over the consequences of that i forget about immediately if i'm in a different mood or setting that reframes my limited awareness. it's frustrating, tiring, unclear, but
it's helpful to get clearer vision from other people. i just wish i understood how to not rely so heavily on them for feeding and anchoring my own thoughts, but if i don't, then i often find i'm drifting off into my own bubble-world and lost in self-indulgent things that couldn't ever have existed. too many critical questions, too tired to know where to start and endure answering them
again, ty for the review, will hopefully recommend more things i want to see reviews for soon
mm. in my case, i often wish for understanding and sight through others' eyes because i don't trust my own-- often times the lengthy analyses i write are doubting themselves, justifying various facets within them, critiquing themselves and their own tentative conclusions while hoping other people might consider similar things and possibly echo back with something that carries those questions in mind and possibly answers them with things i'm just not able to see... maybe i would have some depth of sight, but i find it hard to convince myself of its salience and applicability for the scenarios and settings around me when not universally proven, as well as when attempting to test my suspicions would appear to have more risk and consequence than i'm willing to bearPatatitta wrote:
I want to make clear that i'm in the minority here, this has a pretty good score in MAL and people also seem to be enjoying S2, so don't take my opinion as absoluteAchromalia wrote:
this helpfully digested some of my ambivalence toward it...i was not really picking up on these problems explicitly (except little pieces of the text/subtext/context of arranged marriage and women's rights, because it was evidently set in awful conditions, but i clearly had not gathered enough awareness to digest it) and needed more clarity on what could have been going on
...i think it was one of the last anime shows i watched, sometime within the last year
or maybe it wasn't? i wish i knew what exactly i've been seeing/doing in these past few years...
anyway, i specifically remember starting it and somehow seeing some of myself through the protagonist's passivity and fears and unfairly self-critical thoughts so i was blurrily attached between that and the very... unfamiliar contexts of these settings(culturally, interpersonally, while also knowing this is part of a narrative but not knowing how to take note of what composed that narrative in real time)
, knowing they were different from life as it is now. i remember uncritically submitting to the course of the story, vaguely wanting to like the husband and in many ways being led by the "vibes" of the story to still feel like there was something sweet in it... but ultimately this reminded me of how little substance there was when much of the story was presumably founded on being someone with minimal power or specific skills beyond housework who could finally find escape from exploitative and dehumanizing abuse or despair. it didn't inspect power or culture, it didn't explore the troubles of trying to find or build skills in this ecosystem beyond being his complementary housewife(and the part i recall from later in the story clearly doesn't count)
, it didn't explore the features of the relationship that much beyond hoping he's happy and learning that he's happy with you and finding that he wants you to be happy too(i think? i forgot a lot of what happened in the middle other than family drama)
and it seemed like i was attached to the thought of being able to heal through comparatively kind people, but realistically it would never be a sufficient or helpful analogue at all...
it's not necessarily explanatory(as in, the following observation/impression is not assumed to be fully correlated or causative of my blurry acceptance)
but i notably am not very sure how romance forms for different people, and it's hard to know how exactly i would relate to it myself... while at the same time i'm often very fixated on stories About it, wondering what connections between people mean and wondering what i could possibly want or hope for. but i doubt i've ever really had or held onto reliably representative expressions of healthy relationships, and i've regularly drawn my guesses/impressions from scarce or otherwise sensationalized examples in fiction and the various things people describe online. my own family life doesn't really have good examples of romance either, so, all of that is how i would contextualize(or, considering the way i've been writing my approval of the review, more like apprehensively self-justifying)
the fact i didn't really process any of this and understand their roles and implications during the anime, if i remember correctly then i was exactly that person you described in thinking "oh... that's cute ;v;" and had not thought ahead
i'm wondering what made it so hard to just view it as clearly and realistically as you seem to...
inexperience with life? detachment from reality and implications? things which i obsess over the consequences of that i forget about immediately if i'm in a different mood or setting that reframes my limited awareness. it's frustrating, tiring, unclear, but
it's helpful to get clearer vision from other people. i just wish i understood how to not rely so heavily on them for feeding and anchoring my own thoughts, but if i don't, then i often find i'm drifting off into my own bubble-world and lost in self-indulgent things that couldn't ever have existed. too many critical questions, too tired to know where to start and endure answering them
again, ty for the review, will hopefully recommend more things i want to see reviews for soon
also, on the comment of "to see things as clear and realistically as yoU", that just comes to me watching things very critically and having certain tastes in media, while watching I was already thinking what to write for this thread. Also, I can't not admit that the reason why I personally spotted some of the things I consider problems are because I already disliked the anime at a surface level, it was not like I liked the anime then I started thinking about it and started disliking it. I feel if you for some reason do want to do as me and develop a more critical eye the only thing you have to do is just start doing this. I don't mean making a thread like this one but just take things ythat you enjoy and break everything in elements and explanations that make sense tyo you, think "why does this evoke a certain feeling" and just go on based on that
going further than that, I think you already have said vision, you already make insanely long analytical comments in OT, like the one you already did, the difference is that you search the answers in yourself and I search it in whatever i'm looking. You don't seem to want to atribute negattive traits to any media that you've seen another person enjoy, as you can't really fanthom the idea of someone enjoying a thing that you personally may consider bad written, I personally don't really have that way of looking at things
(in reference for "if for some reason [...]")
which very tentatively motivates(?, because it might be inaccurate to imply i have the volition for it, i rarely ever do)
me to want to carry the real-time eye that you seemed to. i hope it's not perceived as uncritical or insincere flattery (i add this because it came to mind as a possible thought)
, but to me i genuinely view your vision as very useful-- in real life, i am often frozen and inattentive and... too blankly/blindly reactive rather than proactive, so i don't find myself able to trust that i can respond to anything with good clarity and reasoning. i submit to events around me in real-time, i'm often more naturally habitually inclined to quietly numbing myself so that i'm not panicking, and i generally rely on any slightly-trusted person accompanying me to lead or anchor me in whatever scenario i'm in-- either that or i have to be in particular places situated for particular things that i'm familiar with(in finding work, in carrying any ambitions, in establishing relations with people and maintaining healthily stable and meaningful friendships that facilitate mutual growth)
and i will burden/neglect/disappoint everyone who pities me enough to support my survival... instead, my eye is moreso centered on the past and future, except they're not very confident visions and are hard for me to substantiate and trust and work with, and i don't believe them to be well-informed(if not through the substance of the work itself, then often it's through how it carries the things it symbolizes in other peoples' eyes)
. connected to that habit, there are a number of insecurities/fears and sources of dread that motivate the desire to like things other people like, but one of the most notable among them is the desire to Be Those People, either to be among them or to effectively mimic/steal/absorb their life experiences and personalities into myself. but in truth, i cannot do any of that, and the most i have done is make the person i am now learn to enjoy some of the things they did, and i adopt some of their behaviors in turn in with very transparently out-of-place inconsistency in texture/flavor...Patatitta wrote:
googling it says that it's recommended to watch both 5 and 6 before 7, I know you didn't request 5 and 6 but may I watch them too?JLuca913 891 wrote:
no.. I don't think so because I haven't watched the other mission impossible movies before and the only one I've watched is the number 7 one and I still understand the story soPatatitta wrote:
do I need to watch any of the other mission impossible movies beforehandJLuca913 891 wrote:
I gotta admit my diary of wimpy kid request was pretty stupid
So now I've changed my mind and
You can review Mission Impossible 7 (movie)
sure thanks will watch 5 and 6JLuca913 891 wrote:
Patatitta wrote:
googling it says that it's recommended to watch both 5 and 6 before 7, I know you didn't request 5 and 6 but may I watch them too?JLuca913 891 wrote:
no.. I don't think so because I haven't watched the other mission impossible movies before and the only one I've watched is the number 7 one and I still understand the story soPatatitta wrote:
do I need to watch any of the other mission impossible movies beforehandJLuca913 891 wrote:
I gotta admit my diary of wimpy kid request was pretty stupid
So now I've changed my mind and
You can review Mission Impossible 7 (movie)
actually ACTUALLY, i forgot that I watched the mission impossible 6,not 7 🤐
But yeah sure you may watch all of them too
ay thanks for the reviewPatatitta wrote:
Mission Impossible 6: Fallout
Everything I said about the previous movie applies to this one as well, it's mostly about the stakes rather than the stunts themselves, the story is bad, and generally there isn't that much to bite on here
The plot in this one is extra nonsensical, it's about a terrorist group obtaining 3 nuclear bombs that the IMF must stop. there are some pretty nice plot holes, like the first scene they kidnap and convince the designer of the bombs for information on them, they convince them by making them believe the bombs have already exploded, however, as it turns out the location of the actual bombs will turn out to be entirerily different so like how the fuck did they convince them like you should have KNOWN those were not the right locations, there is a lot of things being kinda dumb in the plot like for example, why would you choose to blow the 3 bombs on the same location if your goal is to cause as much damage as possible and also placing the 3 bombs in the same place will make it like WAY easier for it to be deactivated
Now, regarding those things I said I would cover once I watched this one to flesh out my thoughts, there are multiple things. First of all, all of the characters seem slightly psychopatic?, like, in most action films the protagonist is often not really enjoying it, they do it because they have to, in mission impossible they kill everyone with a smile in their face. William brandt in a scene was like "ohhhhhhhhhh this is so boring that I have to sit back and like hack stuff why can't I go in and shoot people" and i'm like wtf is wrong with you
Their concept of morality is also extremely fucked. The mission is not their first priority as it should be when there are 3 nuclear warheads about to explode in a unknown location, instead, that is the life of their friends, they're willing to risk their lifes to save 1 person. Seeing this you would go "ah, they are moralist and pacifist, I see, they do not want to kill anyone" that is absolutely not true, because the moment someone crosses them they kill them like if they were flies.
This point is actually brought up in both movies i've seen, as the CIA representative kinda go "dudes you should focus on the mission, casualties are to be expected in both sides" which i'm like THANK YOU SOMEONE SMART IN THIS MOVIE but then they make her comically villainistic to a point where I cant vouch for her either. That just showcases that the writing of the characters is very flat, they're either super cool and their life is worth more than the lifes of the entire rest of the planet or they're bad and deserve to be killed without showing mercy.
I know this movie is just meant to have cool stunts and stuff but like come on, can you make the characters not slightly psychopatic?
also, I don't think they know how to write women either, because every time there is a woman on screen there is genuinly sexual tension between them and the protagonist, and it's like whyyyyyyyyyyyy
placed in c tier I guess some of the stunts were cool I guess (also while I did enjoy this movie less than the prevous and retroactively made me enjoy the previous even less, I am not going to edit the rating, this is probably a D tier but i'm putting it in C tier just because I want to keep things consistent and I don't want to change my previous ratings)
should I play metro 2033 first?burgernfat wrote:
metro last light
the game sorta tells you what you do in 2033 so it's not really necessary. also i guess i should warn you since a lot of people get upset about these things, this game crashes a lot. as far as i know there is nothing you can do to outright stop the crashes, but disabling advanced physx helps to reduce them.Patatitta wrote:
should I play metro 2033 first?burgernfat wrote:
metro last light
sureabraker wrote:
watch Life of Pi
you can check if I have done something or not doing control f on the OP, I have a list of everything that has been covered.Aireunaeus wrote:
not sure if it already has been requested but paprika
has been one my favorite movies so far
Understandable grading lol but i did find the animation and plot interesting. With the music really giving the lsd or trippy vibe lel.Patatitta wrote:
you can check if I have done something or not doing control f on the OP, I have a list of everything that has been covered.Aireunaeus wrote:
not sure if it already has been requested but paprika
has been one my favorite movies so far
Anyways, i've not done paprika, but I do have watched it (again, you can check what I have seen or not by my signature)
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Paprika
Not very different to perfect blue/millenium actress tbh
The plot of paprika is that a technology is invented to access people dream and stuff, it's generally surrealistic, and like perfect blue or millenium actress, it's focused heavily on that idea of not being able to differentiate reality and fiction
My general problem is that it wasn't too memorable?, like I'm struggling to really remember what happens in it, I will say that when I watched this movie I already had seen the two other already mentioned, and this movie just doesn't do things that differently, and also not really better than the other two. The animation itself isn't also very crazy, which is kinda surprising because movies like this tend to be more avant garde in that front. The OST is stellar however
it's better than inception tho
i'm sorry I just don't have much to say about this movie, placed in B rank because I remember being good and that all the satoshi kon were roughly equal in quality
Susumu Hirasawa is the goat.Aireunaeus wrote:
Understandable grading lol but i did find the animation and plot interesting. With the music really giving the lsd or trippy vibe lel.
never seen any reverse harem, i'm down to give it a goBehrauder wrote:
https://myanimelist.net/anime/52865/Romantic_Killer
I didn't expect to say this, but I agree with you. I also found the ending totally weird.Patatitta wrote:
Romantic Killer
This anime starts being fairly good and then for some reason gets in freefall for the last couple episodes like what the fuck happened there
this anime is about a nerdy woman who only plays videogames and watches anime and has 0 interest in romance that attracts the interest of a certain fantastical creature that confiscates all of their videogames, chocolate, and cat, and forces their parents to move out in a case of borderline child abandonement to turn their life into a otome game with the goal of her finding a boyfriend
for as morally dubious as the premise is, the actual anime actually works fairly well (up to episode 10 or somewhere along those lines). The animation are really good, the character designs are interesting, the situations are so absurd that the comedy is effective, nothing there I disliked.
Going a little bit more in depth into the animation, what makes it work for me is just how fluid it is, in part because of really well done 3dcg, the characters also constantly switches artstyles to represent a character mood and to make visual gags
A thing I liked is that the main protagonist keeps fierce to her promise of not falling in love, which would seem weird, since most people argue the opposite with this type of anime, to go "ohhh come onn confess your love alreadyyyy", but I wouldn't have liked the idea of just abandoning your values or ideals by getting into a relationship and the character going "thank you for holding me at gunpoint and forcing me to become a fundamentally different person by what could count as sexual harassment!!!"
The first half of the anime are the main characters being introduced, having funny absurd romantic situations, and seeing the love interest compete with each other, but there is a limit to how many characters you can introduce. Even in VNs where there are lots of girls to choose from, they force you to pick a "heroine" up to a certain point, which both reduces the ammount of screentime the other characters have and marks a ending point for the addition of new characters and romantic interests. This anime realizes that and sidesteps by going full drama past a certain point
the tone of the anime up to this point is very light, but when the switch happens, they start covering a lot of very serious issues such as rape or stalking or whatever and it kinda stops being a comedy, they actually treat the topics with respect but they don't go very in depth on it
my problem comes with the last couple chapters, when we get into the stalker plotline. I think they drop the ball hard. It feels like they didn't know how to write a ending to a anime like this, so they kinda create a comically villanous character that is just very poorly written, and to have this character endanger the life of the protagonist. The plot is extremely contrived, and there are some borderline plot holes, like how at the very end where the protagonist is free from the spell tries talking to everyone about what has going on, that she apologizes for not being able of telling them and that it was entirerily her fault, which was NOT the case, as she had actually tried telling people before but that just triggered intense stomachal pain that prevented her from doing so
they also get dangerously close to the line of the characer abandoning her morals or being written into starting a romance with some of the characters, in many ways it feels like they wanted to write her with kazuki and started preparing the grounds for it but then backed down at the last minute and then went with the last chapter where she once again falls into the control of the spell and forces a ultimatum on her getting a bf before high school ends which teases a second season to then cut to the new riri going to another person teasing again the second season except that both teasers are in direct conflict with each other and also this anime is based on a shounen jump manga that concluded and i'm pretty sure the anime covered 100% of this so I have no fucking clue if they're even going to do a second season
so yeah, they just dropped the ball hard with the ending
placed in B rank still
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still playing metro, I think i'm more than halfway done idk
yeah not rn, also please wait until you finish to request stuffKarmine wrote:
I'm currently playing FFXII and it's great but also really long so idk if you wanna do it.
Yeah ik, I've finished Dynasty Warriors Origins, it's not as long but I don't think it's your kind of thing.Patatitta wrote:
yeah not rn, also please wait until you finish to request stuffKarmine wrote:
I'm currently playing FFXII and it's great but also really long so idk if you wanna do it.
already played it a few years backKobold84 wrote:
Review Ghost Trick. It's very short.
already watchedreffty_gag wrote:
https://myanimelist.net/anime/2236/Toki_wo_Kakeru_Shoujo
You can see what has done and not done in the OP, wukong has not been done, but I wont do it because a pirated version does not exist and I do not want to spend money on this thread. Also I think my pc isn't strong enough to run it anywaysMcEndu wrote:
has wukong been done before
watched that a week ago I enjoyed it will do tomorrow as i'm going to sleep nowBehrauder wrote:
https://myanimelist.net/anime/28223/Death_Parade
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https://myanimelist.net/anime/28223/Death_Parade
I've read the manga and i'm lazy to watch the anime also can I just talk about the mangaBehrauder wrote:
https://myanimelist.net/anime/861/xxxHOLiC (24 episodes)
there is still a second season (13 episodes) and two OVAs with 2 episodes each.
sureKobold84 wrote:
Review Aharen-san wa Hakarenai.
I didn't read the manga (I just watched the anime), but if you're ok with that, sure!Patatitta wrote:
I've read the manga and i'm lazy to watch the anime also can I just talk about the mangaBehrauder wrote:
https://myanimelist.net/anime/861/xxxHOLiC (24 episodes)
there is still a second season (13 episodes) and two OVAs with 2 episodes each.
Will do both expecting to enjoy neitherCLICKMACHINE wrote:
1. Dricam!!
2. Youchien Wars
~Yeah yeah they're both shounen Jump+ but I highly recommend the 2nd one.
~1st is finished while the 2nd is still publishing.
this?roshan117 wrote:
Review Button City (game)
i'm pretty sure I have already done those two, and I don't cover documentaries as I don't like talking about non-fiction here, may watch on my own time tho, seems interestingTeeArctic1 wrote:
Gonna put in a couple I found in my liked ones:
https://myanimelist.net/anime/40052/Great_Pretender
https://myanimelist.net/anime/35737/Pluto
Oh, and the Ibelin documentary
also, will assume this is right and start it this weekendPatatitta wrote:
this?roshan117 wrote:
Review Button City (game)
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1273750/Button_City/
Cried at the documentary, really recommend it.Patatitta wrote:
i'm pretty sure I have already done those two, and I don't cover documentaries as I don't like talking about non-fiction here, may watch on my own time tho, seems interestingTeeArctic1 wrote:
Gonna put in a couple I found in my liked ones:
https://myanimelist.net/anime/40052/Great_Pretender
https://myanimelist.net/anime/35737/Pluto
Oh, and the Ibelin documentaryalso, will assume this is right and start it this weekendPatatitta wrote:
this?roshan117 wrote:
Review Button City (game)
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1273750/Button_City/
I don't do music as it says on the OPBluePyTheDeer_ wrote:
Rate Fuwa Fuwa Spring Storm (it's a great album)
Yes, this one.Patatitta wrote:
this?roshan117 wrote:
Review Button City (game)
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1273750/Button_City/
already started it, it's honestly surprisingly goodroshan117 wrote:
Yes, this one.Patatitta wrote:
this?roshan117 wrote:
Review Button City (game)
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1273750/Button_City/
can I do metro 1 first and that way I finish all the metroburgernfat wrote:
since you enjoyed metro last light, would you be willing to do exodus?
i personally havent played 2033 so according to this thread's rules i cant suggest it but if you want to play it i'm not gonna stop youPatatitta wrote:
can I do metro 1 first and that way I finish all the metroburgernfat wrote:
since you enjoyed metro last light, would you be willing to do exodus?
yeah i'm going to play it, will list them bothburgernfat wrote:
i personally havent played 2033 so according to this thread's rules i cant suggest it but if you want to play it i'm not gonna stop youPatatitta wrote:
can I do metro 1 first and that way I finish all the metroburgernfat wrote:
since you enjoyed metro last light, would you be willing to do exodus?
1- you can see if i've seen a anime or not by looking at my MAL which is on my signaturereffty_gag wrote:
https://myanimelist.net/anime/49938/Ame_wo_Tsugeru_Hyouryuu_Danchi
Do you already watch it ? If no, then i req this
oh shit, my badPatatitta wrote:
1- you can see if i've seen a anime or not by looking at my MAL which is on my signaturereffty_gag wrote:
https://myanimelist.net/anime/49938/Ame_wo_Tsugeru_Hyouryuu_Danchi
Do you already watch it ? If no, then i req this
2- you already requested this, I already covered it, look at the OP, it's in there
already coveredScyla wrote:
bocchi the rock
yes, I know, also I will review it whenever I finish season 3 so between today and tomorrowBehrauder wrote:
Patatitta wrote here:I'm recommending the anime.
would have liked the railgun character as i'm actively watching the anime rn
roll all
By the way, did you know that a new season has been announced?
out of those I accept night in the wood, this war of mine, and bastion, since I have not much to say about gameplay centric games (tho i've already played ori, shovel knight and getting over it LOL), out of those, I have already completed night in the woods, sooooTeeArctic1 wrote:
Uhh checked my steam library, think these are some of those I found
Night in the Woods
Ori and the Blind Forest
This War of Mine
Bastion
Shovel Knight
Getting Over It (I have to inflict at least a little agony)
12 seasons no thank youOffdensen wrote:
I have another one for you! Aqua Teen Hunger Force!
You don't have to go in order at all, the show has no plot reallyPatatitta wrote:
12 seasons no thank youOffdensen wrote:
I have another one for you! Aqua Teen Hunger Force!
that's a extra denied then, the things I do usually have plotOffdensen wrote:
You don't have to go in order at all, the show has no plot reallyPatatitta wrote:
12 seasons no thank youOffdensen wrote:
I have another one for you! Aqua Teen Hunger Force!
ok thats fairPatatitta wrote:
that's a extra denied then, the things I do usually have plotOffdensen wrote:
You don't have to go in order at all, the show has no plot reallyPatatitta wrote:
12 seasons no thank youOffdensen wrote:
I have another one for you! Aqua Teen Hunger Force!
wait until S2 finishes, then request again, tho I will say that i've watched the anime and manga and I enjoyed itRezq Gokou wrote:
watch The Apothecary Diaries
wait, S2 is airing?Patatitta wrote:
wait until S2 finishes, then request again, tho I will say that i've watched the anime and manga and I enjoyed itRezq Gokou wrote:
watch The Apothecary Diaries
... yesRezq Gokou wrote:
wait, S2 is airing?Patatitta wrote:
wait until S2 finishes, then request again, tho I will say that i've watched the anime and manga and I enjoyed itRezq Gokou wrote:
watch The Apothecary Diaries
Nice, I'll catch a couple more good quick story games for when you're done with thosePatatitta wrote:
out of those I accept night in the wood, this war of mine, and bastion, since I have not much to say about gameplay centric games (tho i've already played ori, shovel knight and getting over it LOL), out of those, I have already completed night in the woods, sooooTeeArctic1 wrote:
Uhh checked my steam library, think these are some of those I found
Night in the Woods
Ori and the Blind Forest
This War of Mine
Bastion
Shovel Knight
Getting Over It (I have to inflict at least a little agony)
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Night in the woods
really good
Night in the woods is a game that I wouldn't really know how to describe with a genre. There is no real gameplay, you just walk around and talk to people. It's a narrative focused game first and it shows
the game is about a university students who drops out and returns to her decadent small american town, where she reunites with her old group of friends and then shit happens
The plot is very introspective, it's entirerily surrounding the protagonist psyche and the systems at hand that led her to that situation. The protagonist of night in the woods is very much kind of an asshole, however, the longer you play the game the more you understand why she acts like that, it doesn't imply that it's justified or the correct thing to do but you do understand her. Even when the plot gets crazier later, everything can be understood and taken as a metaphor, a representation of herself and her wellbeing
The way the dialogue is written feels very natural, and I would attribute it to a writing trend that has taken over indie gaming that maybe you could trace back to undertale. Whenever you play a AAA. Since forever, whenever you read a book or watch a movie, that dialogue isn't 1:1 what would be said IRL. It is more poetic, it is more contrived to keep the plot going, but if you look at night in the woods you would find the dialogue more raw, and that is because it doesn't take inspiration from the way dialogue is written in novels and films, but on how we communicate over the internet
this gives the dialogue a much different feel. It's sloppier it's dumber it uses less complex vocabulary but that is what makes it feel real. The game is also very slice of life-ish, as the game is just about the protagonist trying to live her daily life in peace and trying to find her way forward in life, so there isn't that constant tension of "oh we need to have this character just do exposition dialogue oh we need to make the protagonist say this to advance the plot"
placed in A rank, really great videogames, will update the tier list in a few hours as I can't do so rn
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still playing evoland 2, i'm close to getting the fragment of time so you can locate in what part of my playthrough I am rn
Speaking of the Toaru series. Have you done accelerator?Patatitta wrote:
Railgun:
It's a fun anime, but far from a well written anime
Railgun is a spinoff of index, which I haven't seen, it's about this girl, misaka, who lives in this cool city where some people have powers and she is just one of the strongest. There is no real ovearching plot to railgun, there are different arcs and villains misaka must defeat but that's about it
railgun is a anime that is made to be able to run forever, you can just keep adding arcs and arcs until you get bored and then you put a big villain that makes reference to everything else and then for the defeat of them to mark the end of the show
the main cast is solid with the exception of kuroko, whose whole thing is that she is madly in love with misaka and she just constantly sexually harasseses her in a way that it's meant to be funny
there isn't much of character growth, in fact that's the biggest problem of the anime IMO. In some of the early arcs misaka gets in problems because she isn't very trusting of her friends, for in the end learn that they should trust them more and solve it for then to repeat it in following arcs. In fact starting s2 the story tries to kinda write off every character but miaska from the anime, which is interesting
the fanservice is also really bad, there is a lot of it and it adds nothing
having said all of that, I had fun and while I admit it's not very polished the clone arc of s2 felt cool enough for me. Placed in A rank.
I have only seen railgunRezq Gokou wrote:
Speaking of the Toaru series. Have you done accelerator?Patatitta wrote:
Railgun:
It's a fun anime, but far from a well written anime
Railgun is a spinoff of index, which I haven't seen, it's about this girl, misaka, who lives in this cool city where some people have powers and she is just one of the strongest. There is no real ovearching plot to railgun, there are different arcs and villains misaka must defeat but that's about it
railgun is a anime that is made to be able to run forever, you can just keep adding arcs and arcs until you get bored and then you put a big villain that makes reference to everything else and then for the defeat of them to mark the end of the show
the main cast is solid with the exception of kuroko, whose whole thing is that she is madly in love with misaka and she just constantly sexually harasseses her in a way that it's meant to be funny
there isn't much of character growth, in fact that's the biggest problem of the anime IMO. In some of the early arcs misaka gets in problems because she isn't very trusting of her friends, for in the end learn that they should trust them more and solve it for then to repeat it in following arcs. In fact starting s2 the story tries to kinda write off every character but miaska from the anime, which is interesting
the fanservice is also really bad, there is a lot of it and it adds nothing
having said all of that, I had fun and while I admit it's not very polished the clone arc of s2 felt cool enough for me. Placed in A rank.
I think it's worth it, I'm recommending Accelerator.Patatitta wrote:
I have only seen railgunRezq Gokou wrote:
Speaking of the Toaru series. Have you done accelerator?Patatitta wrote:
Railgun:
It's a fun anime, but far from a well written anime
Railgun is a spinoff of index, which I haven't seen, it's about this girl, misaka, who lives in this cool city where some people have powers and she is just one of the strongest. There is no real ovearching plot to railgun, there are different arcs and villains misaka must defeat but that's about it
railgun is a anime that is made to be able to run forever, you can just keep adding arcs and arcs until you get bored and then you put a big villain that makes reference to everything else and then for the defeat of them to mark the end of the show
the main cast is solid with the exception of kuroko, whose whole thing is that she is madly in love with misaka and she just constantly sexually harasseses her in a way that it's meant to be funny
there isn't much of character growth, in fact that's the biggest problem of the anime IMO. In some of the early arcs misaka gets in problems because she isn't very trusting of her friends, for in the end learn that they should trust them more and solve it for then to repeat it in following arcs. In fact starting s2 the story tries to kinda write off every character but miaska from the anime, which is interesting
the fanservice is also really bad, there is a lot of it and it adds nothing
having said all of that, I had fun and while I admit it's not very polished the clone arc of s2 felt cool enough for me. Placed in A rank.