in fairness it's not everything but i've seen too many people just say complete nonsense with the straightest face because their overall point may hold merit
so many of the critiques i've been seeing of mushoku tensei hold such infuriating logic at their core that it is turning me into a defender despite my own many gripes with the series
these words are from a reader reaction standpoint primarily. been thinking a lot about methods of conveying stagnation, repeated struggle without hindering the reading experience
noting that repetitive aspects in a story can build to impactful messages when they're framed in the sense of a 'revelation' rather than a status quo to be taken for granted.
@AllGlassEmpty being shamelessly self indulgent is pretty close in the tree to being obsessive, and that almost always ends in stories i really like or appreciate
genuinely feels like a spiral into madness trying to find more than like three people who have any sense of credibility with their words in the discussion of game design. exaggeration aside, needle in a haystack is still accurate when compared to other mainstream creative mediums
the despair of games as art even being a 'discussion' is constantly having to watch people who very clearly know nothing of games parade their input as though it has a modicum of as-is value
Deltarune Chapter 5 - 9/10. gameplay gimmick and theming absurdly catered to me! plus some neat character turmoil that i found more compelling versus ch. 4 material. flowers inherently make for a very interesting shake-up to the dark world formula. kill the bomberman attacks..
Sani Yangβs Laboratory - satisfied?/10. not much comment on the game as a whole, but i have grown extremely fond of this individual in particular. much to think about. η΄ ζ΅β¦
@Pisarr_ poland finals designed just to make your life terrible. wow. i'm also attaching a separate tweet reply here in innovative form. toxic wasteland will become much worse when i finally binge all of season 2 and drop prime ragebait about eris being a fraud among other fine articles