oh also i dont necessarily talk nsfw stuff here generally but i think I want this account to be adults-only, not that i remember minors following me but just in case
I hope you all dont stop talking to me whenever I switch my interests from megaten to fighting games to cape stuff to comics to visual novels to cartoons to doctor who to the occasional gacha game. i love all these things all the time and will always come back to them if i forget
@feydemon This is more about a presentational thing in regards to narrative both visually in how it's told and structurally in how it's explained and explored. I defo imagine Muramasa probably makes the cut in this department even if I haven't finished it yet
@feydemon That's my oomf. Muramasa is arguably one of, if not their fav VN ever and they're the reason I'm reading it lol, they love a lot of VNs this is more a specific (albeit vague) remark
@00leander Fair question to ask if someone's a girl, I mean. Granted idk why she would tell him regardless anyway. It's like the ultimate "gamers are oppressed" kinda gamer's power fantasy
But also if that person was a boomer from the 80s. The author loves the 80s and is committed to it
@00leander The book is the most 2011 lib thing you've read btw the guy asks the main female lead if she's female and elaborate by saying (and I quote) "are you a female who has never has a sex change operation"
World's first canonically super straight character
@NebsGoodTakes The dude in the book rides a DeLorean, larps the entire WarGames and Monty Python in VR, plays Pacman for an extra life, and gets the fucking Leopardon mech from the Japanese Supaidaman show in the 3rd act of the book to fight Godzilla controlled by big Elon