plotician.bsky.social
Not sure what this will be yet. Will figure it out soonβ’οΈ (last updated 11/13/24)
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Making opponents waste a reaction move to contemplate how hungry they are? Sounds like a good defensive maneuver to me.
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Surprisingly so. I don't even think I thought that deeply in those classes, but that F and J are written deep into my soul. Sometimes I'm writing gibberish because I'm one key off, but once I find that F or J it's back to business.
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The worst thing is in my case, sometimes I don't realize I was farming the wrong location/ aragami until after those 50 missions. (but hey, they keep the skill points! )
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...wild how coincidences can sneak in mnemonics like that.
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There's one art you did with a dynamic pose that I like. The back leg feels a bit off to me but I can't really tell if the angle is wrong or if it's just me feeling off about nothing and that's it. If that's the worst I can come up with when being frank, there's no way I can call any of your art bad
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Yes, self-affirmation! That's great. For the second point, let me take a stab at it.
Looked through works you posted here and your works look nice and clean. At the very least, there's no way it's actually bad. I think it's pretty good, personally.
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I'm a big fan of letting tasks be as challenging as they inherently are by needing to be done manually. No making things too convenient with giveaway answers and pointing the way with quest markers, but no inflated hp and instadeath just to pad things up either.
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I've felt bad examples of both sides without the other, so I can't answer either or. It's a balance.
I think my sweet spot is when something makes me sweat a bit or makes me rethink my approach a little before giving me what I wanted.
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Wow, really like how you squeezed so much in there.
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Yes, I support this idea.
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Congratulations! π π π
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I've yet to come to terms with this, but I must. I keep coping that I'll play them all one day. One day...
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I love kewpie, but... I don't think I can do this.
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Ooh, them's fighting words. Best place is cool wooden floor under the bed and I will die on this hill.
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Wait, was my joke on sleeping on pavement missed? I AM in floor gang.
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0/10 floor, not recommended.
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Ooh, one of the earliest games I played though it was on PC. Good memories
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Land manta rays and lily pads, nice
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γθͺηζ₯γγγ§γ¨γ! πππ
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I guess it's incidents like this that make the saying valid. Thank you for the affirmation
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Glad it got your interest!
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I'm not the guy you asked, but I usually like bringing up SoundTeMP first before tailoring recommendations further.
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I will unapologetically listen to one track on loop for 10 hours if it makes me feel the exact mood/atmosphere I need at the time.
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While I did mean what I said somewhat, here's my answer on a more serious note:
Shaolin (PSX): RPG with a nice sense of growth, growing older and picking up martial arts from practice.
Bushido Blade: fighting game, no health bars.
Way of The Samurai 2: collect swords and accessories, be happy.
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98Koshien.
youtu.be/7gjfZABX8Kw?...
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I did not know things like these exist and now I need one. And if possible, one that imitates the old 3 button gfdm guitar neck too.
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Yesss, become light! Gaogaigar is great.
Hopefully you don't fall off on the early episodes, because it escalates hard.
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Sounds about right
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There actually is a game where she appears, as Miss X
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Suteki da, ne?
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It's part if the OG line of games, but Sanger Zonvolt vs Wodan lives rent-free in my head.
Very much recommend old SRW games, and the games inspired by them like Battle Moon Wars.
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In many of them I see traces of Mirror's Edge and get a little sad that most went for the direction of improving gunplay instead of exploring the parkour and running away aspects more.
It is undeniable though that my preference would've gained far less traction.
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Whoops, this example is a book series, not gaming. For gaming... most examples I can think of have already been stated.
Maybe the red girls in the Drakengard series?
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They only appear in very specific plotlines, but the Animorphs series did have an alien species called Howlers and did toy around a bit with advantages and disadvantages of being a hivemind.
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She was the best in Ranma
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Many great Zelda games have come by since then, but I still miss just hanging out and playing ocarina with Saria.
Skyward Sword Zelda is kind of close to that, but not really.
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I'm not an artist, but I was wondering how people format those "4 games you like" etc posts. Thanks for this!
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Nevermind, scrolled down and saw someone else already did it. Whoops
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Found it.
For anyone else looking for the original after seeing this comment, here's the link:
bsky.app/profile/whey...
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Scrolled through the comments first, so here two I haven't seen mentioned yet:
Summon Night: Swordcraft Story
Breath of Fire 4(surprised this series hasn't been said yet)
And one more that I'm not sure if you'd classify as RPG or not:
Way of The Samurai 2
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My earliest memories point to either some assorted brick games handheld, or an NES light gun.
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Thankfully there's quite a few visual novels where picking bad choices is what keeps you alive.
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Cute, looks like an adventurer. I don't know her story, but the sense I get is a crafter or engineer helping people that somehow led to a journey.
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I don't know why or how, but I feel this.
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Doubt, but valid