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Virtual Ruminant

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There was a hot minute in my life where I thought "Oh, I like Anime", because I had found and liked - a lot - the works of Hayao Miyazaki, Mamoru Oshii, Katsuhiro Ôtomo, the Yoshitoshi Abe classics (I know I share that appreciation with at least one active member of this forum, right Texhnolyze ?), a few other standout classics such as Grave of the Fireflies or really unique OVAs like FLCL - and then I made an account on anidb.net and found out what people who really like A n i m e were also watching and realized I'm still a universe away from weebdom. The rate at which this kind of quality Anime come out is about the same as with Hollywood cinema, it's a measly few shows and films each decade.

With games it's even worse for me, I have some serious beef with most Japanese game-design and the list of Japanese games I completely enjoy is so small, it makes me look racist.
 
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I stay away from anime series but you are seriously missing out on some amazing movies.
Maybe, but you can say that about almost any kind of genre. I watched anime series and movies because I had friends who loved the stuff, and as I said, the more I was exposed to it, the more I disliked it. The same happened with rap music, btw. People kept wanting to show me rap thats "really good I promise" but I just dont like that genre of music (but as always, exceptions exist). On the contrary, it make me like rap less and less.


With games it's even worse for me, I have some serious beef with most Japanese game-design and the list of Japanese games I completely enjoy is so small, it makes me look racist.
I also dont like JRPGs for the most part.


Not really, but I don't like movies in general.
Haha ;) I also dont like a lot of movies actually. It takes a really good movie to keep my interest.


How about anime made by western? Such as Avatar, Korra, Castlevania and such?
Since I dont like the genre, I genuinly prefer doing other things than seeking out examples of the genre just to check if I maybe like that one. And as I said, the more I see (also, the stuff people post here usually, thats 99% of the time just :grimacing-face: to me), the less I like it. So, no, I've not seen those western anime things, but given I dont like the general art style, if those things are anime, Western or not, I can almost guarantee I wont like these things either. If they're on Netflix, I could check however.

BTW I was just thinking of a good example. One of my favourite artists recently switched to way more anime-inspired stuff and I really like it less now, its a shame. But she's having fun with it, so thats fine by me. I dont have to like everything.


Isn't anime just animation from Japan. What you are talking about is just animated shows.
well, anime is a style that originated there, but anyone can potentially use it. But I dunno if those examples do. Will check.
 
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[UWSL]well, anime is a style that originated there, but anyone can potentially use it. But I dunno if those examples do. Will check.[/UWSL]
Sure, well the style would be manga, but that also I would say is specifically Japanese comics. Sure others can do the style but when someone talks about a manga or anime I would assume it's from Japan.
 

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I*m using PayPal as my savings account for my new pc, considering how slowly it goes I would be glad to even have 12 euro on it per years.

Jesus capitalism sucks so hard, just being poor costs more than I can afford.
My bank started a campaign on "micro savings" sometime ago and I figured why not try it. Basically, on every single card transaction I make an extra 1€ goes automatially to a savings account. It's surprisingly effective since I don't really use cash. And you don't really notice it.
 
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My bank started a campaign on "micro savings" sometime ago and I figured why not try it. Basically, on every single card transaction I make an extra 1€ goes automatially to a savings account. It's surprisingly effective since I don't really use cash. And you don't really notice it.
That's sounds great! I would love something like that. But I would certainly notice , I wouldn't be a le to eat for something like half the month haha.
 
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My bank started a campaign on "micro savings" sometime ago and I figured why not try it. Basically, on every single card transaction I make an extra 1€ goes automatially to a savings account. It's surprisingly effective since I don't really use cash. And you don't really notice it.
It is surprising that the banker discloses his trick, I mean the fact that it is so effective (for you, as well as everyone else). If you can extract a small fee from every purchase / card transaction, you get as rich as a banker. If the fee is small enough that most people would not notice, bingo.

:boomer:
 

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Sure, well the style would be manga, but that also I would say is specifically Japanese comics. Sure others can do the style but when someone talks about a manga or anime I would assume it's from Japan.
I imagine this could end up being the same argument as the JRPG one. Are all RPG's made in Japan JRPG's, or is JRPG a genre that originated in Japan but isn't exclusively made there anymore. :blobweary:

I think I saw someone mention in certain unnamed discord server that most anime is actually animated in South Korea these days. :thinking-blob:
 

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I imagine this could end up being the same argument as the JRPG one. Are all RPG's made in Japan JRPG's, or is JRPG a genre that originated in Japan but isn't exclusively made there anymore. :blobweary:

I think I saw someone mention in certain unnamed discord server that most anime is actually animated in South Korea these days. :thinking-blob:
Since China pays the bills for many Hollywood movies, are they Hollywood movies?:D
 

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Ever feel like picking up a game but then it doesn't go on sale? That's me currently with Ashen
That's Oure for me ever since it came out. The only discount it ever got was 10% off at its Steam launch and tbh, it looks like a 50%-0r-more-discount-mandatory kind of game ... I just like games where you can fly around a lot, that's why I'm watching it.
 

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found out what people who really like A n i m e were also watching and realized I'm still a universe away from weebdom. The rate at which this kind of quality Anime come out is about the same as with Hollywood cinema, it's a measly few shows and films each decade.
isnt that absolutely the same with absolutely every entertainment medium imaginable ?
With hardcore fans of specific subgenres and surff , especially the most vocal ones bein elitist/toxic/gatekeepy/or just anyother way annoying and on other hand the mainstream taste is the most accessible and simplest thing possible?

Like dumb action flicks in movies, shounens in anime, pop in music, BR in games , ...... this is not really specific for anime imo
 

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It's been involved in Steam sales? I know EGS probably keeps it on sale a lot, but somewhere worth buying it?
Yeah, it's been on sale quite a few times (the game, the game + DLC pack, the game + OST pack, ...).
I know, because I've been tempted quite a few times to use the "complete the bundle" option to get the rest of the Annapurna Interactive games, and Ashen is the one always keeping the price a tad too high (because it's the more expensive game), and I'm not particularly interested in it (not a big fan of the genre). :giggle:

You can check the price history here:


It was last on sale from June 25th to July 9th.
It should be on sale soon-ish (and we have a couple of Steam sales coming soon, the next one later in the month).
 

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Lets take a look at some Adventure and relaxing games in "Discoveries in Discovery Queue"!

Omno

A puzzle adventure game, set in an ancient world with some beautiful looking graphics. It has a demo also available here


Omno whisks you away on a journey of discovery through an ancient world of wonders. A single player adventure full of puzzles, secrets and obstacles to overcome, where the power of a lost civilisation will carry you through forests, deserts and tundras - even to the clouds.
Ties

A free 3d platformer that is just very relaxing and not too challenging.


Ties is a 3D Adventure and platforming game in which you play Mink, a fearless child, and Gum, a small stretchy creature. After some adventures, they finally reach Gum's birthplace. Seeking to know the truth about their origins, they discover a forsaken land whose nature seems to be hostile...
Aery - Sky castle

Discover the world while relaxing by flying through different environment and helping the world.


Aery - Sky Castle is a very unique flight game featuring a little bird that discovers an unknown world full of beauty and dreamy landscapes, little environmental riddles, and other surprises. It's a story-driven adventure to discover and rescue a broken world.
The game has relatively slow pacing as it is meant to help people to enjoy and relax after a day full of hassle.
Helionaut

A sokpop game that is basically their take on No Man's Sky. Discover procedually generated world, collect resources and finish the game in less than 3 minutes while having the usual Sokpop love.


Explore a procedurally generated universe full of diverse micro-planets, asteroid belts and UFOs. Find new parts for your spaceship and collect resources to craft weapons, tools and upgrades. Discover new planets, battle mean robots, and find what is at the center of the universe . . .
 

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You know it's bad when I've forgotten about this game 5x already.
That happens with most EGS exclusives for me, tbh. And it's not even on purpose. The ones I was genuinely excited about like Control, Metro or Satisfactory, I never forgot about. But most indies or AA kinda games I'll usually either forget they even came out or forget about them entirely. Almost like launching exclusively on that store has a way of making a game fade into obscurity or something. Weird...
 

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Since things are not that busy here.

Here is some car news.

It would seem that GMC is bringing back the Hummer.

Were there even that many games that featured that vehicle?
 

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So Torchlight III, why the mixed reviews? Is it mostly because of the always online requirement?

They're going to increase the price when it's out of early access tomorrow, and I might pick it up if it's decent enough.
 

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So Torchlight III, why the mixed reviews? Is it mostly because of the always online requirement?
Might have to do with the fact that it was originally being developed as a MMO title called Torchlight Frontiers and they shifted development & rebranded it as Torchlight 3 after the alpha builds of Frontier were released. Most people see it as a boring MMO turned in a linear simplistic ARPG. I loved the first two games, played them multiple times. However, they way T3 has been presented publicly, especially the gameplay trailers, personally made me lose all interest in the game.
 

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Suddenly has the urge to replay GTA4 again (finished it twice back on Xbox360) so I has just installed it. I know the PC port is known to be bad so there are drops in framerate sometimes, but it runs mostly butterly-smooth without pop-ins. Framerate and pop-ins back on console is seriously bad so god it feels great to play now. I still regard it being the second best game that Rockstar has ever made, whereas Bully is the undisputable king (in my heart anyway).
 

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Suddenly has the urge to replay GTA4 again (finished it twice back on Xbox360) so I has just installed it. I know the PC port is known to be bad so there are drops in framerate sometimes, but it runs mostly butterly-smooth without pop-ins. Framerate and pop-ins back on console is seriously bad so god it feels great to play now. I still regard it being the second best game that Rockstar has ever made, whereas Bully is the undisputable king (in my heart anyway).
I had to limit it to 50fps or so as the game mechanics break any higher.
 
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Sorry. I have to ask again. Is RDR2 worth 36 Euro? The special edition is 45 Euro. How gamified is it? I do not like games like Far Cry or AssCreed. Help.
 
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I really liked RDR2. Its a huge story driven open world. Beautiful to run around in. Pretty good characters. I would say its worth 36 Euros. You can spend a ton of hours exploring the world or you can mainline the story which is pretty long.
 
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Sorry. I have to ask again. Is RDR2 worth 36 Euro? The special edition is 45 Euro. How gamified is it? I do not like games like Far Cry pr AssCreed. Help.
Not sure what gamified means tbh.

RDR 2 doesn't clutter the world map with pointless collectibles, but resource gathering in the form of hunting wild animals is a mayor part of the side content. It's different from FC or AC though, as those hunts are something you need to practice and prepare for. Going out and shooting at things randomly won't give you reliable results.
Equipment doesn't have stats or levels like in FC or AC, but you must keep an eye on durability, clean weapons, adjust to weather (e.g. warm clothes for cold regions), eat, bath, take care of your horse etc.

It's a well-done open world Story driven game, with beautiful, well-crafted scenes. The game wants to be taken seriously and evoke realism, but by doing so it drowns the player in time sinks and tasks that become tedious. It's a long game.

It's well worth 36€ and in many ways it's the anti Far Cry, which is fast, stupid, constantly throws action and progression at you.
I love RDR 2, but it maybe even goes to far in its "anti" Ubi approach.
 

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Not sure what gamified means tbh.

RDR 2 doesn't clutter the world map with pointless collectibles, but resource gathering in the form of hunting wild animals is a mayor part of the side content. It's different from FC or AC though, as those hunts are something you need to practice and prepare for. Going out and shooting at things randomly won't give you reliable results.
Equipment doesn't have stats or levels like in FC or AC, but you must keep an eye on durability, clean weapons, adjust to weather (e.g. warm clothes for cold regions), eat, bath, take care of your horse etc.

It's a well-done open world Story driven game, with beautiful, well-crafted scenes. The game wants to be taken seriously and evoke realism, but by doing so it drowns the player in time sinks and tasks that become tedious. It's a long game.

It's well worth 36€ and in many ways it's the anti Far Cry, which is fast, stupid, constantly throws action and progression at you.
I love RDR 2, but it maybe even goes to far in its "anti" Ubi approach.
Well, that sounds good! :)

Gamified = collectiing pointless stuff, pointless stats, levels, constant action, etc. in a game that do not need that.
 
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RDR2 being antiFarCry pretty much fits perfectly .... even the mission design , FarCry allows you pretty much wide array of ways to aproach the mission, RDR2 from what i played only allows the single superscripted way to the point that you sometimes has to run around a bit to find where the cutscene trigger starts (i remember one mission where i was supposed to snad behind the rock and wait , but in the end spent half an hour running around all the rocks there to find the right place begind right rock)
 

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Lets take a look at some horror games in "Discoveries in Discovery Queue"!

Mother

PS1-style psychological horror game. Great atmosphere where you need to try and survive every night....


MOTHER is a first-person psychological horror game about protecting your children while descending deeper & deeper into madness.
You play as Mary, who has just recently lost her husband, and needs to take care of her two children by herself. Suffering from insomnia, you wake up each night and experience strange events. Soon enough you'll find that there are some secrets you can't escape from.
Defend your children at all costs. Be careful, because their death is permanent!
House on the hill

Play as a thief trying to steal something in the mansion. With many different possibilities, the game is very replayable


You play as a young thief with a struggling family. Your partner convinced you to take the final job and steal a rare jewel from an old mansion. Getting inside wasn’t easy, but it will be even harder to get out. Because the house will not let you go.
There are nightmares inside. Each attempt to break free leads to a new story and a new ending. After each terrifying experience a foggy evening will return and you’ll go inside once again. The secrets of the mansion are open to those who are ready to plunge into madness. Uncover secrets of the house. Uncover secrets of your partner. Uncover your own secrets.
Ashine the red witch

Horror RPG where you follow a normal girl get lost in the spirit world. A free prologue is also available


Get ready for adventure not like any other! This story is about Ash. An ordinary girl who takes an unexpected journey through the mysterious spirit world filled with strange creatures.
Ashina: The Red Witch is an exploration-based story-adventure game. Use items to solve puzzles as well as talking to various other characters to help dig into the story even further. Take control of Ash and discover the events before the first chapter of this story driven adventure game. Enjoy the prologue of Ashina: The Red Witch!
Arrog

Hand drawn and short puzzle game that offers more than you can see at first glance.


Arrog is an enigmatic puzzle adventure game featuring hand-drawn art and set in a bizarre black-and-white world with color accents.
 

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I had to limit it to 50fps or so as the game mechanics break any higher.
I saw the framerate dropped to 51 at lowest. Only on road. I can imagine it may drop further in place like strip club. Going to see if I have to do the same as well.
 
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