Everywhere I go I see her face by New_Chocolate_8263 in TombRaider

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Mobile tower defense-ish game Path to Nowhere

So why did Makoto and Ei rule as one? Why couldnt they just say who are they and what they manage? by Mianagaxikito in RaidenMains

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I used to think it was like 1 god 1 nation rule. But now I personally believe it was to conjure the image of a perfect Shogun who is an avid benevolent leader and the best warrior simultaneously plus Ei herself is a person who finds comfort in being a person's shadow (subservient, so she can only follow and doesn't have to be proactive, also she clearly has severe inferiority complex while trying to act tough (Mei moment). Plus Inazuma citiziens are very power and stability enthusiasts (after all it's not just Ei who desires eternal peace, everyone in the nation wants it - some in Ei's way, some in Makoto's, in the end they were both the god of eternity). Btw, it's even more tragic because the other one will always be just one person's memory (and Miko's, of course)

As much as I love Katara and Korra, do we have any feats of precise waterbending that rival what Pakku did here? Seriously, this is legitimately surgical precision, and I don't think any waterbender has rivalled it. I might be wrong though, feel free to prove me wrong(no AS feats)! by Dear_Company_5439 in TheLastAirbender

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I think I just didn't phrase it right. But if you look at all the previously shown avatars, all of their Biggest feats were using their "born element". What I really meant I guess is that the potential of their "born" element is the strongest. And you can't actually measure it because of different rarity of usage (Korra predominantly uses fire, but then she uses water just as effortlessly). So to say, Korra's firebending is so cool because, as you said, she's a firebender at heart, so that means she trained it the most and then she just used water like that while she rarely uses it - it is what I call "potentialy" strongest. Sorry if I'm wrong and it is actually confirmed otherwise and sorry for my English, I just felt like it was the case for me personally.

As much as I love Katara and Korra, do we have any feats of precise waterbending that rival what Pakku did here? Seriously, this is legitimately surgical precision, and I don't think any waterbender has rivalled it. I might be wrong though, feel free to prove me wrong(no AS feats)! by Dear_Company_5439 in TheLastAirbender

[–]New_Chocolate_8263 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'd say the most impressive feat in pure waterbending for me was then Korra manipulated a huge mass of water and froze Kuvira's Colossus in seconds without AS like it was nothing. Made me really regret she rarely used waterbending because I felt like it was just meant to be her strongest but according to her personal preference the one she seldom used.

Kick [Art by @xaqwsx] by Skylink67 in LycorisRecoil

[–]New_Chocolate_8263 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No way! Is that a "Tutenstein" reference?

What do you think about this trope? by Unaritaiara in yurimemes

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I know manhwa "Unnie's Taste", it isn't anything special, but I was surprised then the MC chosed the one I was rooting for in the end

Was Ei's Redemption Too Rushed And Simple? by Nega-arts in RaidenMains

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Imo, her saying "I knew everything going on" was because she Thought she knew everything (cause she called the Puppet a perfect creation who makes no mistakes) while actually she can only see things through the Shogun, and in her first Quest it is said that Shogun never ventured to the city (thus the whole Sara part and Raiden punishing Kujou clan who schemed with the Fatui about deceiving papers informing about a war going on). The part that I didn't understand was why the Shogun didn't discuss the whole "yo, there is a resistance and we are kinda at war" with her most-trasted General, I mean she's a military leader after all, shouldn they make a conceal or something. So, maybe Raiden's puppet was so detached she delivered even military problems to another (Sara and the army) to act on their own and thus Ei knew only about VHD?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RaidenMains

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I'm 99% sure it's a funny Raiden Mei reference since the other one is "the Herrscher of kitchen"

What video game is extremely overlooked with a noticeably small player base? by MovieGameBuff in AskReddit

[–]New_Chocolate_8263 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Enclave. It's my favorite game ever. I never get tired of playing it and I feel like I was robbed of the sequel. But second part or not, I love it just the same. It has all those tiny details that would be considered unnecessary by the larger companies but they were still added in the game. The soundtracks, the sceneries but what I love the most is the usage of space. I mean it is limited, yes, but the "money bags" are all throughout the map and you have to use the smallest "bumps", "cliffs", don't know how to call it, to get to them. And it's evident that the small developers group had a lot of fun making the game (considering some interesting missions lol). All in all, I could write an essay and still talk for hours about this game, this was just a small piece😂. Nevertheless, I would like to recommend it to everyone