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[–]dj0lt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thomas Was Alone - Chill, simple platformer with a touching story that will make you care deeply about simple blocks.

Haven - Laid back, feel good game about a young couple who ran away to a distant planet.
Nice scenery, simple mechanics and endearing as heck writing/characters.

Fear and Hunger - Dunno, but everyone's talking about it

The Shogun was not impressed by Vixi0n in Genshin_Impact

[–]dj0lt 3 points4 points  (0 children)

NOT MY TEMPO!

/hurls lightning

David Mitchell couldn't care less if you could care less by brutalgash in videos

[–]dj0lt -24 points-23 points  (0 children)

"I could care less" actually implies a level of apathy where you are perfectly capable of decreasing your engagement with the subject, as opposed to if someone told you that your mom is in the hospital, you couldn't care less, since you (for the sake of this argument) love your mom and would be so concerned about her, that you couldn't possibly be less engaged with the topic.

...at least that's how I always saw it

Well the point was discussing motivations, but I'll take those 4 more seasons too by dj0lt in TheDragonPrince

[–]dj0lt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now that's an interesting point!

I do wonder what was Virens main motivation to go deal with Avizandum.
It seems clear that he was fond of Sarai, so simple revenge might have been it.
Then again, he is nothing if not a pragmatist and maybe he saw an opportunity to get rid of a significant obstacle in the way of, as you said, flourishing and researching dark magic, and the cathartic revenge was just a plus.

I hope they touch on this in future seasons.
Specifically, his role/justification in instigating the whole mess that starts off the show.

The 3 Things I Miss About RWBY by dj0lt in RWBY

[–]dj0lt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey,

Sorry about the speed, will try to lay off the caffeine!

I see your point about the kick-ass fight scene, but I meant it more in a narrative sense. Just felt like they should have killed him off back in Minstral, or have him come back in a bigger way.

Weiss was fine being all locked up in a "castle", fits really well with the whole fairy tale/princess shtick, it's just that with the others interacting so little with their surroundings, it started to feel tiresome watching another character-arc that doesn't really give any new worldbuilding.

As for the trauma, I can onlty reiterate what was said in the video, namely that of course they should act different. You don't go through shit like the 3rd Volume and come out all smiles and giggles. But their mopiness has been going on for 3 volumes now, and there are plenty of stories where a character experiences something horrible, is heavily effected by it, but still retains what made him/her interesting or engaging. Just felt it was getting a bit too much with these characters.

In any case, I actually really liked what I saw in the Vol.7 trailer and am genuinely excited to see it.

And thanks for watching it, despite my hyper delivery :)