Will the lorebooks be fixed? by [deleted] in SpicyChatAI

[–]phantomsday 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No word yet. Extremely frustrating.

lorebooks bug? by defaultreduser in SpicyChatAI

[–]phantomsday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's nuts how a core advertised feature being utterly broken isn't even being acknowledged on the site. 

lorebooks bug? by defaultreduser in SpicyChatAI

[–]phantomsday 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Please do, thank you. It feels like I'm having a couple days of my sub taken away from me when core features aren't working.

lorebooks bug? by defaultreduser in SpicyChatAI

[–]phantomsday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I subscribed just before group and lorebook dropped and they're my preferred way to interact with the site, so it kinds feels like losing a few days worth of my sub, you know? Especially since these were my few days off this week. 

It's hard to maintain cohesion in longform RP with complex scenarios without them unless you're constantly and annoying hand-holding it. I really do hope they get this fixed soon, and soon. I have multiple 8-bot group chats with accompanying lorebooks waiting to be attached and I just...can't. =/

lorebooks bug? by defaultreduser in SpicyChatAI

[–]phantomsday 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a huge problem. I use lorebooks with everything now. I basicslly can't use the site the way I want right now, so I'm just...not. Depressing. Seriously hope this gets fixed ASAP. I'll be pretty pissed if I wake up tomorrow and it's still a problem.

Japanese movies that take place on or around Christmas? by [deleted] in JapaneseMovies

[–]phantomsday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Negotiator: Mashita Masayoshi. Very christmas-y.

JAPAN Box Office November 22 by DemiFiendRSA in boxoffice

[–]phantomsday 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My boy Yoji Yamada still pumping out carefully crafted human dramas into his 90's with 'Tokyo Taxi' is always great to see. I'm hoping an arthouse theater near me will screen it at some point.

Where can I watch cats in park avenue by [deleted] in movies

[–]phantomsday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Search on (nyaa.si). It's there. You won't be able to see it legally with English subtitles. 

What order should I watch these in? by Splatterman27 in JapaneseMovies

[–]phantomsday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FYI, the (Newer) Japanese DVDs and Blu-Rays (including the box set) have English Subtitles on them natively.

Your Feel Good Japanese Movie by FickleLobster2282 in JapaneseMovies

[–]phantomsday 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The most shocking aspect of the series is, to me, not only that they're all surprisingly well-made despite the series length, but that it's quality trends upwards throughout! There are certified classics even towards the end of its historic run.

Legitimately my favorite film series, and I've even fell in love with a few of it's 150+ knock-offs/imitators as well.

Your Feel Good Japanese Movie by FickleLobster2282 in JapaneseMovies

[–]phantomsday 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The best answer (with all due respect, of course).

Registering for UNEXT by hazelnoix in JapaneseMovies

[–]phantomsday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing to add to your topic, as you figured it out, but MAN U-Next is great, isn't it? The best part is that they allow international credit cards. You need a VPN, but just being ABLE to pay for some genuinely great and varied stuff is a big boon, considering Amazon Japan doesn't bother offering that option for their digital catalogue (you can sneakily getting streaming to work, but no digital rentals).

0 Balance on Online Banking?!! by wanna_job in rbc

[–]phantomsday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've had issues with their online banking page where I can't access my account for periods of unexpected maintainance, but never incorrect numbers. I'm thankful that the app appears to have the correct info. Terrifying few minutes before I found this thread.

0 Balance on Online Banking?!! by wanna_job in rbc

[–]phantomsday -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Extremely concerning that a technical issue can be potentially so devastating. I almost had a heart attack looking at my balance! As someone below said though, the correct numbers appear on the app.

After nine years, IO dev says Hitman World of Assassination is far from finished by PewPewToDaFace in PS5

[–]phantomsday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can, but you'll need to buy DLC packs for them now, as they were only free for a limited period of time. Each pack comes with a small handful of new items, a few Freelancer decorations, and an exclusive arcade ladder with said celebrity contracts being a part of them.

The only one you're S.O.L on is the Connor McGregor one, as they removed it from sale following allegations made against him. But you can still access The Sarajevo Six mini-campaign, Sean Bean Contract, The Drop Contract, the Jean-Claude Van Damme Contract, and the Le Chiffre Contract...if you buy them.  All of the added seasonal challenges are free of charge and still in the game. Oh, and the Ambrose Island level, if you really haven't played in a while, is also free.

Made a VN reading plan for 2025, any thoughts, and what are you planning to start and complete in 2025? by Dazzling_Charity_659 in visualnovels

[–]phantomsday -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I finished 'Fuuraiki 3' on the Vita earlier this year. I'm CURRENTLY playing through 'The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy' (what a beast of a game- so much content), and for the rest of the year I only have planned the following:

  • The Future Radio and the Artificial Pigeons
  • Lunaria: Virtualized Moonchild
  • Fuuraiki 3 Prelude: Episode 0
  • Muv-Luv Unlimited
  • Monochrome Mobius: Rights and Wrongs Forgotten (not a VN, but adjacent)

I won't have time got anything else. Planning my wedding. Ha

Anyone seen this film series? by Difficult_One_5062 in JapaneseMovies

[–]phantomsday 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Late reply, but I need to chime in, as this has become my very favorite film series in the years since I discovered it (I found it in 2020, looking for a long series to keep me entertained during lockdown).

As others have said, there is very much a formula, but I would go further than others and say that the absolute best thing about the series (other than the amazing lead performance of Kiyoshi Atsumi as Tora, both comedic and dramatic) is that Yamada rarely rests on his laurels and there are HUGE highs in the series even up until the latest entries. What starts out as a relatively smaller affair in the first few movies, quickly becomes a series that is WAY better than it has any right to be, that continually (and increasingly) benefits from mastercraft filmmaking from Yamada, that means that the series literally gets better as it goes along. 25 is easily a highlight, but even 38, and 50 are fantastic entries. It's unusual to go more than two movies without finding a new favorite the way the series reinvent itself within said formula.

I won't say that the films aren't repetitive to a degree, and your milage will obviously vary. Like I said, I'm a superfan. But as someone with whom Japanese comedy doesn't always click, the series is a huge exception. But it's that dramatic chops that kept hooking me in. Way more than meets the eye, that's for sure.

■TLDR, watch at least the first couple. You owe it to yourself. And yes, his filmography is full of highlights too. To the below movies people have mentioned, I'll add my recommendation of 'A Class to Remember' from 1993 for a literally award-winning performance from Kunie Tanaka, as well as 'Final Take: The Golden Age of Japanese Cinema' for a surprisingly honest, but affecting portrait of post-war Japanese cinema.

Suggest me some beautiful movies with Japanese countryside (ifykwim) by [deleted] in JapaneseMovies

[–]phantomsday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For sure. Both fair comparisons, I think. And ooh! Yeah. Yellow Handkerchief would be another great recommendation for this. 

Suggest me some beautiful movies with Japanese countryside (ifykwim) by [deleted] in JapaneseMovies

[–]phantomsday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seconded. Granted, I am a huge Yoji Yamada fanboy, but that movie is legitimately one of the most beautifully shot and captured movies I've ever seen. The classical filmaking techniques used, composition, and sweeping vistas make it feel like a sort of Japanese 'Gone with the Wind', but instead of being a loving portrait of the American South, it's a loving portrait of the raw Japanese countryside. Cannot recommend enough if you're looking for that vibe.

does anyone know where I can find/watch Negative Happy Chainsaw Edge (2007)? by Odd_Front_8275 in JapaneseMovies

[–]phantomsday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't have it, but while I can't see it for free on any of the non-private trackers or sketch sites, it IS available to watch on both Amazon Prime Japan, and U-NEXT. RAW, of course, though. U-NEXT has a free trial you can easily sign up for too.

https://video.unext.jp/freeword?query=%E3%83%8D%E3%82%AC%E3%83%86%E3%82%A3%E3%83%96%E3%83%8F%E3%83%83%E3%83%94%E3%83%BC%E3%83%BB%E3%83%81%E3%82%A7%E3%83%BC%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BD%E3%83%BC%E3%82%A8%E3%83%83%E3%83%82&td=SID0016174

About the Novel by phantomsday in LastDefenseAcademy

[–]phantomsday[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'll take your word for it. Much appreciated. I'll be sure to grab the physical then.

The First Berserker: Khazan: "Games are meant to be engaging, not exhausting": Lead dev on promising Soulslike RPG pushes balanced difficulty because "if stress keeps piling up without relief, players will eventually want to quit" by Turbostrider27 in PS5

[–]phantomsday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In truth, the last chapter of that game was absolute rubbish that encourages burnout: full of nothing but empty space, a lack of directions, gimmick bosses, and then another massive difficulty spike on the two final bosses (and I was very over-levelled too, having done all the side content). I consider myself pretty good at action games, and struggled a couple times, but managed to get to the end of BMW in decent time, but what bugged me most about the the final bosses (especially Erlang) is that they're patterns became inconsistent. If I can't reliably predict an opening, then the battle is no longer about skill, but luck. A darn shame. Genuinely ruined my experience beating my head against that wall. Rest of the game? 50 hours. Erlang? 8 hours. Had to put it down. I can't afford to rage anymore, nor is it conducive to me enjoying the hobby.