The "feels" bazaar.
Re: Why am i feeling so hard?
Emi's bad ending (And on a lesser degree, some of the recurrent topics of Emi's route in general) hit a bit too close to home for me, since it reminded me a lot of some of the problems that ocurred in my past relationship. In fact the bad ending was like living my break-up all over again, i was emotionally devastated when the bad ending started, while many parts of KS left me in a melancholic or ambiguous mood, that bad ending felt really painful. But more than that, among many other things, that bad ending helped me learn and understand one of the many, many ways in which i was (and/or did things) wrong back then.
The bad endings are just part of the story as well, and they're just as important for insight into the route's themes as the good endings are. You guys should follow Xanatos's advice
The bad endings are just part of the story as well, and they're just as important for insight into the route's themes as the good endings are. You guys should follow Xanatos's advice
"It is not reason, more or less furnished, but will that makes the world march"
"Unfortunately, if you can think of something really stupid, someone out there probably believes it." -Xanatos
"Unfortunately, if you can think of something really stupid, someone out there probably believes it." -Xanatos
Re: Why am i feeling so hard?
^ Everything he just said, plus I deleted the extra s in "Xanatos". :3Dream wrote:Emi's bad ending (And on a lesser degree, some of the recurrent topics of Emi's route in general) hit a bit too close to home for me, since it reminded me a lot of some of the problems that ocurred in my past relationship. In fact the bad ending was like living my break-up all over again, i was emotionally devastated when the bad ending started, while many parts of KS left me in a melancholic or ambiguous mood, that bad ending felt really painful. But more than that, among many other things, that bad ending helped me learn and understand one of the many, many ways in which i was (and/or did things) wrong back then.
The bad endings are just part of the story as well, and they're just as important for insight into the route's themes as the good endings are. You guys should follow Xanatos' advice
<KeiichiO>: "I wonder what Misha's WAHAHA's sound like with a cock stuffed down her throat..."
<Ascension>: "I laughed, cried, vomited in my mouth a little, and even had time for marshmallows afterwards. Well played, Xanatos. Well played."
<KeiichiO>: "That's a beautiful response to chocolate."
<Ascension>: "I laughed, cried, vomited in my mouth a little, and even had time for marshmallows afterwards. Well played, Xanatos. Well played."
<KeiichiO>: "That's a beautiful response to chocolate."
Re: "Why you Feel"
When you're given a really good and greatly crafted story, you get sucked into the world.
You go into role, and you start to feel like you really are part of the story. The world wraps around you and these people ingame actually become real to you mentally.
So when something that would normally be really heavy stuff in real life, it hits you the same way ingame. So naturally you feel the need to empathize with them.
And this is where the feels come in. Each mind set yields a different feel flow for each different path.
I can't pick a path that has given me the most feels because I've only gotten down 2 of them so far, and working on my third one as we speak. My decision would not be fully educated.
tl;dr version: Keep your Diken-stein hard.
You go into role, and you start to feel like you really are part of the story. The world wraps around you and these people ingame actually become real to you mentally.
So when something that would normally be really heavy stuff in real life, it hits you the same way ingame. So naturally you feel the need to empathize with them.
And this is where the feels come in. Each mind set yields a different feel flow for each different path.
I can't pick a path that has given me the most feels because I've only gotten down 2 of them so far, and working on my third one as we speak. My decision would not be fully educated.
tl;dr version: Keep your Diken-stein hard.
I've seen some shit.
Re: Is this bad?
It's all cool, I call it Katawa Curse.Frosty015 wrote:Guys, is it bad that I find myself constantly thinking of Hanako?
Is it bad that I always listen to the KS soundtrack each night, and nearly be brought to tears as I remember each moment with Hanako?
Is it bad that I'm suddenly a lot more attracted to disabled people?
Is it bad that I'm trying to find my Hanako in life?
I seriously can't stop thinking about her.
Something is wrong with me guys.
What do I do?
You get really into the game, and you can't stop thinking about it, no matter how hard you try.
Felt the same way last year with Emi (She was my first path), same right now with Hanako since I picked the game back up.
It's also fine that you're looking for a person you're specifically interested in, cause its shows that when you do find one, you'll be happy (hopefully).
There are 2 ways to deal with Katawa Curse:
1) Blow your fuse; Play the game soooooo much that you wear yourself out from it (Not recommended as this can backfire or just be a waste of time)
2) Take a long break from it, and I mean long. Months wise if you want it to work.
I've seen some shit.
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Re: Is this bad?
Take a Katawa Break.
Emibro, Hanabro, [Lilly Lover], Rin Kin, Feminist, Two-timer
(Passively working on my KS YouTube series. Someday...)
Re: "Why you Feel"
Shadix-CF wrote:When you're given a really good and greatly crafted story, you get sucked into the world.
You go into role, and you start to feel like you really are part of the story. The world wraps around you and these people ingame actually become real to you mentally.
So when something that would normally be really heavy stuff in real life, it hits you the same way ingame. So naturally you feel the need to empathize with them.
And this is where the feels come in. Each mind set yields a different feel flow for each different path.
I can't pick a path that has given me the most feels because I've only gotten down 2 of them so far, and working on my third one as we speak. My decision would not be fully educated.
tl;dr version: Keep your Diken-stein hard.
Oh, you're in for a treat when you hit Rin's.
<KeiichiO>: "I wonder what Misha's WAHAHA's sound like with a cock stuffed down her throat..."
<Ascension>: "I laughed, cried, vomited in my mouth a little, and even had time for marshmallows afterwards. Well played, Xanatos. Well played."
<KeiichiO>: "That's a beautiful response to chocolate."
<Ascension>: "I laughed, cried, vomited in my mouth a little, and even had time for marshmallows afterwards. Well played, Xanatos. Well played."
<KeiichiO>: "That's a beautiful response to chocolate."
Re: Is this bad?
It gets better. It's been a while since I lasted played KS and if I stumble upon a KS song while I'm shuffling it no longer draws upon the feelings I experienced. I suppose it is good and bad, I was extremely introspective following my first few KS playthroughs but I was also feeling a tad depressed but now until I find something else to stimulate my feels I am back to where I started.
Emibro, Hanabro, [Lilly Lover], Rin Kin, Feminist, Two-timer
Re: Is this bad?
You have a bad case of a waifu
When the war, has been won
And our march home begins
What awaits has not yet been revealed
What was won? what was lost?
Will our deeds be remembered?
Are they written on stone or in sand?
And our march home begins
What awaits has not yet been revealed
What was won? what was lost?
Will our deeds be remembered?
Are they written on stone or in sand?
Re: Is this bad?
You got an addiction for feels, brah. Try reading Nurse-kun's story or Blindmute Loli if you haven't read itkbk wrote:It gets better. It's been a while since I lasted played KS and if I stumble upon a KS song while I'm shuffling it no longer draws upon the feelings I experienced. I suppose it is good and bad, I was extremely introspective following my first few KS playthroughs but I was also feeling a tad depressed but now until I find something else to stimulate my feels I am back to where I started.
(Sorry if I'm kind of a late and dumb person)
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Re: Why am i feeling so hard?
This is somewhat embarrassing, perhaps even entailing a post in the Hanako's Broken Heart forum, but this game, though I love it, leaves a gaping hole in my heart where depression and emptiness fills in. The most amount of feels I experience is not even when I am playing, not even close. Its when I am away, either listening to its music (foolishly), trying to sleep, or just thinking. Of course, when playing some of the paths there have been moments where tears came out, particularly in Lilly's path. Rin's path was also mind-numbingly depressing. Haven't tried Hanako's yet, it will be my last, but I fear that it might be one of the more powerful ones as well.
A part of me almost wishes I hadn't played, though I guess I wouldn't change that I have. Part of the reason I have created this account on here to talk about the game is hopefully to commune away some of these feels. I don't feel often, and when I do, it is pretty hard, so not only am I not used to them but its a big demand on how much feels I get. As such, a lot of my posts may or may not reference to this issue in the aim of ridding of them so I can simply have the pleasure of being glad to have played and nothing else.
A part of me almost wishes I hadn't played, though I guess I wouldn't change that I have. Part of the reason I have created this account on here to talk about the game is hopefully to commune away some of these feels. I don't feel often, and when I do, it is pretty hard, so not only am I not used to them but its a big demand on how much feels I get. As such, a lot of my posts may or may not reference to this issue in the aim of ridding of them so I can simply have the pleasure of being glad to have played and nothing else.
Re: Why am i feeling so hard?
I think most of us here share in the happiness of having experienced KS once the feels wear off. As I've said before it kind of leaves you feeling introspective and it's up to the individual to parse through the feels in order to find out why you feel this way.
Emibro, Hanabro, [Lilly Lover], Rin Kin, Feminist, Two-timer
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Re: Just finished the game and this is my first post. Oh man
There's always more to do, that's the cool thing. Draw, play some music, find some games to create the girls in... That's what I'm doing, all the while completing more Hanako runs. Some people just can't get enough of Miss Ikezawa. The way she blushes when she tells you about her tile game... who gets tired of seeing that? Or the way she hesitates before giving you that grand smile and saying "Th-thank you for hanging out with me." You're just like YES. Sort of like this:Trivun wrote:personally, I don't think I ever really got over finishing Katawa Shoujo. I don't think it's as possible as people think, truth be told. Right now I'm writing a fanfic, on this site, that's effectively a retelling of the game (of Hanako's arc) from Hanako's point of view - that's been my way of getting over the game after finishing it. Continually writing about it has been my method of release and whatnot, but when it's done I reckon I'll just go back to that feeling of "what do I do now?" that I had when I finished my personal last arc (Lilly's, for the record). Oh well, I'll cross that bridge when I come to it...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7A90YG6vY1o
Re: Just finished the game and this is my first post. Oh man
Created Shizune in Artificial Girl 3. Regret nothing.Hisao&Hanako<3 wrote:There's always more to do, that's the cool thing. Draw, play some music, find some games to create the girls in... That's what I'm doing, all the while completing more Hanako runs. Some people just can't get enough of Miss Ikezawa. The way she blushes when she tells you about her tile game... who gets tired of seeing that? Or the way she hesitates before giving you that grand smile and saying "Th-thank you for hanging out with me." You're just like YES. Sort of like this:Trivun wrote:personally, I don't think I ever really got over finishing Katawa Shoujo. I don't think it's as possible as people think, truth be told. Right now I'm writing a fanfic, on this site, that's effectively a retelling of the game (of Hanako's arc) from Hanako's point of view - that's been my way of getting over the game after finishing it. Continually writing about it has been my method of release and whatnot, but when it's done I reckon I'll just go back to that feeling of "what do I do now?" that I had when I finished my personal last arc (Lilly's, for the record). Oh well, I'll cross that bridge when I come to it...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7A90YG6vY1o
<KeiichiO>: "I wonder what Misha's WAHAHA's sound like with a cock stuffed down her throat..."
<Ascension>: "I laughed, cried, vomited in my mouth a little, and even had time for marshmallows afterwards. Well played, Xanatos. Well played."
<KeiichiO>: "That's a beautiful response to chocolate."
<Ascension>: "I laughed, cried, vomited in my mouth a little, and even had time for marshmallows afterwards. Well played, Xanatos. Well played."
<KeiichiO>: "That's a beautiful response to chocolate."
Re: Just finished the game and this is my first post. Oh man
It is good to hear you had such an enjoyable experience with KS. This was one of the first productions of any kind of entertainment media that gave me any significant feels. I play games, watch anime, read manga but I have played, watched, and read enough to have a rather jaded reaction to things that would make a first timer explode with feels. KS was my first VN and that likely contributed to the sheer amount of feels I had but moving on, when I finished, I can tell you that I, and going by many other posts I read at the time, suffered from the "what the hell comes after that" syndrome. I choose to throw myself into looking at similar VN that give the feels. One thing lead to another and I became ensnared by TVtropes.com. The point I am clumsily trying to convey is to do something to distract yourself from the game while you recover from the feels. Nearly everybody who plays this game goes through some level of feel overload at one point or another so the fact you are still thinking about the game could be due to the The Tetris Effect. Just know that the fact that you suffer from the feels at all means you truely enjoyed such a wonderful game.
Re: Just finished the game and this is my first post. Oh man
The funky thing about this was that I didn't actually play it when it released, filing it under "Cripple porn, lulz" as did so many, I suppose.
I played Spec Ops The Line, and held it really high for giving me such strong emotions (I choose the bad end at the mirror, in fact I've been hoping there was such an ending to choose).
And then... I played Katawa Shoujo.
I played Spec Ops The Line, and held it really high for giving me such strong emotions (I choose the bad end at the mirror, in fact I've been hoping there was such an ending to choose).
And then... I played Katawa Shoujo.
The strength of heart to face oneself has been made manifest. The persona Carighan has appeared.