HotBorscht wrote:You get an existential crisis/midlife crisis in the early stages of your adulthood due to the characters (to be absolutely specific, Rin).
To be fair, that's not necessarily a KS thing. There's even a proper name for it, it's so common.
When every time you see fire, you think of Hanako...
<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."
HotBorscht wrote:You get an existential crisis/midlife crisis in the early stages of your adulthood due to the characters (to be absolutely specific, Rin).
To be fair, that's not necessarily a KS thing. There's even a proper name for it, it's so common.
When every time you see fire, you think of Hanako...
HotBorscht wrote:You get an existential crisis/midlife crisis in the early stages of your adulthood due to the characters (to be absolutely specific, Rin).
To be fair, that's not necessarily a KS thing. There's even a proper name for it, it's so common.
When every time you see fire, you think of Hanako...
Thats messed up
i finally agree with you lol. its pretty messed up.
HotBorscht wrote:You get an existential crisis/midlife crisis in the early stages of your adulthood due to the characters (to be absolutely specific, Rin).
I actually got more of that with Hanako, though in my defense i had grown so jaded from shit drama after shit drama after shit drama that suddenly getting the feels for the first time since my first time beating Silent Hill 2 was almost a startling sensation.
The fear of blood tends to create fear for the flesh.
HotBorscht wrote:You get an existential crisis/midlife crisis in the early stages of your adulthood due to the characters (to be absolutely specific, Rin).
I actually got more of that with Hanako, though in my defense i had grown so jaded from shit drama after shit drama after shit drama that suddenly getting the feels for the first time since my first time beating Silent Hill 2 was almost a startling sensation.
silent hill 2 wasnt that feels filled. more just creepy. silent hill 3 was better because almost everything twitches. silent hill 4 was even worse. ghosts never die and they twitch.
the only game that gave me feels, not including KS, was drakengard 2 and nier.
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Touhou guy here.
You cannot deny the cuteness of my avatar. If you try to deny it, your subconscious shall be devoured. All ofmy yes. By order of favorites: Rin > Lilly > Hanako > Shizune > Emi
ZXNova wrote:When you imagine a survival horror ver. of KS.
Everyone hides who they are at least some of their time. Sometimes you bury that part of yourself so deeply that you have to be reminded it's there at all. And sometimes you just want to forget who you are all together.
HotBorscht wrote:You get an existential crisis/midlife crisis in the early stages of your adulthood due to the characters (to be absolutely specific, Rin).
I actually got more of that with Hanako, though in my defense i had grown so jaded from shit drama after shit drama after shit drama that suddenly getting the feels for the first time since my first time beating Silent Hill 2 was almost a startling sensation.
silent hill 2 wasnt that feels filled. more just creepy. silent hill 3 was better because almost everything twitches. silent hill 4 was even worse. ghosts never die and they twitch.
the only game that gave me feels, not including KS, was drakengard 2 and nier.
Well one, Katawa Shoujo isn't a game, it's a visual novel. To be a game it has to be possible for you to fail because of your own lack of skill.
Two, the feels from Silent Hill 2 aren't simply because it's scary. Yeah it is, but the feelings it gives you comes from the story, especially if you got attached to James. I always like to quote Yahtzee when describing the way Silent Hill 2 can make you feel:
"It's a fascinating voyage of pain and despair that leaves you emotionally drained and satisfied, like fucking a burning dolphin."
The fear of blood tends to create fear for the flesh.
Someone hasn't played Saya no Uta. Some people say it's like Silent Hill but with cute anime girls I didn't play Silent Hill so I'm not sure if it's true.
Everyone hides who they are at least some of their time. Sometimes you bury that part of yourself so deeply that you have to be reminded it's there at all. And sometimes you just want to forget who you are all together.
Hisao dying horribly if he doesn't make a friend for a festival is not on you. Especially when you consider he didn't end things on a bad term with Rin, he easily could have befriended here without joining the art club. The manly picnic is all on Hisao who is too independent in his behavior to really count as a player character. Additionally was Hisao dying really a failure anyway? I mean Kenji would have also been devastated in a way that ultimately would have destroyed his life. I say Hisao's sacrifice was worth it.
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The fear of blood tends to create fear for the flesh.
Hisao dying horribly if he doesn't make a friend for a festival is not on you. Especially when you consider he didn't end things on a bad term with Rin, he easily could have befriended here without joining the art club. The manly picnic is all on Hisao who is too independent in his behavior to really count as a player character. Additionally was Hisao dying really a failure anyway? I mean Kenji would have also been devastated in a way that ultimately would have destroyed his life. I say Hisao's sacrifice was worth it.