It was on said regular forum that I first heard of KS. It generated even more drama than was usual for that place, so it was a phenomenon worthy of investigation. It's been seven months now and it still won't let go of me.

We have this guy on the forums called "Xanatos"Fate wrote:I actually found Katawa Shoujo on my own curiosity due to my interest in Psychology.
Perhaps at a later time when I'm actually trained to psychoanalyze patients in my field. I've still got about a year to go until I'm in college anyway.Jobriq wrote:We have this guy on the forums called "Xanatos"Fate wrote:I actually found Katawa Shoujo on my own curiosity due to my interest in Psychology.
You should psychoanalyze him or something.... it would be interesting... he has chocolate
Hey! Mean.Jobriq wrote:We have this guy on the forums called "Xanatos"Fate wrote:I actually found Katawa Shoujo on my own curiosity due to my interest in Psychology.
You should psychoanalyze him or something.... it would be interesting... he has chocolate
That's pretty silly when you think about it; that's like saying: "How can a book make my cry or feel emotions when all it is is just a bunch of ink on paper" or, "How can a movie make my cry or feel emotions when it's just a bunch of images that change at a rate of 30 images per second on a screen, with noise emitting from speakers?"Fate wrote:At first, I found it utterly silly that I was actually attaching myself to a fictional character on a computer screen, but... I felt genuine emotion towards something that technically doesn't exist.
I concur!Fate wrote:Truly, a marvelous piece of work.
When was that? I kinda want to watch that video now...ArcCain wrote:The game was recommended on the Yogs Cast with TB and Jesse Cox.
I first heard of KS through the same video, started downloading it and said, "Naw, this seems like a bad idea." stopped downloading it and threw it in the trash and emptied it. Come to think of it, that may've been one of the biggest mistakes of my life...Lloyd Snow wrote:I found Katawa Shoujo a year ago through Youtuber Jesse Cox (OMFGCATA). Thought it'd be a laugh, ya' know, banging cripples.
Well, I was wrong. Changed my life. And now I've been lurking around the forums ever since.
Oh yeah!Jobriq wrote:We have this guy on the forums called "Xanatos"Fate wrote:I actually found Katawa Shoujo on my own curiosity due to my interest in Psychology.
You should psychoanalyze him or something.... it would be interesting... he has chocolate
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmurTP3MF4YFate wrote:I actually found Katawa Shoujo on my own curiosity due to my interest in Psychology. Essentially, I wanted to experiment on why people not only enjoyed games like KS (Commonly referred to as Dating Sims, which is... well, I find it to be tasteless, regardless of what it actually is.) but also got attached to the characters inside of them. Things like, 'I wonder if they get attached to them because they wish that their lives reflected the fictional character's, or wished that they could be in a similar situation?.
So I gathered a group of me and a few friends and... well, I figured it out for myself when I finished Rin's path, first.
A lot of questions raised in my mind at that point. At first, I found it utterly silly that I was actually attaching myself to a fictional character on a computer screen, but... I felt genuine emotion towards something that technically doesn't exist. It was touching, heartbreaking, satisfying, and confusing all at the same time in a splendid mix of negative and positive aspects... and that's why I came to the conclusion that maybe it was a bit more complex than just a few notes on paper. My group agreed, and one even broke down into tears in (Emi's? I believe so, it may have been Lilly's.) path.
As to the site itself... well, google mostly. Though, I probably would have found it on my own anyway.
I recall seeing a video way back last year (Something along the lines of 'I Love Rin Tazuka' or something like that. Particularly touching.) that sparked my interest in playing it, but it was held off until August of this year due to more pressing concerns with my personal life.
Now that I've eased out of my rough periods of teenage boredom, life, and reality, I find it easier to really connect with these characters, fictional they may be.
I feel that there is a lot of potential here. Potential for me to better myself and help better other people as well. It's really quite moving.
Anyway, I apologize for rambling. Truly, a marvelous piece of work.
I moreso meant on the personal involvement aspect; with a novel or book, you aren't actually physically involved with the story, as it is already predetermined. While on your first time reading said story, article, etc. you may not know what happens, you still have no chance of altering the story a bit.Lianam wrote:That's pretty silly when you think about it; that's like saying: "How can a book make my cry or feel emotions when all it is is just a bunch of ink on paper" or, "How can a movie make my cry or feel emotions when it's just a bunch of images that change at a rate of 30 images per second on a screen, with noise emitting from speakers?"Fate wrote:At first, I found it utterly silly that I was actually attaching myself to a fictional character on a computer screen, but... I felt genuine emotion towards something that technically doesn't exist.
Oh dear... this could be interesting.Sea wrote:Oh yeah!Jobriq wrote:We have this guy on the forums called "Xanatos"Fate wrote:I actually found Katawa Shoujo on my own curiosity due to my interest in Psychology.
You should psychoanalyze him or something.... it would be interesting... he has chocolate
Xan's physc eval would be . . . interesting.