It is Just to Say...
Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 12:08 am
Hello everyone, Xaphan here. I am a new new member to the Katawa Shoujo forum. Let me just take the time to say that "Katawa Shoujo" is by far, the most updated bishoujo game I've ever encountered. The graphics are amazing, the fact that there's a moving background is wonderful, and the little animations that each characters do throughout the story is something new to me as well. It's... how to put it, the closest game to an animation without being considered anime. Really pleased with the work from the people of Four Leaf Studios, very impressive.
In my opinion, this game will probably become a great hit in the bishoujo genre; possibly bigger than "The Sagara Family".(If you haven't heard of the game before, I defiantly recommend it.) The thing that really pulls me into this game is the simple fact that it has a different story like than all of the other I've played or heard of. The unique storyline and the general feeling of sadness within the main character really gets my attention and opens my curiosity. I'm a man who is a fan of suspense, irony, and drama. I love reading books that gives off a sense of emotion in them; whether it's sad, happy, angry, or whatever. I believe that its essential for any book to have that kind of gist to them. I also like the fact that I'm able to grasp and feel how the other character's are feeling. It's like I'm a part of them and I share the same conflicts or objectives as they do.
Another thing i like about this game is that all of the main characters have something wrong with them. I'm not too sure if this was Four Leaf Studio's intention or not, but I believe there is a message to be heard inside this game. Something like, "people can be different and still live a normal life, there's not need for the segregation between the general people and the unfortunate". Or maybe something like, "people can still be beautiful no matter what they're condition is, we shouldn't judge others so quickly, embrace their differences and show some compassion and caring." Let me try to explain what I'm trying to get at here... Emi and Hanako are ridiculously cute right? They're like little balls of joy. However, one is missing legs and the other looks like they were dipped in acid... Yes, I know what you're thinking, "it's a game, cute drawings can be made no matter what they're frail condition might be". However, I bet that if a person were to look at someone else who doesn't have legs or someone who has messed up skin in reality; they would probably look at them with disgust. Four Leaf Studios however, takes those crude appeals and imbues them into a bishoujo game; and sure enough, the girls still look very cute. So, why can't anyone look past someone's physical problem which they cannot help and notice them for who they really are? Why can't anyone offer a helping hand instead of mock and sneer? They're still humans aren't they?
The world is a hard place for the unfortunate... Most of you probably have no idea how much different their life really is from ours. A simple task to us can be a real hassle for them. The mockery and the bullying those people receive just because of their own set backs... We should be helping those who cannot help themselves, push them forward, instead of leaving them behind. If you read this and are one of the few who actually cares for the needy then blessings be with you... Bless you for your good deeds, sincerity, and kindness. The world can never have too many good souls. If you read this and has never tried to offer a helping hand to others who need it then try and do so. The little effort you put into it will have such a big impact on the person you're helping. Just the simple hello would be suffice enough, because you've acknowledge their existence. Believe me when I say this, you'll feel good about it someday...
In my opinion, this game will probably become a great hit in the bishoujo genre; possibly bigger than "The Sagara Family".(If you haven't heard of the game before, I defiantly recommend it.) The thing that really pulls me into this game is the simple fact that it has a different story like than all of the other I've played or heard of. The unique storyline and the general feeling of sadness within the main character really gets my attention and opens my curiosity. I'm a man who is a fan of suspense, irony, and drama. I love reading books that gives off a sense of emotion in them; whether it's sad, happy, angry, or whatever. I believe that its essential for any book to have that kind of gist to them. I also like the fact that I'm able to grasp and feel how the other character's are feeling. It's like I'm a part of them and I share the same conflicts or objectives as they do.
Another thing i like about this game is that all of the main characters have something wrong with them. I'm not too sure if this was Four Leaf Studio's intention or not, but I believe there is a message to be heard inside this game. Something like, "people can be different and still live a normal life, there's not need for the segregation between the general people and the unfortunate". Or maybe something like, "people can still be beautiful no matter what they're condition is, we shouldn't judge others so quickly, embrace their differences and show some compassion and caring." Let me try to explain what I'm trying to get at here... Emi and Hanako are ridiculously cute right? They're like little balls of joy. However, one is missing legs and the other looks like they were dipped in acid... Yes, I know what you're thinking, "it's a game, cute drawings can be made no matter what they're frail condition might be". However, I bet that if a person were to look at someone else who doesn't have legs or someone who has messed up skin in reality; they would probably look at them with disgust. Four Leaf Studios however, takes those crude appeals and imbues them into a bishoujo game; and sure enough, the girls still look very cute. So, why can't anyone look past someone's physical problem which they cannot help and notice them for who they really are? Why can't anyone offer a helping hand instead of mock and sneer? They're still humans aren't they?
The world is a hard place for the unfortunate... Most of you probably have no idea how much different their life really is from ours. A simple task to us can be a real hassle for them. The mockery and the bullying those people receive just because of their own set backs... We should be helping those who cannot help themselves, push them forward, instead of leaving them behind. If you read this and are one of the few who actually cares for the needy then blessings be with you... Bless you for your good deeds, sincerity, and kindness. The world can never have too many good souls. If you read this and has never tried to offer a helping hand to others who need it then try and do so. The little effort you put into it will have such a big impact on the person you're helping. Just the simple hello would be suffice enough, because you've acknowledge their existence. Believe me when I say this, you'll feel good about it someday...