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EnkiUK55 said:I fancy one im not sure if they are still hard to aquire but I think I will get one for my birthday![]()
What are the best games guys. I play Football games and sadly hear Pro evo have stopped making them and are doing it for free as an add on.......hope not as i couldnt join the fifa brigade.
ZT02 said:EnkiUK55 said:I fancy one im not sure if they are still hard to aquire but I think I will get one for my birthday![]()
What are the best games guys. I play Football games and sadly hear Pro evo have stopped making them and are doing it for free as an add on.......hope not as i couldnt join the fifa brigade.
I still find it hard to source a PS5 in the UK though due to my lack of interest in such things at the moment, I can’t really justify paying huge money for the ones I do come across.
PES is certainly ruined this year with the free release which as I understand, is going to come with paid DLC that will give access to features like master league, it is essentially a glorified demo.
I enjoy AC: Valhalla but I still think Odyssey was better. I have been enjoying a lot of Chivalry 2 recently, I guess it is quite a niche game but if you find it on a sale then it’s worth checking out.
"This blue eyed boy
Who wants to be
This worthy cause
Of human kind
This pawn set up by time"
"Like a bright light on the horizon
Shining so bright, he'll get you flying
He'll drive you away, he'll drive you insane
But then he'll remove all of your pain"
"This open book
Yet to be read
This second look
This leap ahead
The hope I held inside
With you, was kept alive"
'We're here to stay...'
jrvan said:Nothing is perfect. Anime/manga is hardly pure either. Manga authors are particularly obsessed with themes such as "7 deadly sins" and "Hero smiting the Demon Lord." Find me a popular adventure manga where this garbage isn't inserted or even centered around for a time. An increase of weeaboos doesn't mean western comics were shit nor is it even a correlative factor for why the industry is dying. The industry is dying because it was hijacked by progressive ideologues with an agenda, and they essentially became the target audience.
Yes, this idea can be applied. However the stretch must be immense if someone wants to christianize the momment "Mr. Satan" tells humanity to donate a bit of their Chi since Goku isn't all powerful. The time when people considered Western Comics all ok and good, Dragon Ball and other anime were being viciously attacked as "Satanic".I could also make the same argument for Goku being a "christ" figure by harnessing everyone's energy and saving them with a spirit bomb. The problem with the "christ idea" is that it can be applied to almost anything..
I don't think this quote makes any sense and is just nostalgic bias. By this logic I could deffend christardanity for how it is more well known than Satanism for the time being.People are going to remember Iron Man and Batman for a long time, but I doubt many people are going to remember or be raving about Yu Yu Hakusho, Sailor Moon, Fairy Tail, or even One Piece in public.
That's a testament to how cleverly written and inspiring the old comics were which made them transcend typical cartoons that aren't as impactful and memorable.
It's also a difference in values. Prevailing against enemies through determination and grit as opposed to "the power of friendship/nakama."
I can get behind the obvious spiritual elements in anime, but sometimes the realism factor retreats far beyond even sci-fi. A scrawny nerd beating someone up in the heat of the moment because friendship compelled him to win... okay.
Because they harnessed this power from within rather than being born with it and rising above the crowd, how isn't it more realistic if people here come from such background and are doing this right now rather than waiting for a hero group to descend and save the day?If they could summon that much inner power in the first place then why do they fail at life? Clearly I'm not a fan of underdog stories.
Popeye was the oldest Western character with super-strenght but Jew invented Superman started the Super-hero with powers genre at all VS. Humans harnessing power being from within with meditation, anime popularized the concepts of Chi, Chakra, absorbing power from the Constellations etc.People probably didn't really think about superpowers until comics came along. The public awareness of even the concept of Siddhis is due to this, most likely...
I'm also not shilling for Superman.
Egon said:Moving the quote to this thread to avoid polution.
jrvan said:Nothing is perfect. Anime/manga is hardly pure either. Manga authors are particularly obsessed with themes such as "7 deadly sins" and "Hero smiting the Demon Lord." Find me a popular adventure manga where this garbage isn't inserted or even centered around for a time. An increase of weeaboos doesn't mean western comics were shit nor is it even a correlative factor for why the industry is dying. The industry is dying because it was hijacked by progressive ideologues with an agenda, and they essentially became the target audience.
The illusion that this hasn't always been the case is wishful thinking and nostalgia from conservative nerds. Progressive, or even far-felt ideals with subtle anti-White themes were majoritarily common case before and were praised by the White sheeps unmanimously who think just now comics became bad - to name some "classics" and popular ones the Jew Stan Lee or communist Alan Moore who's also considered even by these "anti-left comic fans" having written "the greatest Super-hero book of all times" - people just started to notice now because they stopped being just subtle to be on face value, when they have been brainwashed all along. Yes there are some garbage tropes in many anime, like the ones you mention and Super-heroes, I quote other anime examples in this thread. There's many of this new Isekai anime that attempts to be "Western-christard-friendly" and fail miserably. The question is will anime resist and make a blasphemous turn with these symbols (such as the "Hero" finds out the "Demon Lord" is the good guy and start dating them or some things like that), and take anti-christian out values of this, or sellout and become what the Western comic book industry is.
Yes, this idea can be applied. However the stretch must be immense if someone wants to christianize the momment "Mr. Satan" tells humanity to donate a bit of their Chi since Goku isn't all powerful. The time when people considered Western Comics all ok and good, Dragon Ball and other anime were being viciously attacked as "Satanic".I could also make the same argument for Goku being a "christ" figure by harnessing everyone's energy and saving them with a spirit bomb. The problem with the "christ idea" is that it can be applied to almost anything..
I don't think this quote makes any sense and is just nostalgic bias. By this logic I could deffend christardanity for how it is more well known than Satanism for the time being.People are going to remember Iron Man and Batman for a long time, but I doubt many people are going to remember or be raving about Yu Yu Hakusho, Sailor Moon, Fairy Tail, or even One Piece in public.
That's a testament to how cleverly written and inspiring the old comics were which made them transcend typical cartoons that aren't as impactful and memorable.
It's obvious why this is the case, Marvel and DC are huge and they make products, they hire copious amounts of authors, artists and directors to make the same shit over with these character-products every year, while the anime/manga you quote have actual characters writen by individuals instead of companies, and are cherished and connected with readers in a more intimate way.
More on Batman later.
It's also a difference in values. Prevailing against enemies through determination and grit as opposed to "the power of friendship/nakama."
I can get behind the obvious spiritual elements in anime, but sometimes the realism factor retreats far beyond even sci-fi. A scrawny nerd beating someone up in the heat of the moment because friendship compelled him to win... okay.
Which anime are you watching friend? Again you're quoting one trope in a specific "genre" of anime, which is battle shonen, like "Super-hero" is another. But even so the "determination and grit" usually comes along within the shonen tropes. I'm not a fan either of anime that uses this tropes as I dislike Super-heros alike, though there are exceptions like sports anime where this is mandatory, such as Slam Dunk which is awesome. I and others have written a bunch of recommendations that stem on realism and go completly opposite to some of these tropes: Blade of the Immortal, Berserk, Vagabond... Just do your search.
It's a matter of pointing out the rotten cases in anime/manga VS. the 99% enemy trash that Super-hero comics always have been since it's inception.
Because they harnessed this power from within rather than being born with it and rising above the crowd, how isn't it more realistic if people here come from such background and are doing this right now rather than waiting for a hero group to descend and save the day?If they could summon that much inner power in the first place then why do they fail at life? Clearly I'm not a fan of underdog stories.
Popeye was the oldest Western character with super-strenght but Jew invented Superman started the Super-hero with powers genre at all VS. Humans harnessing power being from within with meditation, anime popularized the concepts of Chi, Chakra, absorbing power from the Constellations etc.People probably didn't really think about superpowers until comics came along. The public awareness of even the concept of Siddhis is due to this, most likely...
I'm also not shilling for Superman.
Let alone portraying Nationalism and Nazi Germany being cool or just the Swastika being a good symbol at all while Western comics were forever doing anti-NS propaganda subtly or in the face with it's "Murican christian values". Do I have to tell you that Batman is just popular today and not a forgotten carnival joke he was because of the turn writen by the anti-White cuckservative cuck Frank Miller who loves to blame muh nazis like he does in his all famous "African American Heroine" Martha Washington? All DC from now on had to do was repeat his image of Batman to milk shekels forever.
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Dragon Ball and other anime were being viciously attacked as "Satanic".
People are going to remember Iron Man and Batman for a long time, but I doubt many people are going to remember or be raving about Yu Yu Hakusho, Sailor Moon, Fairy Tail, or even One Piece in public.
For Berserk stick with the manga and avoid any anime, they are "ok" but very poor in comparison and many things aren't explained: https://youtu.be/QqHPElZViU0jrvan said:I'll look into your anime recommendations. I watched Berserk in the past, and although I enjoyed it, the size of Guts' sword always bothered me because I don't understand how anyone could wield such a thing. I think there's this other anime that looked promising to me at one point called Black Clover, and it had the same thing - an unwieldy giant sword. I only watched the pilot + a couple episodes so I don't know much about it.
MiniMe3388 said:Any of you guys played "Omori"? I'm considering buying this game and don't know if it's worth it.
MiniMe3388 said:Any of you guys played "Omori"? I'm considering buying this game and don't know if it's worth it
SSGrim88 said:MiniMe3388 said:Any of you guys played "Omori"? I'm considering buying this game and don't know if it's worth it
Hello! I bought Omori a few months back and my personal opinion is it’s totally worth it. If you are into the psychology of how one is affected by trauma and overcoming said trauma as well as overcoming any fears or guilt from mistakes one has made then I think it’s a good game for you to play.
(warning small spoilers) It’s basically about a boy who had experienced trauma related to one of his family members and because it was so traumatic he ended up pushing everything and everyone away as a defense mechanism (escapism) eventually dissociating from the entire experience making him forget it(which also causes some inner conflict/turmoil). The game makes the MC figure out what the trauma was through the use of lucid dreams, a place where the MC created named “Headspace” which is essentially the MC’s ideal “reality”.
In “Headspace” you go on an adventure to find the truth in a child-like space also overcoming any fears the MC may have as well as any enemies that stand in your way. There are a few choices in the game the player can take which will influence whether the MC accepts the truth and moves forward with his life or he shuts down completely avoiding/denying the truth and becoming nothing in return.
The MC is also haunted by “something” which is basically like a negative thoughtform he created around his trauma. Also if you take the true route you’ll see how others are affected by the same trauma.
There are some minor questionable things but should be able to shrug off as it doesn’t affect the overall message of the game. The game has some nice artwork and great music; it’s also like 20-25 hrs of gameplay so it will probably take a while to finish. The end of the true route was great too almost made me cry :lol:
MiniMe3388 said:Thank you very much for your opinion. I became interested in this game because I am interested in human psychology (yes, I study psychology :lol: ).
Hail Satan!
Egon said:My favorites ever are Dark Souls, Dark Souls 3 and Bloodborne. Basically anything Fromsoftware makes, so for sure I will get Sekiro and Elden Ring at some point. They are the most challenging and hardest but once you learn they are some of the most rewarding gaming experiences.EnkiUK55 said:What are the best games guys. I play Football games and sadly hear Pro evo have stopped making them and are doing it for free as an add on.......hope not as i couldnt join the fifa brigade.
Grand theft, gran turismo, mortal kombat are they out![]()
Up there is Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, which I liked a lot because of the Ancient Greek theme, and I wrote this mini review here: https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=269374#p269374
I also own Mortal Kombat XL and 11, they are pretty fun, not sure if there is going to be a new one. I am a PS4 owner but all PS4 games are compatible with PS5.
Kevin Hernandez said:My favorite games are the Final Fantasy series, Pokemon, Mortal Kombat, Forza, Gran Turismo.
Why? So we can cringe at the stereotypical casting?The Phantom Stranger said:Yo guys check out The Darkest Minds
https://youtu.be/KEXyOVY0wwY
Inflorescentia said:Why? So we can cringe at the stereotypical casting?The Phantom Stranger said:Yo guys check out The Darkest Minds
https://youtu.be/KEXyOVY0wwY
The real problem, of course, was that Walt Disney’s vision of the world, as reflected in the films he produced, was wholly different from that of the Jewish film producers around him. As long as Walt was making Mickey Mouse or Donald Duck cartoons, this problem could be overlooked. When he began animating feature-length fairy tales like Snow White and Cinderella, the Jews in Hollywood became increasingly nervous. The world of Snow White was an entirely White world, a European world. It stirred racial memories in White Americans, and the aim of the Jewish media bosses then as now was to make White Americans forget their roots. They wanted to begin promoting multiculturalism as soon as the Second World War was over, and Walt was in their way.
Sometimes Disney has given the Jews less flattering features. From the original version of Three Little Pigs (1933) there was a scene where the wolf dressed up as a Jewish farm trader to trick the pigs. The Jewish trader, with a very large nose and Yiddish dialect, tries to sell brushes with the line "I'm the Fuller Brush man! I’m giving away free sample! ”
Race mixing... Fuck that shit.The Phantom Stranger said:Yo guys check out The Darkest Minds
https://youtu.be/KEXyOVY0wwY
xlnt said:Something related to this topic is Walt Disney.
Here is a quote from http://www.nordfront.se (Nordic Resistance Movement's online magazine):
The real problem, of course, was that Walt Disney’s vision of the world, as reflected in the films he produced, was wholly different from that of the Jewish film producers around him. As long as Walt was making Mickey Mouse or Donald Duck cartoons, this problem could be overlooked. When he began animating feature-length fairy tales like Snow White and Cinderella, the Jews in Hollywood became increasingly nervous. The world of Snow White was an entirely White world, a European world. It stirred racial memories in White Americans, and the aim of the Jewish media bosses then as now was to make White Americans forget their roots. They wanted to begin promoting multiculturalism as soon as the Second World War was over, and Walt was in their way.
Another one:
Sometimes Disney has given the Jews less flattering features. From the original version of Three Little Pigs (1933) there was a scene where the wolf dressed up as a Jewish farm trader to trick the pigs. The Jewish trader, with a very large nose and Yiddish dialect, tries to sell brushes with the line "I'm the Fuller Brush man! I’m giving away free sample! ”![]()
Both interesting and funny.
TheNewGuy said:Gurren Lagann is an over the top mecha anime and a lot of people write it off because of this. But it's one of my all time favorite shows and it has a lot of esoteric messages and gives a fresh perspective on the fight we face. A lot of the show, especially in the second half, goes over people's heads because of the action.
Watch the show all the way through while keeping the fight and our beliefs in perspective, and your mind will be blown
Egon said:"ADL How cartoons brainwashed us with jewish stereotypes"
https://www.goyimtv.tv/v/1078127698/ADL-How-cartoons-brainwashed-us-with-jewish-stereotypes
Oy gevalt :lol:
xlnt said:Something related to this topic is Walt Disney.
Here is a quote from http://www.nordfront.se (Nordic Resistance Movement's online magazine):
The real problem, of course, was that Walt Disney’s vision of the world, as reflected in the films he produced, was wholly different from that of the Jewish film producers around him. As long as Walt was making Mickey Mouse or Donald Duck cartoons, this problem could be overlooked. When he began animating feature-length fairy tales like Snow White and Cinderella, the Jews in Hollywood became increasingly nervous. The world of Snow White was an entirely White world, a European world. It stirred racial memories in White Americans, and the aim of the Jewish media bosses then as now was to make White Americans forget their roots. They wanted to begin promoting multiculturalism as soon as the Second World War was over, and Walt was in their way.
Another one:
Sometimes Disney has given the Jews less flattering features. From the original version of Three Little Pigs (1933) there was a scene where the wolf dressed up as a Jewish farm trader to trick the pigs. The Jewish trader, with a very large nose and Yiddish dialect, tries to sell brushes with the line "I'm the Fuller Brush man! I’m giving away free sample! ”![]()
Both interesting and funny.
Related on this topic, i still would ask why Disney made a degenerate propaganda that promoted the rape of Germany. You can find the post in The End of a Dream section of Mourning the Ancients website.xlnt said:Something related to this topic is Walt Disney.
Here is a quote from http://www.nordfront.se (Nordic Resistance Movement's online magazine):
The real problem, of course, was that Walt Disney’s vision of the world, as reflected in the films he produced, was wholly different from that of the Jewish film producers around him. As long as Walt was making Mickey Mouse or Donald Duck cartoons, this problem could be overlooked. When he began animating feature-length fairy tales like Snow White and Cinderella, the Jews in Hollywood became increasingly nervous. The world of Snow White was an entirely White world, a European world. It stirred racial memories in White Americans, and the aim of the Jewish media bosses then as now was to make White Americans forget their roots. They wanted to begin promoting multiculturalism as soon as the Second World War was over, and Walt was in their way.
Another one:
Sometimes Disney has given the Jews less flattering features. From the original version of Three Little Pigs (1933) there was a scene where the wolf dressed up as a Jewish farm trader to trick the pigs. The Jewish trader, with a very large nose and Yiddish dialect, tries to sell brushes with the line "I'm the Fuller Brush man! I’m giving away free sample! ”![]()
Both interesting and funny.
SSGrim88 said:MiniMe3388 said:Any of you guys played "Omori"? I'm considering buying this game and don't know if it's worth it
Hello! I bought Omori a few months back and my personal opinion is it’s totally worth it. If you are into the psychology of how one is affected by trauma and overcoming said trauma as well as overcoming any fears or guilt from mistakes one has made then I think it’s a good game for you to play.
(warning small spoilers) It’s basically about a boy who had experienced trauma related to one of his family members and because it was so traumatic he ended up pushing everything and everyone away as a defense mechanism (escapism) eventually dissociating from the entire experience making him forget it(which also causes some inner conflict/turmoil). The game makes the MC figure out what the trauma was through the use of lucid dreams, a place where the MC created named “Headspace” which is essentially the MC’s ideal “reality”.
In “Headspace” you go on an adventure to find the truth in a child-like space also overcoming any fears the MC may have as well as any enemies that stand in your way. There are a few choices in the game the player can take which will influence whether the MC accepts the truth and moves forward with his life or he shuts down completely avoiding/denying the truth and becoming nothing in return.
The MC is also haunted by “something” which is basically like a negative thoughtform he created around his trauma. Also if you take the true route you’ll see how others are affected by the same trauma.
There are some minor questionable things but should be able to shrug off as it doesn’t affect the overall message of the game. The game has some nice artwork and great music; it’s also like 20-25 hrs of gameplay so it will probably take a while to finish. The end of the true route was great too almost made me cry :lol:
OhNoItsMook said:SSGrim88 said:MiniMe3388 said:Any of you guys played "Omori"? I'm considering buying this game and don't know if it's worth it
Hello! I bought Omori a few months back and my personal opinion is it’s totally worth it. If you are into the psychology of how one is affected by trauma and overcoming said trauma as well as overcoming any fears or guilt from mistakes one has made then I think it’s a good game for you to play.
(warning small spoilers) It’s basically about a boy who had experienced trauma related to one of his family members and because it was so traumatic he ended up pushing everything and everyone away as a defense mechanism (escapism) eventually dissociating from the entire experience making him forget it(which also causes some inner conflict/turmoil). The game makes the MC figure out what the trauma was through the use of lucid dreams, a place where the MC created named “Headspace” which is essentially the MC’s ideal “reality”.
In “Headspace” you go on an adventure to find the truth in a child-like space also overcoming any fears the MC may have as well as any enemies that stand in your way. There are a few choices in the game the player can take which will influence whether the MC accepts the truth and moves forward with his life or he shuts down completely avoiding/denying the truth and becoming nothing in return.
The MC is also haunted by “something” which is basically like a negative thoughtform he created around his trauma. Also if you take the true route you’ll see how others are affected by the same trauma.
There are some minor questionable things but should be able to shrug off as it doesn’t affect the overall message of the game. The game has some nice artwork and great music; it’s also like 20-25 hrs of gameplay so it will probably take a while to finish. The end of the true route was great too almost made me cry :lol:
If you guys like Omori, I strongly recommend the LISA trilogy. The order is LISA -> LISA: The Painful -> LISA: The Joyful. I would happily like to admit that these games broke my heart and that I still remember everything years later.
The first game is about a girl, Lisa, who suffers incredible trauma as a prisoner in her own house and mind, from her father's abuse. The psychological effects of her suffering causes her to begin seeing the world around her warp to depictions of her torturous existence. Apart from other twisted visuals, the environment and things in it gradually mold into the shape of her father's face, seeing him everywhere as you make your way out of the nightmares with symbolic expressions of what he did to her.
The 2nd game, LISA: The Painful, is the most iconic. Its gameplay is different, but in a good way. Set in the future after the events of the first game, Lisa's uncle, Brad, finds a female baby in a world where women no longer exist. Everyone is now after the girl that Brad discovered. As you make your way sometimes recruiting, but mostly fighting the bizarre outlaws of this world, flashbacks and hallucinations of what truly happened to Lisa after the end of the first game, haunt Brad in his endeavor to save the girl's life. The best thing about this game, in my opinion, is the way it portrays the power of human desire, as it plays a big role in uh... how the enemies "turn".
The 3rd game, LISA: The Joyful, is set after the events of the 2nd game, The Painful, from the view of the young girl and the psychologies she developed from everything that occurred around her. It's stunning to say the least, and the ending is hard to forget.
Very impactful games in my opinion, all of them. The 2nd and 3rd have a lot of references to the first game, too, especially through some of the soundtracks. The music is something you kind of have to get used to at first, though. Lol
MiniMe3388 said:I am familiar with this trilogy and played it a few years ago. I am currently playing Omori and I think this game is better than LISA. Btw. I highly recommend the game "Yume Nikki". Also it has psychological themes. I love this game and it is together with Omori my favorite (and also Starbound). The game itself has themes of isolation, anxiety, brutality, escapism, separation, body and identity issues, self-mutilation, an abusive mother, and a car accident. The main character is able to have conscious dreams. There are many locations in the game and one can feel the overwhelming emptiness and loneliness, and our task is to collect all 24 effects to get the ending, which can be very surprising for people who have not read the manga (the game is based on the manga of the same title).
OhNoItsMook said:MiniMe3388 said:I am familiar with this trilogy and played it a few years ago. I am currently playing Omori and I think this game is better than LISA. Btw. I highly recommend the game "Yume Nikki". Also it has psychological themes. I love this game and it is together with Omori my favorite (and also Starbound). The game itself has themes of isolation, anxiety, brutality, escapism, separation, body and identity issues, self-mutilation, an abusive mother, and a car accident. The main character is able to have conscious dreams. There are many locations in the game and one can feel the overwhelming emptiness and loneliness, and our task is to collect all 24 effects to get the ending, which can be very surprising for people who have not read the manga (the game is based on the manga of the same title).
Wow, that's awesome! I've also heard of Yume Nikki a lot before. The Dream Diary. I had no idea it also had a manga! Time to experience both, now.
Have you heard of The Witch's House? It seems to be similarly well-known, and it too has been recommended to me before. I have yet to play it myself, though. When it comes to supernatural horror in games and anime and stuff, I always wonder if it's gonna hit us with the same lame blasphemy as usual...
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:Stormblood said:I remember people asking me about this tv shows and I was like "What is that?", and they look at me like I had committed some crime lol I watched the first episode at some point. It was too boring, so I decided not to watch. The only thing I remember I took a personality test once and House Stark came out, which didn't sound too bad.
You watched the first episode? Now you aren't an antisemite let alone a serious one. If you watch the whole series, you might burn in hellfire. It's forbidden to watch any show as a Trve Antisemite based on the Gizmo standard. So be careful of this.
Anyway trolling aside, I don't understand what's bad about the show granted the plot summary I read was actually a very Pagan one. Even the idea of the eternal winter is an idea from Nordic lore. It looks similar to Lord of the Rings. Especially the Dragon symbolism and everything was nice. Would definitely want to read the book. I also saw a lot of Alchemical allegory in the show and in the descriptions online.
That aside people said it was ruined in the final season anyway, which was due to two kikes taking the series and ruining the whole story. Not sure if it had race mixing themes and the usual jew propaganda. Another typical thing is that the evil king in this Joffrey was again picked up to be a Blonde person, which is very usual in all hollywood productions. Jon Snow also looked like a very good and heroic character.
I can't imagine the author's pain after they write books that ended up being world favorites and having the series destroyed by two lazy kikes in the end of it all.
danewpath said:
Walt Disney versus The Hollywood Jews–FROM THE CDL REPORT, 1999
https://web.archive.org/web/20100715055042/https://mynameisjoecortina.wordpress.com/2010/07/12/walt-disney-versus-the-hollywood-jews-from-the-cdl-report-1999/
MiniMe3388 said:OhNoItsMook said:Wow, that's awesome! I've also heard of Yume Nikki a lot before. The Dream Diary. I had no idea it also had a manga! Time to experience both, now.
Have you heard of The Witch's House? It seems to be similarly well-known, and it too has been recommended to me before. I have yet to play it myself, though. When it comes to supernatural horror in games and anime and stuff, I always wonder if it's gonna hit us with the same lame blasphemy as usual...
Nope, unfortunately I am not familiar with this game. Maybe when I have more time I'll see some gameplay from someone.
OhNoItsMook you have similar taste in games as me, hahaha.
Maybe you've heard of the game "Ib"? I played it a few years ago and really enjoyed it.
OhNoItsMook said:MiniMe3388 said:OhNoItsMook said:Wow, that's awesome! I've also heard of Yume Nikki a lot before. The Dream Diary. I had no idea it also had a manga! Time to experience both, now.
Have you heard of The Witch's House? It seems to be similarly well-known, and it too has been recommended to me before. I have yet to play it myself, though. When it comes to supernatural horror in games and anime and stuff, I always wonder if it's gonna hit us with the same lame blasphemy as usual...
Nope, unfortunately I am not familiar with this game. Maybe when I have more time I'll see some gameplay from someone.
OhNoItsMook you have similar taste in games as me, hahaha.
Maybe you've heard of the game "Ib"? I played it a few years ago and really enjoyed it.
No, I haven't heard of that one before! It definitely seems like something I would like.
I'm glad to know we have similar interests when it comes to these kinds of games, lol.
I'm sure you've already played Doki Doki Literature Club? It's more of a visual novel rather than an RPG, but very well known, nonetheless.
MiniMe3388 said:OhNoItsMook said:MiniMe3388 said:Nope, unfortunately I am not familiar with this game. Maybe when I have more time I'll see some gameplay from someone.
OhNoItsMook you have similar taste in games as me, hahaha.
Maybe you've heard of the game "Ib"? I played it a few years ago and really enjoyed it.
No, I haven't heard of that one before! It definitely seems like something I would like.
I'm glad to know we have similar interests when it comes to these kinds of games, lol.
I'm sure you've already played Doki Doki Literature Club? It's more of a visual novel rather than an RPG, but very well known, nonetheless.
When I went to technical school, my friend loved this game and she encouraged me to Doki Doki Literature Club. I really enjoyed this game. I love Visual Novel. I have been playing this type of game since middle school. Now I'm in college and I still love them :lol:
Kinnaree said:TopoftheAbyss said:Saw the first episode. It's anti Pagan garbage.InX said:What say the JoS about the Netflix series, "The Last Kingdom?"
Recently delved into Norse Paganism, found David from Texas, ended up here.
is this show based or more Netflix propaganda, in your opinion?
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Anything the mainstream media put up about anything pagan will be anti-pagan because they obviously don't want people to even think twice about it. They want people to see and view pagans and paganism as barbaric and violent. I don't think there will ever be a series or movie depicting pagans in any positive sense. But that's what even gets people to think as well. There will be people who fall for the Jew's brainwashing, and there will be people who are independent thinkers, thinking outside the Jewish mainstream box.
Having said that, that shouldn't stop anyone from watching it. If you continue, it's actually a great show. The acting and plot is superb, especially the conversation between the Christian King and the pagan protagonist, Uhtred. Uhtred, no matter how much the king exploits him and separated him from his own kids, still remains pagan at heart. He never errs or turn away from the gods. If he did turn away and became Christian, I wouldn't even continue the series.
I personally like this show far better than Vikings. I mean, I rewatched it TWICE, and I don't really like watching much TV at all, just a select few TV shows.
That one mage who said that is a mischievous bullshiter. Geralt learns that the woman targeted by that dude was actually a victim. They're living in a time with very Inquisition-style superstitions like killing girls who were born with "Lilith's marks", the meaning of the worship of the Gods was mostly lost and as result there are strange cults who distorted them, while some sorcerers are actual scholars and decent people. The show though is very poor and Netflix made it more multirracial than the fantastical races that already exist (Black and Asian Poles lol), I'd rather recommend playing the game instead.Aquarius said:The witcher series is jewish bullshit. First episode and they slander Lilith and speak negatively of the black sun. Not recommended.
"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan