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Title. So i'm sure many of people here have some media which has touched them, or had an impact on them, or has otherwise earned a special place in their heart. I'm curious to know what they were and why?
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Hyper based Dynasty Warriors enjoyer.Dynasty Warrior
I played till GODDAMN LU BU DEADASS RESURRECT HIMSELF, that was unexpected (but me being an actual deadpan didn't thought much and mashed my button)Hyper based Dynasty Warriors enjoyer.
You then can tell us your opinion about the spin offS like Hyrule Warriors, One Piece Musou or Persona Strikers (which despite being a dinasty is more akin go an Action JRPG)I played till GODDAMN LU BU DEADASS RESURRECT HIMSELF, that was unexpected (but me being an actual deadpan didn't thought much and mashed my button)
no money = not a chanceYou then can tell us your opinion about the spin offS like Hyrule Warriors, One Piece Musou or Persona Strikers (which despite being a dinasty is more akin go an Action JRPG)
just like me fr frno money = not a chance
Become a Pirateno money = not a chance
The only correct option if you have no money.Become a Pirate
Ain't played the original dynasty warriors. But I can confirm a lot of the spin-offs, Legend of Zelda Age of Calamity, Fire Emblem Three Hopes, Pirate Warriors 3-4, are pretty great. Among my favorite games, personally.You then can tell us your opinion about the spin offS like Hyrule Warriors, One Piece Musou or Persona Strikers (which despite being a dinasty is more akin go an Action JRPG)
Ah yes, the toy bear that belongs to mister burnsI remember this young children’s book about a toy bear who lost its owner and traveled across the world to find her again. It’s different than all the other stories in this list, but I do remember it really moving me.
I haven't touched the game in months because I'm still salty that T-Mod-Loader had a meltdown and deleted a world that I spent nearly 300 something hours on (with minimal breaks, I basically played the game everyday).Terraria is a goated game ong. I first played on my brother's ipad, loved the living shit out of it.
Then I got it on my laptop, and boy oh boy was that a mistake. I've become addicted to it so much that it was unreal. Played through 1.3, finished it, played it again with a single class instead of just mixing everything together, finished it. Then, I got into mods.
Calamity and all that shit was ******* wack. It's still kind of an addiction to this day. I play terraria with mods for a few weeks, leave it for a few months, come back to check news updates and months, play it for a few weeks and finish it a few times, and then rinse and repeat. I think I clocked in like 2 thousand hours into the game on pc alone. Though, this and dark souls games kind of ruined my school grades, as I didn't study, barely socialized, and even skipped school sometimes just to play the game.
****, this reminded me that I should probably go back to it to see which mods got updated/added. Last thing I played was The Story of Red Cloud, and shit that mod made such cool changes. Especially the Destroyer, they made him a god-damn touhou boss character.
Corduroy?I remember this young children’s book about a toy bear who lost its owner and traveled across the world to find her again. It’s different than all the other stories in this list, but I do remember it really moving me.
I never finished the game in vanilla straight-up. I could never actually beat Moon Lord and get all the post-game content.I never finished the game on the old laptop, unfortunately.
I think it’s a British oneCorduroy?
Edit: It's not this but I think I know what you are talking about, I just don't know what it's called.
SWEAR ON MY LIFE I WAS THINKING ABOUT THE EXACT SAME BOOK. I PROMISE YOU MY SEARCH HISTORY HAS THAT BOOK IN IT FROM LIKE AN HOUR AGO.Oh since I saw someone mention Children's books.
The Little Prince is, in my mind, one of the greatest pieces of media ever created. I read it during a...particularly rough part of my life, the sorta time that makes you like...yearn for the past when things were simpler. Dealing with depression, loneliness, and all the other complexities of gradually becoming an adult. And this book just pulled so many heartstrings. The narration, the simple yet deep themes of cherishing what is truly important in our lives, of being open to relationships, even if they hurt once they end, of having dreams, even if they are unrealistic...shit like that ******* ruined me. I don't usually read fables, but that story struck my heart like a hammer.
I was sobbing at the end, and even now I get teary talking about the book. It's just...magical. That's how I'd describe it.
LMFAOSWEAR ON MY LIFE I WAS THINKING ABOUT THE EXACT SAME BOOK. I PROMISE YOU MY SEARCH HISTORY HAS THAT BOOK IN IT FROM LIKE AN HOUR AGO.
My pea brain wasn't meshing with the book at the time. I reread it though and it was great. I still have it, I should read it again.LMFAO
That book is absolute gold ong ong. Literal masterpiece.