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Brave fencer musashi bread and water
Brave fencer musashi bread and water







brave fencer musashi bread and water

It really sucks when you enjoy a game and eventually fall out of love with it because of its fanbase and being too over praised.Quest 64 featured a world and map design so open that players often got lost. There are also fans who reject the HM games because you can’t be gay except for the the Mineral Town Switch remake. There are several one man indie games with better writing and characters than SDV. Then you have the fans who use the “one man indie game”excuse every time the game gets criticized. Speaking of which the newer HM/SoS games get really unfairly shat on and the constant unfavorable comparisons to SDV in reviews for them do not help. I hate seeing people bash the newer HM games and complaining about them having shallow characters while simultaneously putting SDV on a pedestal despite the one dimensional characters and poorly hamfisted plot. It tries way too hard to be a “grown up” HM game. The adult themes everyone raves about are so clumsily handled and too edgy for my taste. People praise it because it has mature themes but mature themes=/= better writing. The writing is awful and the marriage candidates are extremely immature Millennials that are only appealing if you are in your 20’s. I loved the game when I first played it but over time I fell out of love with it because as I got older the characters began to grate my nerves.

brave fencer musashi bread and water

yeah no, we are no longer in the mid 2000's, OoT may have been overrated as shit at some point, but nowadays, i think nobody seems to remember the game, don't get me wrong, in the 2000s OoT was everywhere, it was considered by a loud and obnoxious group of 20-somethings who played the game when they were kids as the pinnacle of gaming, a timeless masterpiece that no game could ever top, those people were the 2000s equivalent to the ones who say movie-games or walking simulators are the next step of gaming evolution, that's how things were back in the day, but today?, in a time where open world games, RPGs, ARPGs, Hack&Slash are common in all gaming platforms, nobody seems to believe that a little N64 game to be better than GTA 5, Far Cry 5, Skyrim or any Witcher game, granted, maybe i'm in the wrong since i no longer browse any gaming sites, so there's probably still a large number of people still sucking OoT's cock to this day, but i doubt they're as many as the were 15 years ago









Brave fencer musashi bread and water