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- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
I think it was one of the more prominent animes broadcasted on North American TV, so it was formative and feels nostalgic for many of us who watched it at that time. Then transitioning post TV to internet and anime steaming sites, it became almost a rite of passage for fledgling anime fans. I recall that era of the “big 3” Bleach, Naruto, DBZ I believe. It was likely the first introduction of many westerners to Anime and Japanese culture in general. Thoughts of that show remind me of simpler times.
Shippuden is when the show really takes off though, with multiple memorable arcs, characters, and moments. Yes, most every character is flawed in some way, but I think a good protagonist usually has flaws which they grow and overcome, etc. Without watching Shippuden you never see the growth. If the show isn’t for you, that’s fair but I think it was kind of a perfect storm at that time period for many people and left a lasting impression.
- Comment on Humble Choice this month contains Persona 5 Royal, My Time at Sandrock, Lil Gator Game, more 2 months ago:
Do you like jRPGs or turn based combat? If yes then I think it’s worth a try. Especially for that price.
My first blind playthrough of the base game was close to 80h but it went by in a flash.
The game feels great to play and looks amazing in my opinion. Totally understandable if it’s not your cup of tea.