How often do you drop games? And why?
How often do you drop games? And why?
Ranma represents the female to male transgender experience but mtf trannies hijack it because they’re leeches
it doesnt represent anything to do with transgenderism you insane faggot. its a bedroom farce with genderswaps for comedy
Every time I play one, because I don't actually like video games.
Ranma was my jam back in the day. That and Tenchi Muyo but mostly because it was all the video store had. Been thinking about rewatching both series. Were they actually any good or are all my memories of enjoyment just nostalgia?
I'd say I get bored with a game about 50 hours into it if I like it
I constantly need new stimuli or I get bored and erratic very easily
it makes life quite painful.
I dropped Indivisible within 5 minutes of gameplay because the main character declared: "I'm hotblooded!"
You can't just have characters describe their character traits! That makes me angry!
I now stick to playing Tekken. I've pretty much moved my primary hobby from vidya to tabletop rpg
Tenchi Muyo is going to be nearly impossible to watch because that genre has been improved upon and subverted and inverted and there's just way better stuff out there now that has improved on the formula
Ranma was never really that funny, I guess you could get some kind of enjoyment out of it, but it's kind of the same situation as Tenchi Muyo
Mostly if I play simply too much of it at once. I need something different after 5 hours RTS for example, but eventually pick it up again later on. I can't remember a game I genuinely dropped as in never managed to finish.
Something like Ranma would be unthinkable nowadays.
Used to dig ranma, would pop boners over it as a kid.
My cousin who introduced me to it turned out to be a gay homo, wonder if there's some connection.
Ranma is still good but you shouldn't rush it since the humor and characters never change and that might annoy you.
Also read the manga, the anime has too much filler.
>filler
the manga is no different. just a bunch of short stories that lead to to nowhere.
yeah, IN 1965 C.I.A. GANGSTER POLICE BEAT ME BLOODILY, DRAGGED ME IN CHAINS from KENNEDY N.Y. AIRPORT. SINCE THEN I HIDE in FORCED JOBLESS POVERTY, ISOLATED ALONE in this LOW DEADLY NIGERTOWN OLD HOUSE.
THE BRAZEN, DEADLY GANGSTER POLICE AND NIGER PUPPET UNDERLINGS SPRAY ME WITH POISON NERVE GAS from AUTOMOBILE EXHAUSTS AND EVEN LAWN MOWERS, DEADLY ASSAULTS. EVEN IN MY YARD, WITH KNIVES, EVEN BRICKS and STONES, EVEN DEADLY TOUCH TABIN, or ELECTRIC SHOCK “FLASH LITE” EVEN REMOTE ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED AROUND CORNERS TRAJECTION of DEADLY TOUCH TARANTULA SPIDERS, or EVEN BLOODY MURDER “ACCIDENTS” TO SHUT ME UP FOREVER WITH A “SNEAK UNDETECTABLE EXTERMINATION”, EVEN WITH TRAINED PARROTING PUPPET ASSASSINS, IN MAXIMUM SECURITY INSANITY PRISON FOR WRITING THESE UNFORGIVABLE, TRUTHFUL LETTERS.
The Anime filler is much worse though, and the manga has some good serious arcs like Herb, Ryu, Rouge or the like
>Stealth Ranma thread
>Not even past American bedtime
Well, good luck with that.
Terry Davis?
no, francis e dec
I tend to just not be engaged by them. I either play something for 10 minutes or I play till its done.
Japs churn out genderbend shit all the time. Industry is in an Isekai spamming phase that's all.
Usually at the final area before the final boss.
>unthinkable
Clearly you didn't see Youjo Senki.
I drop a ton, and you honestly should. Games aren't something you should force yourself through, if it's worth playing, you'll probably wind up playing it. It took me about 5 real attempts to get into Kenshi and it's one of my favorites now, but had I forced it the first time I might have never fallen in love with it.
The biggest reason I drop games is typically forced hours long tutorials, especially when you get a drip feed of new skills or abilities throughout that you literally can't use until you're allowed. Games need to stop pretending that its people's FIRST VIDEO GAME EVER.
he had important writings relating to the JFK assassination so the government MK-ultrad him in order to discredit him