Search Results
8/11/2025, 11:36:04 AM
>>717791147
I believe every story is a lesson, everything we consume affects us in one way or the other, its impossible to not be affected, but its our choice what we consume and are affected by. Even a great story without a central theme or full of something you already know is worthwhile in this regard. Most notable to me were:
>kotor 1/2
>deus ex
>pikmin
>pandoras tower
>morrowind
>vtmb
>arx fatalis
These all were excellent and deep adventures I feel like I truly did live through them. For life changing stuff its Yakuza series. 5 and 7 blew me away and made me think about them for months after. 7 Especially changed my life. One of my most crippling issues beside being mentally ill, is my ever consuming, ever present fear and regret. I've been at the game of fixing my shitty life ever since I was a kid, and when true wizardhood came, after so many years of despair and shit not working out, I was at the end of my wits. The story of Ichiban and his personality had a huge impact on my world-view and that its really never owari da until I say its so. I am happy to say that my life improved in every aspect after finishing 7. Got a new high paying job, fixed my teeth, got a bunch of surgeries to fix my broken body. There's still a long way to go but for the first time in 20-30 years I feel like I could be happy in life.
Some will certainly find it cringe, but I have to confess that I learned Ichiban Ka word for word and I sing it every time I feel down because "ぶっちゃけクソダサい何も持たない勇者でもいいんだ".
I believe every story is a lesson, everything we consume affects us in one way or the other, its impossible to not be affected, but its our choice what we consume and are affected by. Even a great story without a central theme or full of something you already know is worthwhile in this regard. Most notable to me were:
>kotor 1/2
>deus ex
>pikmin
>pandoras tower
>morrowind
>vtmb
>arx fatalis
These all were excellent and deep adventures I feel like I truly did live through them. For life changing stuff its Yakuza series. 5 and 7 blew me away and made me think about them for months after. 7 Especially changed my life. One of my most crippling issues beside being mentally ill, is my ever consuming, ever present fear and regret. I've been at the game of fixing my shitty life ever since I was a kid, and when true wizardhood came, after so many years of despair and shit not working out, I was at the end of my wits. The story of Ichiban and his personality had a huge impact on my world-view and that its really never owari da until I say its so. I am happy to say that my life improved in every aspect after finishing 7. Got a new high paying job, fixed my teeth, got a bunch of surgeries to fix my broken body. There's still a long way to go but for the first time in 20-30 years I feel like I could be happy in life.
Some will certainly find it cringe, but I have to confess that I learned Ichiban Ka word for word and I sing it every time I feel down because "ぶっちゃけクソダサい何も持たない勇者でもいいんだ".
Page 1