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8/2/2025, 5:25:09 PM
>>717091020
The hardest part about chaining executions is that the basic ninjas that help fill them out die so easily, but I suppose that's what the kunai are for. You are making me want to replay it for score, which makes me think that the Arcade Mode will be a lot more enjoyable than the Metroidvania format the story is going to be in.
>for a tutorial stage it wasn't bad at all and let's not pretend older Shinobi games were harder either.
It's less that it was hard and more that it didn't feel like Shinobi level design to me, I just mentioned it as an example of the only place where my health got low. The same room could've been in that Prince of Persia Metroidvania from last year.
The hardest part about chaining executions is that the basic ninjas that help fill them out die so easily, but I suppose that's what the kunai are for. You are making me want to replay it for score, which makes me think that the Arcade Mode will be a lot more enjoyable than the Metroidvania format the story is going to be in.
>for a tutorial stage it wasn't bad at all and let's not pretend older Shinobi games were harder either.
It's less that it was hard and more that it didn't feel like Shinobi level design to me, I just mentioned it as an example of the only place where my health got low. The same room could've been in that Prince of Persia Metroidvania from last year.
6/22/2025, 11:34:42 PM
>>713378074
>Maybe if you're a neet you can avoid that.
the grass is always greener on the other side, anon
I'm not a NEET anymore, haven't been for 7 years. But one thing I can tell you is that, if you're like me, and have issues finding satisfaction in both the small and big things in life, you're always going to be miserable. The only difference is what kind of miserable you're going to be. From time to time, when you feel like throwing it all away, try to remember the small conveniences from your day to day to life and keep it together. It's mostly placebo, but it helps me with not kissing the end of a gun barrel
>Maybe if you're a neet you can avoid that.
the grass is always greener on the other side, anon
I'm not a NEET anymore, haven't been for 7 years. But one thing I can tell you is that, if you're like me, and have issues finding satisfaction in both the small and big things in life, you're always going to be miserable. The only difference is what kind of miserable you're going to be. From time to time, when you feel like throwing it all away, try to remember the small conveniences from your day to day to life and keep it together. It's mostly placebo, but it helps me with not kissing the end of a gun barrel
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