>>82185341
>it was executed really poorly in favor of making things as edgy as they could.
there's a lot of old ovas that are basically just that. i do recognize that those just dumb fun for the most part and can appreciate the over the top animation, but there's also the ones that just feel mean spirited and misanthropic. luckily those usually reveal their true colors quite early and i can just drop it.
>that country seems like dystopian levels of hypercapitalism.
not quite as bad as korea, but not far off. it's where we're all headed, though.
>but my controller behaves really weird when i play literally any game.
what's the issue? i got scammed on ebay once and bought fake controllers. the stick was just another dpad, so my character only moved in eight directions...
>it seemed way too gimmicky for me.
i was looking forward to it, but the weird cartoony graphics and the violett and turquoise colors they associate with grey knights now really turned me off. if i might be and old grumbler for a bit, i really miss warhammers black and white illustration era. :/ btw, do you have a favorite 40k artist?
>Girls' Frontline 2
never heard of that. should i bother looking it up?
>I'm praying xcom 3 might get announced sometime.
might be. have you checked out any indie xcom-likes?
>I prefer to just discuss it with people who i know irl if they like the same things.
yeah. that the issue with boys love manga. can't really discuss that with anyone i know irl. ^^'
>>82185432
>something that opened up my eyes is that I'm not forced to like anything no matter how highly it is praised.
that's a bingo. still important to differentiate stuff that you enjoy and stuff that's actually good, but yeah. you're the only one who decides what you enjoy.
>I can wholly admit that I do not enjoy most things considered like "high culture", stuff like fine art or classical music, hell even like haute-cuisine.
guess we're quite similar in that regard. there's freedom in not having to pretend