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Fuck Microsoft, fuck Phil Spencer, fuck the entire gaming industry, and you know what, fuck gaming in general. I'm gonna go try a different hobby.

Apparently even when you develop one of the most unique and beloved games in years you’ll still get shut down. Fuck Xbox and all these western publishers who seem to be shutting down studios and laying off thousands just for the hell of it.

Replayed this for the sake of nostalgia and its themes of accepting your own death resonate with me even more now because this account is dying on May 27th, 2024

It's hard to really summarize why this and the first game mean so much to me. The games are super fun and have some of the best platforming I've experienced. However, this goes beyond that for me. As works of art, they ruminate on the melancholy of dreams and focus in on the importance of all human emotions, even the ones we want to subdue. The tone is memorizing and almost meditative.

To put it shortly, it feels like your playing a dream and all that comes with that. I love it dearly.

I'm convinced everyone who shits on the combat is a paid actor

Can gamers at least try to be consistent when trashing games for having MTX, it feels like such random games always catch heat for it when there's much bigger offenders even among Capcom's own library (Monster Hunter World & Rise lmao)

I can at least understand people being upset over optimization (even if in my experience I've had little to no issue in the 5 hours I've played so far), but obviously the issue differs from person to person.

Game is fun tho, I'm having a blast, this really is just an improved version of the original Dragon's Dogma and I'm all for it.

I never cared about justice, and I don’t recall ever calling myself a hero… I have always only fought for the peak I believe in. I won’t hesitate… If mid appears before me, I will destroy it!

How does this game exist? Its been 3 years and it doesn't feel real. It's so good that it feels like its always been there and the concept of being pre-DMC 5 is alien at this point

Klonoa: Door to Phantomile sigue siendo una obra que no ha sido replicada. Es una experiencia bastante única en el repertorio de la consola, es decir, ser un plataformero sumamente pulido y bien diseñado no es suficiente para ser algo realmente especial, pero ¿qué dirían de uno que se mantenga consistente en temática y estética para ser armónico con cada uno de sus elementos?, o ¿qué tal uno que ignore las tendencias de la época y juegue con sus tropos para hacerlo alcanzar un nivel de auto-entendimiento aún mayor?

Pasa que detrás de su aparente simplicidad, se esconde un maravilloso mensaje que ha sido pasado por alto en las discusiones del juego por bastante tiempo, razón por la que decidí explayarlo con atención al detalle en un video análisis. Si piensas que la historia acaba en lo triste y amargo que resulta su giro argumental en vez de notar la inspiradora carta de amor que simboliza su totalidad, déjame decirte que hay mucho más detrás de la Puerta a Phantomile.

~ ANÁLISIS COMPLETO: https://youtu.be/rBbGlcSyjtM ~

Game is boring and Sonic has glue on his shoes.

Video review: https://youtu.be/-ntYsDby1mU