Imnecomrade [none/use name]

Imnecomrade - pronounced “I am any comrade”

Techie, hippie, commie nerd

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Cake day: May 16th, 2024

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  • On the contrary I actually like this.

    Oh I like it, too, and I agree with your statement, it’s just that hopping between multiple eras when building upon the original story makes it a little hard to avoid creating some additional plot holes, but from a certain perspective it does make sense how liberals would co-opt the revolutionary movement just to recreate the old republic and ultimately fail again.

    I honestly didn’t expect my comment to create a discussion. :o






  • That’s fair.

    Nevertheless, my point is that the games are highly popular as they are approachable to most people, and many people cherish the story, the characters, and the gameplay. In instances of the “for the fans” content inside the games, I believe most people who do not participate in the fandom just glaze them over and still enjoy the game. The fandom shouldn’t stir anyone away from playing the game, nor does it for at least hundreds of thousands to millions of people.





  • I definitely need to. I played Undertale before multiple times and it still holds a special place in my heart. It’s one of my favorite games, next to Portal. I do replay games sometimes, but as for story games I have replayed Undertale probably comes second next to Portal, and that’s partly because I would share the game (Undertale) with friends and family and help them when they struggled in certain monster encounters. When I finished the game for the first time, I archived the save file so that timeline was retained, as if the world was kept alive forever. Toby Fox’s music is amazing, I agree.

    I really need to play and finish Earthbound, too, as I promised a friend who promised to finish Undertale after I convinced them to play.

    Sidenote:

    I miss my friend. I haven’t talked to them in years. It’s hard for me to keep in touch with people who live distantly from me. If I wasn’t constantly working and struggling in capitalism, it would be easier for me to spend time with my friends and family. This existence under alienation is so lonely…my spouse is pretty much all I have. I miss the camaraderie I only had in short instances in my life. I do have it sometimes during party meetups, and I do have some cool friends in the party, but we are so busy and don’t have a lot of time to participate in casual hobbies and activities.