So with all the negative stuff going around, whether in this forum, else where on the internet, or in the real world, it's always good to take time and just talk about stuff you really enjoy. It's a good way to stay sane and remember there is still good even amongst the bad.
I love One Piece. I have read through all the chapters numerous times, and I plan to reread it many times before it ends. While the stereotype of Christians are thought to go out and ask if they heard about their Lord and savior, I would probably spend that time asking if they heard the good word of Eneru, or are super they are compared to Franky (spoiler, not even a fraction). If I get bored of everything else, I will always have this series to fall back on.
It has everything I could want in a series. It has a story and world that is changing and being built as it goes on. The settings are great and there is always a new, crazier thing to see in the world. While characters don't have huge changes, they are quite developed from their initial introduction, and they get some small development over time. The designs of the characters from the crew, to the villains, are quite great. It all comes together to create a wacky adventure that from a glance people think it will just be childish, but if you read the story it can be very good and actually do a number of ideas justice. Of the flaws it has, the good of it is to much for me to focus on.
Another thing I love is Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky. I only first played it a few years ago, and after playing it the first time I fell in love with it. The characters were great, and their interaction together was amazing. The way the story unfolded as you went on your journey with Estelle and Joshua was amazing. The music was great and went well with the scenes that happened. The last chapter from start to the credits was great, and makes me look forward to the second chapter.
I played through it a second time a few months ago and I enjoyed it even more. There were things I missed, such as the more subtle foreshadowing, some world building aspects, and some quests. Knowing the story, I was able to have a more analyzed look at the story and saw just how well done it was.
So Escapists, what things do you love/really enjoy?
Captcha: bizarre jerry
Sorry Captcha, but there was no Jerry Jostar on a bizarre adventure.
I love One Piece. I have read through all the chapters numerous times, and I plan to reread it many times before it ends. While the stereotype of Christians are thought to go out and ask if they heard about their Lord and savior, I would probably spend that time asking if they heard the good word of Eneru, or are super they are compared to Franky (spoiler, not even a fraction). If I get bored of everything else, I will always have this series to fall back on.
It has everything I could want in a series. It has a story and world that is changing and being built as it goes on. The settings are great and there is always a new, crazier thing to see in the world. While characters don't have huge changes, they are quite developed from their initial introduction, and they get some small development over time. The designs of the characters from the crew, to the villains, are quite great. It all comes together to create a wacky adventure that from a glance people think it will just be childish, but if you read the story it can be very good and actually do a number of ideas justice. Of the flaws it has, the good of it is to much for me to focus on.
Another thing I love is Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky. I only first played it a few years ago, and after playing it the first time I fell in love with it. The characters were great, and their interaction together was amazing. The way the story unfolded as you went on your journey with Estelle and Joshua was amazing. The music was great and went well with the scenes that happened. The last chapter from start to the credits was great, and makes me look forward to the second chapter.
I played through it a second time a few months ago and I enjoyed it even more. There were things I missed, such as the more subtle foreshadowing, some world building aspects, and some quests. Knowing the story, I was able to have a more analyzed look at the story and saw just how well done it was.
So Escapists, what things do you love/really enjoy?
Captcha: bizarre jerry
Sorry Captcha, but there was no Jerry Jostar on a bizarre adventure.