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Seeing Shezzy's member badge reminded me that I received TMS#FE for my birthday. Wasn't planning on buying it, but I'll give it a shot now that I own it. Not that I can play till I get access to my Wii U.

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TMS#FE is my personal favorite game of all time, it combines a big, thick, and well-rounded plot that has goes deep into the philosophies and ethics of Immanuel Kant, Plato, and Shopenhauer and the epistemology of transcendental idealism. The gameplay is challenging, but rewarding, and is reminiscent of the games of FromSoftware with it's tough but fair approach to combat. You will die often, but the joy of overcoming these challenges will give you a euphoric drug-like 'high' state that you may get addicted to. The characters are written to be as realistic as possible, and have much emotional depth, you will cry and laugh with these characters through their highs and lows. They also have much symbolic depth. Tsubasa, for example, having an inverse relationship between the size of her breasts (large) and the size of her ego (small) represents the Eastern ideas of balance. Overall, the game pushes the boundary of the gaming industry and makes you truly questions if games can be art. Calling it a "game" is rather limiting as it makes one compare it to other games which you find much inferior.

Overall, if I was to argue if a "perfect" game could exist, I would say it is this one 10/10 must play.

Tremendous.
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TMS#FE is my personal favorite game of all time, it combines a big, thick, and well-rounded plot that has goes deep into the philosophies and ethics of Immanuel Kant, Plato, and Shopenhauer and the epistemology of transcendental idealism. The gameplay is challenging, but rewarding, and is reminiscent of the games of FromSoftware with it's tough but fair approach to combat. You will die often, but the joy of overcoming these challenges will give you a euphoric drug-like 'high' state that you may get addicted to. The characters are written to be as realistic as possible, and have much emotional depth, you will cry and laugh with these characters through their highs and lows. They also have much symbolic depth. Tsubasa, for example, having an inverse relationship between the size of her breasts (large) and the size of her ego (small) represents the Eastern ideas of balance. Overall, the game pushes the boundary of the gaming industry and makes you truly questions if games can be art. Calling it a "game" is rather limiting as it makes one compare it to other games which you find much inferior.

Overall, if I was to argue if a "perfect" game could exist, I would say it is this one 10/10 must play.

tbh it's less shaming than liking touhou

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TMS#FE is my personal favorite game of all time, it combines a big, thick, and well-rounded plot that has goes deep into the philosophies and ethics of Immanuel Kant, Plato, and Shopenhauer and the epistemology of transcendental idealism. The gameplay is challenging, but rewarding, and is reminiscent of the games of FromSoftware with it's tough but fair approach to combat. You will die often, but the joy of overcoming these challenges will give you a euphoric drug-like 'high' state that you may get addicted to. The characters are written to be as realistic as possible, and have much emotional depth, you will cry and laugh with these characters through their highs and lows. They also have much symbolic depth. Tsubasa, for example, having an inverse relationship between the size of her breasts (large) and the size of her ego (small) represents the Eastern ideas of balance. Overall, the game pushes the boundary of the gaming industry and makes you truly questions if games can be art. Calling it a "game" is rather limiting as it makes one compare it to other games which you find much inferior.

Overall, if I was to argue if a "perfect" game could exist, I would say it is this one 10/10 must play.

Sounds like a life-changing experience

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Come to think of it, I haven't really played a video game in about two months, when I finished Fates. I still have DLC I need to play on that, but not being able to use my actual units turned me off of a lot of that.

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TMS#FE cured my depression, found me a waifu who I started a family with and gave me the confidence to never leave my room again.

Sounds like the answer to all my prayers

My summer was wasted chasing dogs and cats

Were you working at a pound?

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