I don’t like the ultra weeaboo shit. I think Dragon Maid is the only exception because it’s written fairly well and I can relate to Kobayashi. Other than that, get that moe shit away from me.
I think what has killed Capcom’s best games were indeed the extra mechanics that many felt weren’t necessary for a capcom title.
For some reason games like sf5 with little to no mechanics work well for CC while the opposite rings true to Tekken.
After getting used to MKXL again and getting a grasp on Tekken 7 since Tekken 6 didn’t get a PC version I think it is safe to say I am satisfied with what is out right now and will no longer be complaining.
Moe, shounen, harem, battle harem, romance, slice of life, sci-fi, action, historical, drama
All types of anime can be good. It’s all about execution and charm. If a series has at least one of those, it’s usually enjoyable and the pitfalls, cliches and tropes won’t matter. Damn shame a lot of series of series fail the fundamental level (being entertaining), but a lot of series also succeed. Anime is great
Mmmm depends for me. I don’t have a wide range of likeable anime. But I haven’t dived super deep into it either. The mainstream animes are usually very meh I find (bleach, naruto, OPM, SAO etc etc). I find the more “hidden” animes are the better ones.
People always think im some hardcore anime fan, when in reality the only anime I have been watching all year is Dragon Ball super once a week every Saturday it airs, and abit of Boruto. Maybe one other that i’m forgetting, but definitely don’t watch it much, always been a super casual anime fan, like I know a few low key animes, but I mostly watch the main stream shit if I hear enough people talking about it. But I can have a decent conversation with weebs just fine cause although I am a casual anime fan, i’ve been casual since the early 2000’s, so been I know a thing or two about it.