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... And now for today's edition of You Had To Have Been There (But I Don't Actually Know Either):
Coworker JS (male): "[blahblahblah long anecdote about when he was living in New York] ... And that's when my cat got me pregnant."
Coworker JS (male): "[blahblahblah long anecdote about when he was living in New York] ... And that's when my cat got me pregnant."
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Does this make me a terrible person.
Haha, probably not--fans ought to be able to acknowledge the weird/dark/creepy parts of their favorite trope even if they personally prefer to think about the happy and guilt-free parts, and the catperson thing is really no exception.
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--on the other hand,
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I gotta be honest, though: most people don't seem to like the gameplay. The battle system IS a bit slow and clunky, and things get kinda repetitive after a while. It's also rather short -- I think I finished it in about 10 hours on my first playthrough. But the setting/atmosphere is gorgeously creepy, and the story is pretty neat for the most part. I'd say it's worth playing at least once if you're a Heian-era Japan/folklore nut and can overlook the potential gameplay issues. And you'd be getting it for free, anyway. :D
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Also it has tiny twin children singing an uber-creepy little song, which I personally always consider a plus.
...I'm still a little weirded out that the localization turned Abe no Seimei into a girl, but whatever! :|
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Yeah, I'd wondered about that. I think there's another game or something that made Seimei a woman, but I can't remember it off the top of my head -- peculiarity~?