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New vn fans are hilarious
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…I’m getting way too old for this shit aren’t I
i dont think it has anything to do with age im 20 and i dont get it
idk maybe im a kuso jiji by anime standards
At least he read the prologue, that's more than the average Sakuta fan
he even mtl’d that
I love how you censored the name even though everyone knows who said that
I'm in tears because I was there when it happened and those dumbass values he used 😭. Dude's hilarious because he is genuine about it all so watching his story in IG every now and then gets a good laugh out of me
This is obvious troll behavior though, "when I play him I shall rank him"
Who is this guy?
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He hasn't played most of it, but still confident enough to say he's the most important character of all time lmao. This whole trend of 'writing scaling' on TikTok and YouTube Shorts just ends up cheapening the genre for everyone else. Most of them just want to sound elitist and pretentious about what they barely engage with in the first place.
Quick shout out to all the Beatrice pfps who never read Umineko and don't know what Higurashi is virtue signaling about "gooner" games.
Is that a thing? Why would someone have a Beato pfp without reading Umineko? Or do you mean they read the manga but not the VN?
Not even that. It's a tourist thing. They like the aesthetic or something.
People that know about things through youtube etc but never actually engage with the source material.
mediatok elites power scaling goats that they haven't read the vn they come from are on a different level
I usually hate the term "tourist", but this person totally fits that lol
Larper is a better word
when i was in middle school we called people like this posers
I mean, you don't have to "fully" played a VN to form a valid opinion (Most of the VNs I've "finished", I didn't fully read all the routes as well due to preferences).
But "played the prologue and watched the most important scenes"?? WTF does that mean?🤣 Did bro just read the synopsis or watch YouTube video essay on the VN or something? lol
He watched kei beginning scene and rina/yuumi ending ofc
New VN fans be like that. A lot of them come from tiktok and idolizes Saya no uta, subahibi and anything remotely edgy without having the attention span of reading anything over 10 hours.
"He is my number 1 but i can't rank as my number 1 cause i haven't read it's story to say it's my number 1"
Geez talk about speaking to say nothing.
It's even funnier when you realise the prologue just him talking about how cute his male friend is
thank god the vn will never be translated
The clip watching generation doing its thing.
How can you rank something without playing it?
Do they know its possible to play the whole thing?
The cringiest part of this picture isn't the fact that a person hasn't read Sakura no Uta
It's the usage of zoomer language
When they say "goat" they don't mean the actual greatest of all time. They just mean a random character that they really like which ruins the whole point of what greatest of all time actually means
Tf is he even saying
Is Sakura no Uta any good? It is translated to Spanish and I can understand it, but I don't trust most JOP recommendations
Yes, as someone who reads just about everything available from Scadi, this is undoubtedly his masterpiece imo. That said, many people unfamiliar with Scadi's portfolio apart from Subahibi and Tsui no sora tend to be disappointed by Sakura no Uta because it's a completely different kind of work, regardless of the fact that it's part of the 幸福 thematical trilogy.
Basically, keep your expectations in check. This isn't a denpa, nor is it as tense as Subahibi, but more of a down-to-earth story that puts the emphasis on slices of life, art and a more intimate writing style for the characters that, I admit, may not appeal to everyone. One random example is the anime “Hachimitsu to clover”, I always thought that they have more or less the same vibes.
That said, I may be biased, since I'm a huge Scadi fan, and Sakura no Uta is the one work that Scadi spent his entire career trying to complete, and this becomes even more apparent when you explore his other works beyond just Subahibi and Tsui no sora.
It's very long though, but I'd say it's worth a try at least.
Some people are just bizarre, i knew a guy that was really into bruce campbell and the evil dead series. Guess what he'd never even watched it aside from clips on youtube.