lostonearth, so far I haven't gotten into Legend Of Zelda or RPGs in general, either. Nothing against them, really, I just never took the time to sit down and try one. With video games, I'm more a person of the 'quick thrill'.
I guess Pokémon counts as an RPG, but as I understand it, it's quite a simple one in the genre, but that's one game I did invest lots of time in, and I had a blast with it. Nevertheless, I think I can understand where you're coming from with this.
As for myself, I've attempted to get into RahXephon, but found that I couldn't. I had read that it was a lot like Evangelion, and man do I LOVE Evangelion. Some even described it as 'like Evangelion, but it makes actual sense and the characters are likeable'. I guess I can kinda sorta see why people would prefer Kamina Ayato as a protagonist to Ikari Shinji, and why they would like the RahxEphon cast in general better than the EVA cast, but... it's exactly because of that perceived unlikeability that I personally like the EVA cast better. It's because of Shinji's social anxiety and occasional indecisiveness that I like him, it's because of Rei's aloofness, because of Asuka's abrasiveness and arrogance, because of Misato's drinking and relationship problems that I find these people interesting. RahXephon kind of felt to me like an anime that's missing all of that. Of course, the grand mistake is in labeling it as 'like Evangelion', whether I do it or others do it, because everything needs to be judged on its own merits. But even when I do that, I still have trouble getting into the story. For my tastes, it also wasn't action-heavy enough, and googling some forum discussions on this anime, I found that it isn't supposed to be action-heavy. There's apparently a lot of reading between the lines that you need to do, and I guess I don't have the attention span for that. I gave the whole series an honest-to-gosh try, I watched it from start to finish. I liked Ayato! I liked Kuon and Haruka too! But it just doesn't give me that buzz that some other anime series give me.
Something similar is going on with the Excalibur series of Marvel comics. It featured one of my favourite X-Men of all time, Rachel Summers, the daughter of Cyclops and Jean Grey, but... I had a hard time getting past the 'silly' tone of the comic. It's basically a team that constantly deals with more wacky, 'out-there' phenomena, and I guess I was looking for traditional superheroics.
Stoek wrote:
Artistic type stuff.
All the hipsters love it, but it's all emotional posturing, and so little actual content.
I'd really like hipsters in the sense that I can relate. But I for the life of me can't get into something because of how it makes me feel.
Could you name some examples, I'm not quite certain what you mean here.
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