Man... The Hydra fight in "Into the Deepest, Most Unknowable Dungeon" was so peak. Two intelligent species with misonceptions about the other's capabilities was really amazing to read. Kakeru is a really cool author
Isekai concept:
MC was the strongest in the world, but died and got reborn with all those inflated stats and op skills.
He starts with big ideas of using his old knowledge to succeed, only to realize that all his power made him not actually able to do much without them.
Fighting? The MC was too powerful to actually learn any technique or a mindset for training
Same with other skills.
Story would be that the MC keeps trying to cheat his way back to the top he held unjustly before, but eventually learn how to actually earn it
You know those ghosts?
The ones that are total pricks and kill+curse people for pretty much no valid reason?
They are pricks.
I'm gonna fight 'em!
Get ready, you spectral shitstains! I'm gonna exorcise your ass and make you reincanate into rocks. And not even cool ones!
A pretty good documentary on how Daedalic failed back then with the Gollum game
Really sad seeing a studio I was a fan off fall so hard.
Hope Poki has a comeback
Honestly, I find that calling a drawer talented is shitty.
It both discounts the work the drawer actually puts into the craft, while also being low-key an excuse on why the drawer can create it, but not the one making the statement: "They are talented, I am not, so I don't need to try"

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