March 2021 EXP Share Post + Topic #6

The madness of March is behind us now, so let’s start moving towards April. Before we do, I would like to share some of the EXP Share Posts that others have written this month. Thank you all for continuing to contribute!

Plot-twists, instant deaths and naked missions by Kim from Later Levels – Kim starts things off by providing several times she was caught off-guard in videos games, television, and books. I know of two of the situations she mentioned, and I had a reaction close to it.

Dragon Quest XI’s Shocking First Act Ending by George from The Gamer With Glasses – Dragon Quest wouldn’t be the same without its narrative plot twist to keep the player engaged with the story. This is no different for Square’s eleventh mainline entry in the long running series. Now I need to catch up and get to this point.

EXP Share: Elephant Noise Giant Boss Guy by Solarayo from Ace Asunder – *Insert elephant noise* I have never heard of this boss in Metal Gear Solid 2, but I enjoyed watching Genni’s clip from her stream doing so. I makes you wonder what other weird secrets Kojima put in his games.

EXP Share: A Story Where An Event Left You In Shock by Thero159 from A Reluctant Hero – Thero shares a memorable moment from each a video game, TV show, and book. All three of them have a certain theme of introducing someone, and then….you can read the rest.

Thank you all for sharing! As always, if I left someone out please let me know and I will add you to the feature list. Now onto this month’s topic.


Honestly, this might be my second to last month where things are going to be on the back burner of things until I finish up school. April will be when final papers and projects are due, and then in a couple of months I will be taking my End of Program exam to win that sweet sweet prize of crippling pain a shiny new piece of paper to hang on my wall! While I’m off doing research this month to wrap up my second to last round of classes, I thought of a fun EXP Share post that will be a bit different. This time around, I don’t want you to share a past experience you had with your favorite type of media, instead, I want you to share what you found out about your favorite things!

EXP Share Post #6
Share A Piece or Pieces of Trivia About One Of Your Favorite Games

If you are like me, I enjoy watching videos about gaming history and trivia. I bet there are somethings that I might not know or you might not know about one of your favorite games. So for this month, I am asking that you share with us some trivia about your favorite game! It could be on one game, or multiple if you like. Don’t worry if it is common trivia that most may already know. There are things people already know and there are some that none know; so no pressure (unless you are telling me again for the umpteenth time that Super Mario Bros 2 is just a reskin of Doki Doki Panic…)

Good luck and have fun!

DanamesX

This is Fine – EXP Share Post #5

Did I come up with this topic to talk about something that I’ve wanted to talk about in a while but didn’t have an excuse to at the time? Short answer, yes. The point of entertainment is to entertain you. Rather that be a good book, tv show, movie, or video game, entertainment wouldn’t be successful if it did not entertain you. Entertainment can be achieved by being a well produced work of art, funny, thought provoking, or just generally make you feel good. Then there are the time where something can be so good that it is painful. I’m talking about those events that glue you to your seat since you have to know what happens next. What the hell is going on!? I don’t know, but this is an event that I’m going to remember for a while.

*Spoilers for The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel. Read at own risk (or if you just don’t care).

So there is this little game called The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel. It is a long as hell JRPG game that spans 4 games (10 games in total if you follow the overarching storyline). I knew nothing about this series until I found a copy of it in the store one day, and decided to give it a go. You play as the chad Rean Schwarzer as he goes through the daily life of military school as a member of Class Seven, a class that has a mix of commoners and nobles as an “experiment” to shake up the social status of the nation. It is your typical story of learning the struggles of the commoners and the nobility with the members of Class 7 learning to cast aside their issues with one another and the world around them. I’m not here to give a synopsis of the entire story, but it is a really good one that I really enjoyed.

Anyhow, at the end of the game, Rean and his classmates are enjoying the success of yesterday’s Summer Festival. Out of nowhere, they hear that the chancellor of the nation has been shot in the heart by a terrorist, who happens to be one of their classmates, C. This act invokes a civil war between the nobility and resistance force. This shakes things at the military school, since now they will have to involve themselves in an actual war. Things would be fine, but then the school gets attacked by the nobilities forces. What’s more, C is now a piloting a freaking Gundam that was nowhere in the series. Being the chad he is, Rean also summons his Megazoid (I’m sorry for those who don’t get these references) and the two battle it out in the games first and only mech battle. Why they decided to have this at the end of the game? Don’t know, but it was badass. The battle ends with C overpowering Rean since he is not accumstomed to his new partner Valimar. Rean’s classmates come to his rescue and pled beg him to flee while they hold him off. Rean refuses, but Valimar doesn’t care and sends him and Rean flying off. All Rean can do is watch and scream as his friends hold their own as they take on C. Then the screen goes black. Cue the music and roll the credits.

This left me shocked. How are you going to introduce a new mech battle mechanic at the end of the game and then leave on a cliffhanger like that? My words don’t justify the scene enough, since this was the first dark turn that the game throws at you. I remember putting the controller down and reflecting as the sick J-pop played in the background. If you want to see the ending for yourself, I linked it down below (skip to 7:18 if you don’t want to watch the whole fight).

Credit to Racast’s YouTube Channel

So naturally, I started playing the second game immediately. Nothing too outrageous happens in the second game, but it does drop a lot of bombshells throughout the plot and a significant plot twist that sets up the next game. For a while, no game had hit me hard with an emotional end like. I highly recommend this series since it does a great job with all of its characters and knows how to keep the player invested in the story. I knew things were going to be okay at the end, but I would have hated to be the poor people who had to wait for the second game to release. From that point, I would top this as one of my top 10 anime betrayals.

Thank you for reading,

DanamesX