Aside from Netoge, when are we going to get a deconstruction of the VRMMORPG genre?
Aside from Netoge, when are we going to get a deconstruction of the VRMMORPG genre?
>a deconstruction of
You don't know what that word means do you?
You want a satire or a parody?
>Deconstruction: a critical outlook concerned with the relationship between text and meaning.
Yes. Well done. Now notice how it's not a genre but a type of criticism.
A criticism of a genre.
I've had enough of that shit unless its Overlord type shit, Overlord was fucking magical.
Why does a genre that only has a tiny handful of shows in it need to be deconstructed?
There's about 3 every season.
>netoge
>deconstruction
Are you retarded?
>VRMMORPG genre
That's not a genre. That's a setting.
Are you?
Aside from Watamote, when are we going to get a deconstruction of the high school genre?
I meant to write the Japan genre instead.
Forgive me.
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ASIDE FROM LULUCO WHEN ARE WE GOING TO GET A DECONSTRUCTION OF THE SPACE GENRE?
Most of that stuff is isekai/reincarnation and has absolutely nothing to do with (VR)MMOs. And the game-like aspects are much closer to JRPG than MMO anyway.
The only recent shows that were actually set in VRMMOs were SAO and Accel World. Log Horizon is technically isekai, but the world, characters and mechanics are all the same as their game, so it's close enough. Overlord, not quite so much.
No, that's the room genre.
Deconstruction: Any series that's intelligent, nihilistic and with a wicked sense of humor.
Grimgar and that other one with the white haired kid and the breasts are MMO shows.
Bucket is a shovel and all that.
Isn't this literally
"EH, WHAT WAS THAT" anime with online game settings?
Man, so boring.
>high school setting
>she constantly tries not to go
Actually, that's not a bad example of a deconstruction, well, almost.
Did you know that a show's narrative and themes can't actually serve as an analysis to the tropes and staples of a medium or genre?
You should all stop using the word deconstruction, since you obliviously don't know what it means.
It theoretically could, like if you had an anime which was about a series of anime characters watching an anime and analysing it.
>Grimgar
Isekai
>Danmachi
Fantasy
I mean if you want to call it all MMO because fantasy setting and RPG mechanics then whatever, I get it, but neither of them have anything to do with Massively Multiplayer Online games. Personally I just think of them as JRPG-inspired fantasy, while MMO shows are ones that are actually about MMOs.