Do you read the back of the box before buying a game?
Do you read the back of the box before buying a game?
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>read the back of a box of a Japanese game
>it has spoilers
Never again
>watch opening cinematic to jrpg
>it has spoilers
fuckin' nips, man
I watch the pictures on the back, then decide
Not really. I'm mean it's not like I buy games from looking at a box.
What games? I know Zone of the Enders 2 has spoilers in the opening cinematic IIRC.
>watching an as me video about opening a bloodborne package
y tho.
*asmr
fucking mobile
>The anime op to the game has tons of spoilers
>you don't realize it till after you beat it
>you will never get to read a game's manual while sitting on the toilet ever again
>watching this fucking obnoxious shit
>not sticking to the absolute god of asmr
Man, remember when games would sometimes come with 2 manuals, a reference card and maybe a map? That was great. I remember reading TIE Fighter's intro manual come novel several times.
Yakuza
>ASMR
I dont get this shit.
Explain pls
some autists have sound triggers and it can be done by sensitive noises and shit
it's the tingly feeling when you watch bob ross
What box?
Have you ever watched a show, listen to a song or hear somebody talk and felt a tingly sensation down your neck? These people try to emulate this response by making some stuff like this.
Some use items, others only their voice, some combine it with massage, music, it's a pretty creative community and also really welcoming and charming.
Honestly, out of every trend in youtube this is the first one that actually helps people in some way.
>buying
>physical games
how is it like living in the 90s grandpa?
>ASMR
>man
nope
>Checkup & A.S.M.R. with Corvus Clemmons, Plague Doctor
What other "ASMR-tist'' have transitioned to YouTube from porn?
Besides, @ironheartsx
What do you find more enjoying? A deep calm voice of a man reading a tale or talking to you or a girl with a high pitched voice trying her best to not sound obnoxious?
Bob Ross is the father of ASMR for a reason, user.
I respect your tastes though.
He is literally amazing, the guy puts so much fucking effort in all his stuff.
Also he seems like a pretty chill bro.
>bloodborne ASMR
truly today the gods have smiled on me.
Best asmr is the onee chan one where she is licking your ear to wake you up
>Do you read the back of the box before buying a game?
I wouldnt be on steam if i did
>deep calm voice of a man
that just doesn't tickle my brain, I like girly voices.
it's autism
Autism Simulator
Didn't the original Deus Ex have spoilers in the opening/intro scene?
>people enjoy actually creative and original stuff
>"A-autists! xD!"
>"Haha these retards, gonna finis that Visual Novel of the cat girls haha bless you japan!"
autistic sensory meridian response
cool bro, how many assmr girls are you funding through patreon?
>creative and original
>4065 different cranial nerve examinations and make-up/haircut shit
No one tbqh.
How many indie devs are you funding via kickstarter for them to finish that sweet 2D deviant art style VN? :^)
>Literally link the most original guy out there
>Implying I watch others
lmaoing at u my man
link
abot tree fiddy
>Ephemeral Rift
I'm pretty sure this guy is legitimately insane.
someone is awfully defensive about his mildly interesting form of entertainment.
Have you ever been out on the street, and some awful little autistic child hears a loud noise and starts screaming and crying? It's the converse of that.
I use to but now I have the internet to spoil me I skip reading the boxes.
Fucking Penguindrum, they spoilered the whole motherfucking series at the opening.
He said in a video that he has some form of diagnosed OCD if I recall correctly.
But yeah, he was literally one of us some years prior to meeting his wife.
I thought this was some fetish thing
I remember that F16 game and it had this 1200 page manual that would explain in detail how fighter jets work and how the explosive payloads would behave. It also came with maps and a hat.
Shit was great.
it is
This
What the hell is wrong with japs??
To answer that question, we'd have to start with their earliest history and go from there.
>buying a game
Not really. When I was younger, I wouldn't get games very often, so when I did, they were games that were familiar to me or games that I heard were very good. So by the time I read the box, I'd already gotten the game. This habit has stuck with me since.