If my monsters are imagined, why do they trigger the motion sensor lights?

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  • I don’t think so. At least not for me. Honestly I find most school-based anime off putting since I cannot really empathize with the teenage angst and anxieties anymore. I know that it’s normal but it is so far removed from myself that it’s just annoying to see. That’s why I enjoyed this series and disliked Heibara’s Teenage NG+ as an example.

    It’s hard to describe. Both are some form of wish fulfillment plot, but one is going back to have a chance to overcome their anxieties and the other is going back having overcome them already. I think it’s a different target audience - tweens vs middle aged.









  • The Atelier games are in stand alone arcs. I would suggest to start with the Ryza arc. The first one is called “Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout”. Not only is it on of the newer games with tons of modern conveniences but it also has the best main character of them all (fight me, I said it). The DX versions came out last year which are updated versions with additional content (similar to how Atlus double dips). Not a fan of this practice but if you’re getting a version now this is the one to get.