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₊˚⊹ ࿔ cyber doll's mind vomit.

resident evil slop, I've only watched gameplay of it, I assume you played it
I played it earlier since I found out that it's free right now on PlayStation, and I can't afford Silent Hill F at the moment so it's a good place holder - it's a fun game, I like when games go backwards and emulate older games, I was also a fan of Resident Evil growing up so Crow Country is cool in it's style and aesthetic while not being completely as unbearable control / camera wise. I wouldn't call it slop since it's telling it's own story, and has it's own style that's further away from Resident Evil and more closely resembles Parasite Eve.
 
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I spent my entire morning playing visual novel games and falling asleep at my desk randomly, I'm so fucking tired but I found a VN where you can decorate your character and it's about romanticizing creepypasta characters which brought me back to my middle school days - I was always obsessed with Ben Drowned, Laughing Jack, Eyeless Jack, Jeff The Killer etc. The VN could had been better though it was cool I guess, it's weird to consume creepypasta content in current day when it's outdated and the community mostly died off for new trends like analog horror, which I'm also a fan of. I'd always draw creepypasta art and I'd sometimes commission art with my favorite characters when I was younger I especially loved Jeff the killer but I think every girl did at that age if they were in the creepypasta community at that time. I remember always consuming the media, I could never get enough and I met some of the most interesting people during the early days of the internet when there were people who believed Slenderman to be real. I would always play with an Ouija board growing up and I recall I tried to contact the zozo demon several times, bloody mary as well in dark bathrooms late at night in front of the mirror.

Sometimes I miss believing in all that spooky shit.


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