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Mokoniki
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  • Eh, I've been trying not to play ME3 right up until my mom goes to work like I used to. ^^;
    Well, I don't mind being emotional ... it's when I'm sad that I don't care for ...
    ... well ... I'm not just being pessimistic when I say I don't want to bother you with it; I'm legitimately afraid I'll bother you, but ...

    It's just ... I ... I should've gotten over this really. I'm not mad, I just ... well, I wanted to say, you (I mean "you" in general, as in anyone) can't really understand how one can get emotional over Mass Effect just from gameplay and such. For me, the moment in question that made me emotional was when a character I liked, after the development in his ME2 loyalty mission, as well as the time between ME2 and ME3, seemed to give a heroic sacrifice so my current party could escape this one cave alive. And my emotions just amplified when we were about to board the shuttle and he came out of the cave behind us, bloodied and bruised but still alive. Basically, I just wanted to say that unless you've experienced the full story, chances are you won't be attached to any of the characters. ._.; And I know the same could be said for Clannad, and yes I do still regret not finishing it.
    ._.;

    ... actually ... I ... there was something sorta on my mind, but ... I don't want to annoy you with it. ><;
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