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38.1 hrs on record
Ok, mom, firstly, you need to understand that this isn't porn, all right? It's called "hentai". Yes, that's a Japanese phrase, I'm learning Japanese from these videos. Before I get to the part about learning Japanese, though, let me first comment on the cultural implications of hentai. After the second world war, which Japan lost after the nuclear bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the entire country underwent a period of self-reflection and soul-searching. They wanted to understand how events led to the rest of the world responding with such devastating atomic attacks. This led to a strong antipathy towards war-mongering and international aggression. You may have heard about how the Japanese constitution doesn't allow the country to have an active military. Same idea. A lot of post-war Japanese culture is a reflection of such attitudes. For example, the Godzilla movies are not just about giant monsters fighting each other. They're about the horrors of unbridled atomic technology (Godzilla's always depicted as being powered by or healed by nuclear power), and how such a terrifying force can never be allowed to be unleashed on humanity again. On a similar note, Japanese animation enjoyed a resurgence of popularity after the war, due to the populace choosing to turn towards the comforting images of their youth. Japanese kids, much like kids in our country, like to watch cartoons. As a result, psychologically speaking, cartoons represent a reminder of a simpler and more innocent age. This upsurge in popularity resulted in animated images pervading almost all of Japanese culture: from movies, to television, to advertising, to music videos, and so on and so forth. And because animated images were so widely accepted throughout Japan, they were used for almost every type of source material, or to tell any type of story. Animation was no longer the sole domain of children. You got animated movies that told very mature stories, like Ghost in the Machine or Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind. Sometimes you get stories that involve very mature topics, like war, or murder, or rape, or torture. The Japanese have generally become quite accustomed seeing depictions of such things in their animations. So yeah, that's why I was watching this movie. It's an epic tale about a space crew exploring a distant planet (the crew's all female, because Japan's very into gender equality), and they run into a hostile alien, with a bunch of tentacles... and... well... I don't want to spoil the story for you, but let's just say the crew eventually figure out how to get along with the alien. It's a story about bridging cultural gaps and finding common ground. Seriously, it's worth watching. Ok, next, you remember how I talked about knowing Japanese words and phrases now? It's because these movies are subtitled in English, so I can learn Japanese while watching them. I mean, I know words like yamete, and iie, and iigu, and lots of others. Much better than just knowing konichiwa, isn't it? I mean, I'm developing such an interest in hentai that I might just major in Japanese when I'm in college. Who knows, I might be the one writing the subtitles in the future. Oh, and one last thing, you should know that hentai's considered pretty mainstream in Japan now, and it's also quite common in the western world too now. Everyone's watching it. I mean, if I don't watch it, I'll be seen as some sort of freak at school. You don't want your son to be some kind of pariah because he doesn't watch hentai, do you?
Posted August 24, 2020. Last edited August 25, 2020.
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0.4 hrs on record
VR makes my computer go brrrrr
Posted August 17, 2020.
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40.8 hrs on record (39.5 hrs at review time)
I wanted to wait until I finished the first map before I wrote my review of this game.
Map 1 Completion: 27 hours

Pogostuck is a challenging addition to the "no checkpoints, all skill" genre of games. Compared to other popular games in this genre Pogostuck is almost twice as hard as others (based off global achievement %s) . It will quickly filter out the unwilling and undetermined as many of my friends quit only 8-24% into the game. However, the game is very fun and a unique concept and those who are determined to beat the game will feel very rewarded.

This game redefined tilt for me. It brought back levels of rage that I used to have as a kid playing Pokemon Colosseum on gamecube after school. Games like counterstrike, valorant, and other "tilt-inducers" don't even really compete with this game. The amount of times I spent over an hour trying to get 5-10% just to fall back down 20% is beyond me and everytime I wanted to quit this stupid game. I'd reach certain parts of the game where the moment I hit a certain % I'd become too nervous to even think about how to proceed and throw myself off the cliff and fall back and want to throw something.

If you're willing to give up 20+ hours of your life to beat this just map 1, you will feel very rewarded. As you continue to redo old parts you seemingly get better at them and find the most optimized routes. My first 10 attempts at the 75% area I would be so nervous that half the time I couldn't even do the first jump, but over time you start to feel good about your ability to return to where you are at and don't get nervous about falling off. "So what if I fall from the flower jumps to grapes (78% -> 24%), I've done it 100 times and can get back to it in only 15-20 minutes". It's feelings like these that keep you going because you can feel yourself improving and when you finally hit that jump you've been stuck of for minutes or hours you feel great about it.

The amount of time you can put into this game if you are willing is insane for the value. On just map 1 alone I got 27 hours of gameplay for only $7, not to mention map 2 is exponentially harder than map 1. I'd recommend this game to anyone who wants a challenge and is willing to grind it out until they beat it. A final note is please play this game on a controller . You won't know now, but once you get 15+ hours into it like me the controller is so much better than a keyboard and you don't feel like you're giving yourself carpel tunnel.
Posted July 31, 2020. Last edited July 31, 2020.
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