Of the two most anticipated games released this week, many can swear Animal Crossing: A new light it can be better suited to pay as a self-care game. It's a peaceful, low-key game where the biggest tax decision you make is exactly what you need. Perfect for these times right?
But you have looked at the benefits of treatment Eternal Judgment?
In Eternal Judgment ripping and tearing your way through the forces of hell threatening the Earth. He plays as Doom Slayer, a peaceful protagonist who can do all kinds of ultra-violence using excessive cartoonis.
While I couldn't get into parts of this game, watching the early release of YouTube and Twitch has become a refuge for me.
I find it comforting to watch the Slayer chainaw blade die feature or take out the eye in a cacodemon. That feeling does not come from that & # 39; s violence as an outlet for real violence & # 39; of how Congress likes to ban whenever a new mass is shot. But watching Doom Slayer kill a demon in such a brutal manner is probably comforting how confidence and confidence can also be comforting.
Before, it has been hard to relate to Doom Guy as a different character. In the previous games, he was more of a player extension. Except for a small avatar that shows how much damage you have done, you have never seen his face, and you have not heard his voice. You were Dover Slayer, and he was you.
In an exciting journey, Eternal Judgment it allows us to take a step back from Doom Slayer and stand by him. Instead of being a driver of what is actually a blank slate, we see him as a fully accessible, outdated, well-intentioned character, motivator and history. We are no longer Slayer; instead we become partners in the Slayer's journey through Hell's Earth with a stranger, a hell of a royal world.
In a world of fear and anxiety, Doom Slayer is not afraid of anything. It's about his business of getting rid of Earth Hell. He knows what to do again how to do it, and you go with the kind of unshakable conviction that satisfies the view.
Doom Slayer has its shit together and it's sacred shit Do we need such a character right now. As each day passes, covid-19 white removed the fragments of our pieces, weakening the foundation we knew was not perfect but at least we can trust that where we are.
People need to be rescued. By constantly threatening the epidemic againdisruption of our lives, people need something that can distract their attention for a few hours. Killing Demons with Slayer proves that there is one Hell of Disruption.
There are about 50 different ways to kill a demon that varies with the type of demon and weapon used. You can beat yourself paste with your Blood Punch, or light yourself fire with your favorite shoulder towel (your favorite). Then there are chains, and a heartbeat, and how close you can pull the demon with both hands.
The Doom Guy does this not go away by defining a surgeon, but through the brutal operation of the person who did this he hit it thousands of times and you're on my way, move what I'm supposed to do! That's what I love about Slayer. You've got the ability – intelligence that seems to be short-lived as people can't make up their minds whether social disconnection is a thing or not something we need to do
When no one knows what to do and no one knows what's going to happen next or worse, Doom Guy looks at it all and says "I've got a job to do." That kind of confidence is priceless and judged too hard to earn.
While I will never imitate them after Doom Guy, I can draw comfort from those qualities.
Millenials can be seen Animal Crossing achieving the dream of becoming a good homeowner with a low interest rate. The judgment you fulfill the dream of becoming a person who is confident in their purpose. Someone who is unmoved by world events, who can look up to the waters of despair and take out the bowels with their immature hands.
V.a drawing of the enn The judgment followers as well Animal Crossing fans are closer to the circle than you can imagine. Straight memes, Isabel and Doom Guy they can be friends. They are extremely independent, capable, and self-reliant people who supply one hell of a punch. And both of them, in their own way, are exactly what we need right now.
Ash Parrish is a freelance writer and a good mother to her ex and a bad mother to her plant. Read her rants about shopping malls, video games, and her precious Shanghai Dragons on Twitter @adashtra.