u/Mr-Fapbulous-2

Image 1 — My happiness lasted 30 seconds
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My happiness lasted 30 seconds

1500 UC just for a silencer?

No thanks, I'm from Latin America, and I don't have more than $500 just to upgrade a single weapon in a game. I'd rather spend that money buying AAA games on Steam.

u/Mr-Fapbulous-2 — 2 days ago

I take back everything I said before, the fight against Kurama is garbage.

Not only does it have a disgustingly exaggerated health bar, even by the standards of the highest-level monsters in Monster Hunter, but it also has an ability that prevents you from moving at normal speed. This allows it to spam its 78,234 ranged AoE attacks while moving from one end of the map to the other.

Meanwhile, you can't use any vehicles because they basically self-destruct automatically while you're in its zone.

And you have to be constantly on the lookout for its foul breath to damage it because attacks beyond 200 meters, WITH DAMN FIREARMS, barely do any damage.

But you also have to predict which idiots are going to shoot you and the other players from 300 meters away, instead of Kurama like the pathetic, lifeless campers they are.

It's lost its appeal. Fighting him is a waste of time and resources. It's not fun to die in an unfair and idiotic fight where you have no control whatsoever. And I say this as someone who has over 1000 hours in each Souls game and practically double that in Elden Ring. I'm used to frustrating fights. I like games where boss fights are elaborate, complex, and require you to use every mechanic, skill, and piece of equipment you've acquired so far, but this is just boring and pathetic.

In a single fight, the longest one, I shot him about 1000 times, taking advantage of the energy orbs he drops that replenish your ammo, and even then, my squad and I couldn't get him down to even two-thirds of his health. And we only managed it because we had the advantage of the terrain, since the fight ended up in an area with houses where we could climb and take cover from many of his attacks. When he fled, like the coward he is, he stayed very close by. In the end, he killed two of my squad members, and we had to escape because the area was taking too much damage. (And before anyone says it, there were two full squads in the fight who, luckily, also decided to fight honorably and focus on Kurama together. I can't say the same for the three fools who tried to ambush us and ended up dead.)

And that's it. I've tried it about a dozen times, and it's not fun anymore.

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u/Mr-Fapbulous-2 — 1 month ago
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I need help finding a very old anime.

So, Gemini couldn't help me, and in their last response, they gave me like 6 possible candidates, but I'm not going to watch 60 episodes of different anime to find out which one it is, so I'm asking for help.

I don't know which anime it is. I remember seeing the end of an episode on Locomotion or Animax (I think it was Animax) probably more than 20 years ago, before I even knew what anime was (and it was literally the first time I'd ever come across that TV channel).

The scene really stuck with me, and I still have it burned into my brain all these years later. A few weeks ago, while doing a marathon of old Japanese horror movies, I remembered it again. The scene in question was something like this:

It was some kind of anime about vampires or monsters or something like that. The scene was about a kind of detective or monster hunter or something like that. It started with the protagonist, I suppose, "hunting" a pair of monsters, who were twin sisters. It had a kind of flashback showing that they were once... Popular country singers, very famous, but over time they changed their genre, moving towards a kind of heavy rock or death metal, changing their style of dress and personality from country "cowgirl" girls to performing practically naked in a death metal style. They underwent many throat surgeries to "improve" and modify their voices and eventually disappeared mysteriously. This "hunter" or detective was looking for them after they basically killed many people in this kind of building where they were surrounded. He enters, and through scenes of suspense and terror, it ends when one of these sisters appears before him and leads to a shocking and brilliant scene where this woman, who no longer looks human, opens her mouth and her lower jaw splits in half, passing through her neck to her throat and vocal cords, demonstrating this extreme surgery, and "screams" at the detective until he is basically turned to stone like a banshee.

According to Gemini, at first he said it was episode 3 of Pet Shop of Horrors, but it wasn't even close. Then he said it could be Nightwalker: The Midnight Detective, Devilman Lady, The Soultaker, Betterman, Boogiepop Phantom, or Vampire Princess Miyu, but there are too many possibilities and I don't want to spend a week searching scene by scene.

To begin with, there are three of those anime that I can't find on my favorite "100% legal, no fake, 1 link Megaupload" anime site with Spanish subtitles (or on any other site because they're anime from before 2000; luckily, some are on YouTube). There are about 60 episodes to check: Devilman Lady has 26, Boogiepop Phantom 18, and Soultaker 13, and that's not counting the ones I couldn't find or if it was some other anime or OVA.

So any help would be appreciated.

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u/Mr-Fapbulous-2 — 1 month ago

I wonder if the next season will be about Vampire Hunter D.

In the previous season, one of the cards was that scroll suspiciously similar to the ones in Naruto, and what a coincidence, now we have the Naruto season. Now there's this vampire coffin and the strange "hunter" hat, and I can't help but think of Vampire Hunter D, although it could also be from some other vampire anime or series, like Hellsing (which would be epic) or Castlevania.

u/Mr-Fapbulous-2 — 1 month ago

More than 3 hours fishing and I still haven't found the darn talisman

I curse my miserable luck

u/Mr-Fapbulous-2 — 3 months ago