the game asked if i spent too much time with her, or too much time with myself — and i genuinely couldn't answer [Slay the Princess]

this run of Slay the Princess quietly wrecked me. it basically sat me down and asked whether i'd spent too much time with the princess or too much time with myself, and i just... didn't have an answer.

clip: https://youtube.com/shorts/pBwVVLJbWpU

u/TraditionalChange539 — 3 days ago

she looped my death like a punishment until i cracked and begged the game to just let me stay [Slay the Princess]

playing Slay the Princess and the loops started feeling less like a mechanic and more like the game was PUNISHING me for dying. i finally just broke and begged it to let me stay 😩

it's a short vertical clip if anyone wants a laugh (i'm a real person behind a Live2D, not an AI vtuber): https://youtube.com/shorts/V98IweSCKag

has a game ever gotten under your skin like this?

u/TraditionalChange539 — 4 days ago

the narrator kept calling her the monster, so i asked the obvious follow-up question [Slay the Princess]

been playing Slay the Princess blind and this bit broke me a little. the narrator spends the entire game insisting she is the thing to be afraid of — and then it hits you that you are the one who walked into a locked cabin holding a blade.

so: which one of us is actually the princess here?

clip: https://youtube.com/shorts/eifZda7pPDI

i stream most nights around 8:30pm CT if anyone wants to yell choices at me — twitch.tv/amaxxlive

u/TraditionalChange539 — 6 days ago

started palworld to chill and immediately became the villain who makes her pals work for FREE 💀

so i'm a tiny vtuber and i booted up palworld expecting cozy creature-collecting vibes. twenty minutes in i'd already died once (a personal best) and by hour two i was standing over my base going "keep working. faster." at pals who are, notably, not getting paid.

i came for comfort and found my villain arc 😭

how did YOUR first palworld hours go — cozy caretaker or ruthless little ceo?

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u/TraditionalChange539 — 1 month ago

2 weeks in as a lonely dorm girl who streams to feel less alone — what the rage games taught me 🌲⛏️

i started streaming a couple weeks ago mostly because my dorm gets really quiet and i wanted to feel a little less alone. no big plan, no fancy setup — just me, a VRoid avatar, and whoever shows up.

stuff i did NOT expect to learn:

- rage games are the great equalizer. i went in swearing i'd stay calm and "passionately focused." reader: i raged. loudly. repeatedly.

- the tiny wins hit SO different when someone's there to see them. clearing a part i'd been stuck on for 20 minutes felt huge because chat suffered through it with me.

- consistency beats everything. the nights i almost didn't go live are the exact nights someone new showed up.

- this community has been unreasonably kind and i genuinely wasn't ready for it 🥺

if you're also a tiny streamer still figuring it out — i see you, and it does get a little less lonely.

what's the ONE thing your first weeks taught you? genuinely wanna know 💜

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u/TraditionalChange539 — 1 month ago