I don't watch streams of fighting games either so I don't really know. You could watch the popular ones like SF and Tekken. It depends on whether you've played the games to appreciate it really. Some people like Blazblue but I don't really know much from the rare hours I played it for on my cousin's console. However, I do remember playing King of Fighters a lot a few years back so I guess you could look into it if you're interested. I have no idea how the new KOF looks like but it's nice to see the familiar characters and aesthetics.
Whenever I watch streams, I usually watch if the game looks interesting or for the streamer themselves. Some of them are probably the funniest people I've ever heard.
I never really understood why MK was so popular. Sure it was fun to play and there was a lot of gore, but it really is pretty average in the controls, combos and characters. I used to find the gore goofy in the past eras of low res games. Now the realism is pretty hard to watch like you said so I don't think about playing it anymore.
At least the last time I played an "MK" game was the vs DC one. That one was pretty goofy and had crappy animations which got a good giggle out of me before I got tired of the stupid combos and violence on childhood heroes.
But I don't think it will be an MK game without the blood. So let's keep it as a niche kind of game and let those who want it that way play it.
I don't watch streams of fighting games either so I don't really know. You could watch the popular ones like SF and Tekken. It depends on whether you've played the games to appreciate it really. Some people like Blazblue but I don't really know much from the rare hours I played it for on my cousin's console. However, I do remember playing King of Fighters a lot a few years back so I guess you could look into it if you're interested. I have no idea how the new KOF looks like but it's nice to see the familiar characters and aesthetics.
Whenever I watch streams, I usually watch if the game looks interesting or for the streamer themselves. Some of them are probably the funniest people I've ever heard.
I am not a psychologist but I can try to give you advice straight from the heart. You may wish to just consider what I say, you don't have to push yourself too hard to follow my advice or whatever. If you feel like you need professional help, please go to a counsellor or psychologist, talk to your carers, friends and teachers and keep yourself healthy.
Recently, I too had to deal with a very painful death in my family. But there was one thing that helped me thank the ones that have passed and gave me motivation to move on, I guess. Barley is sort of right. You can never really move on from a death. You just have to live with it. Straight and simple.
But why live if you won't see the person anymore? You could be having those kinds of thoughts. Or what will happen to me? Am I going to die too? Nobody knows the answers to these questions to be honest.
Then, what would the departed want from me? How important is the departed to me? He/She loved me and I loved them back, I am sure. What now?
Now, I think that you need to keep the mark, the essence, the imprint of the person's spirit inside of you. It may sound crazy but the love of that person to you is true and persists even beyond death. You will never forget that love, even if you forget their names and faces.
So what does that all mean? What should I do? I think you should now show your own love to the people around you. Just like your friend showed their love to you, you will have to show love to your loved ones too. It is going to be undoubtedly painful. You will always remember your friend's love. But, simply think about the future. About your own death. Not in a selfish way, but how you will affect these people when you die yourself. Once you die, you woudn't want your loved ones to fall into a dark pit of sadness, would you?
Once you get the love ball rolling, I believe that things will improve. If all of that doesn't make sense to you, that's ok. Just writing in words really isn't that effective at conveying what I'm trying to convey.
But the main message is, don't forget your friend's love and affection. Don't forget your own love for your friend and don't forget your love for the people around you. Let that be one of your motivations to drive you in life.
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