Post a single anime song you would like to hear while your are playing DA:I
I'll go first.
Why would anyone listen to music that's not part of the game while playing Inquisition? anyway, Spirited Away has a few good pieces of music. Take a pick
Aren't you guys a little old to be still watching anime?
If you can watch Frozen, you can watch anime.
On topic, here's the anime music I'd listen to, if I was to overwrite the music within the game.
What? Anime is a medium, it's not for any specific age group. Educate yourself.
Good Anime is a medium. Shonen Jump drivel is for 20-somethings desperately yearning for the sweet embrace of Junior High School.
Appropriate thread title is appropriate.
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Good Anime is a medium. Shonen Jump drivel is for 20-somethings desperately yearning for the sweet embrace of Junior High School.
I don't think you understand what medium means. Or you're trying to be clever and superior.
Aren't you guys a little old to be still watching anime?
Pfft. No.
Good Anime is a medium. Shonen Jump drivel is for 20-somethings desperately yearning for the sweet embrace of Junior High School.
.... Isn't Attack on Titan Shonen Jump? >_> (Among others.)
On topic, I know there are some really lovely instrumental pieces from some anime, like Bleach, Naruto, or Escaflowne (What? I'm old, remember?
). Heck, few as they are, there are even some really sentimental pieces in Yu Yu Hakusho you could play. And Cole's gunslinger dagger look makes me want to play Trigun music. lol
I can't think of any opening or ending credits songs I'd be able to put with Inquisition footage, though.
Adversity is a funny thing ain't it? Why don't I expand on this idea and add a song from another video game?
At this point you either love me or hate me. Choose.
On the first play-through I will be listening solely to the game sound. If the game doesn't have BGM to entertain me in future plays then I will just pop my playlist on :/, I mostly will like aPink, I want Gentleman to play when Dorian is on screen though
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That doesn't make sense. They are both part of the medium by definition.Good Anime is a medium. Shonen Jump drivel is for 20-somethings desperately yearning for the sweet embrace of Junior High School.
Aren't you guys a little old to be still watching anime?
By the same notion aren't we all a bit too old to be still playing video games?
That doesn't make sense. They are both part of the medium by definition.
Anyway, you prove my point. There is a vast range of material in the medium of Japanese animation, ranging from terrible, childish drivel, to the height of artistic filmmaking.
I was being caustic and mean-spirited. I do that.
Of course I know what a medium is. I'm just old enough to know when the part of the medium the Western world consumed was things like Grave of Fireflies and A Wind Called Amnesia, instead of literal Japanese children's shows.
yup it's a terrible idea.
I don't like anime. Now if it was heavy metal or classical music I would be game. Hell I could do electronic to be funny.
Aren't you guys a little old to be still watching anime?
Actually a lot of anime is made for mature audiences and has intellectual content.
English is not my native so I wont be able to come with proper academical terms here but consider the following:
Deathnote for example touches on the area of moral philosophy. "What if" scenarios is actually a core working area for philosophers. The entire plot here is - for a person interested in moral philosophy and the study of ethics - extremely facinating. For a person studying Japanese language and culture with an interest in philosophy and rhetoric, anime series provides multiple learning options.
Escaflowne
That's in the OP!Samurai Champloo - Battlecry by Nujabes.