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Usually these are set in high school and the cast are teens. This is obvious.
Something I noticed is the series ends when they graduate and that's it. Maybe you get a short paragraph on how they lived happily ever after or something
They don't want to tell you in-depth what happens afterwards.
And thats for obvious reason because in reality after highschool your life goes downhill. Maybe you go to college but thats just extending high school for 3 more years. After that the dream will end and all that awaits you is a shitty wagecuck life where you are a cog in the machine. You are no longer a special hero but just another slave to the system.
I saw a play-through of the game Persona 1. Its a pretty generic JRPG featuring some teens having super powers to defeat bad guy demons etc.
Then I moved to Persona 2 which takes place 3 years after. You see your teen hero cast from the first game who are now adults. And what do they do? Shitty wagecuck jobs.
How do you go from being a kid with superpowers and the power of friendships kicking ass to becoming a generic wagecuck afterwards? Are you saying even in fiction, all these teen characters only have 1-3 years of cool adventures and the rest of it is living like a generic person?
No wonder most games when they have sequels, they have new characters and barely mention the old cast. Its too depressing to see the old cast become generic citizens after saving the world from satan.
Well they could always do what the west does. Copy The Last Jedi or TLOU2, make the main characters look like morons suddenly and then kill them off in a very retarded manner.
Something I noticed is the series ends when they graduate and that's it. Maybe you get a short paragraph on how they lived happily ever after or something
They don't want to tell you in-depth what happens afterwards.
And thats for obvious reason because in reality after highschool your life goes downhill. Maybe you go to college but thats just extending high school for 3 more years. After that the dream will end and all that awaits you is a shitty wagecuck life where you are a cog in the machine. You are no longer a special hero but just another slave to the system.
I saw a play-through of the game Persona 1. Its a pretty generic JRPG featuring some teens having super powers to defeat bad guy demons etc.
Then I moved to Persona 2 which takes place 3 years after. You see your teen hero cast from the first game who are now adults. And what do they do? Shitty wagecuck jobs.
How do you go from being a kid with superpowers and the power of friendships kicking ass to becoming a generic wagecuck afterwards? Are you saying even in fiction, all these teen characters only have 1-3 years of cool adventures and the rest of it is living like a generic person?
No wonder most games when they have sequels, they have new characters and barely mention the old cast. Its too depressing to see the old cast become generic citizens after saving the world from satan.
Well they could always do what the west does. Copy The Last Jedi or TLOU2, make the main characters look like morons suddenly and then kill them off in a very retarded manner.