It’s almost as if one of these was a feature designed to simulate the act of petting an animal, and merely resulted in an unfortunate image when more humanoid pokemon were overlooked (easy to do since there’s near 800 of these damn things), and the other was a feature whose entire purpose was to weirdly stroke the faces and chests of humans and only humans, some of which are underage, some of which are your own damn family.
When you finished a series and your friend is currently watching it.
Anonymous asked: Random question, I know, but I know you both A: watch Let's Plays, and B: are an Undertale fan, so I wanna ask: Are there any real reasons not to watch a play-through instead of playing it yourself? Asking as someone who (probably) can't get the game themselves. I know some people get all weird about it, but I think that's mostly the a$$hole minority that's in any fandom?
Well, there’s a lot of cool things that the LPrs miss. Because they have to be entertaining, they don’t follow battles like shyrin or the amalgamates to the end, they only play until they can spare. If you keep doing certain actions, you can give certain monsters closure.
Also, they don’t use the stick on everything which as an item, the stick is extremely useful.
But above all else, it’s a special experience to you. I’m not saying you can’t get attatched to teh game by watching, it’s just that it’s a whole new story when you actually play.