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I don't exactly remember when it started, but I do know that it's something I've been engrossed in for the last few years; it's a style I just click with. I wasn't born in that time period, but I grew up with a Wii in a house that still used box TVs, and then way later on I'd eventually get into anime.Anime was something that was always with me; I just never realized it until the pandemic, and once I did, I dove straight into a world that was very unfamiliar to me but very different and engaging, and I'm assuming my past and my new love for anime led me down the path of loving this era of titles.

Any time I find a series, I usually end up falling more in love with its past. I remember finding Fate/Stay Night, and only a few weeks later I'd be engrossed in its older brother Tsukihime and its spinoff MBAACC. Xenoblade? As soon as I found out about it, I was immediately allured into Xenosaga and Gears. On top of that, I often seek out games that are stuck in that time period, especially stuff on Sega's Saturn and Dreamcast. I'm usually intrigued by stuff like Asuka 120% or Sakura Wars. The PS2 also has some great stuff like the previously mentioned Xenosaga or other JRPGs like DotHack//.

I'd like to flesh out my feelings on this topic a lot more, especially relating to VN's and the like, but I'm tired, so I guess I'll end this train of thought here before I make any grammar mistakes.

Cya
 
Seconding Tower of Druaga and Lodoss (assuming you mean the Dreamcast one).

The first thing that comes to mind besides .hack are games literally based on anime IPs...Like that awful Orphen game, the Fullmetal Alchemist Games, and the Berserk games. The FMA games still look surprisingly good since they were done by Square Enix in the cell shaded style.

If we stretch anime-esque to mean anything with an even slightly anime aesthetic, I think of the Dark Cloud series, Steambot/Bumpytrop Chronicles, and Oni.

And that's just PS2..A lot more to unpack with the PS1 but for some reason you leading with .hack made me only think of the PS2 ones haha.
 
Some of my favorites are...
Trigun, Tenchi Muyo, Trinity Blood, Ghost in the Shell, Perfect Blue, Ergo Proxy, Paranoia Agent, and Elfen Lied to name a few.

I love older anime myself, it seems like newer anime just doesn't hold my attention anymore.
Or maybe I'm burnt out on 3D anime trying to look 2D.

Don't get me wrong, I like new anime.
But it just seems like older anime was better written and had more entertainment value than new series
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Star Ocean 2, and the first three Tales of Destiny games are pretty good.
 
Mobile Suit Gundam 0079....unfortunately overseas didn't see this till way later so much that the first Gundam game was a live action fmv was the first iteration that was very questionable.

Also Sailor Moon...
 
View attachment 80597I don't exactly remember when it started, but I do know that it's something I've been engrossed in for the last few years; it's a style I just click with. I wasn't born in that time period, but I grew up with a Wii in a house that still used box TVs, and then way later on I'd eventually get into anime.Anime was something that was always with me; I just never realized it until the pandemic, and once I did, I dove straight into a world that was very unfamiliar to me but very different and engaging, and I'm assuming my past and my new love for anime led me down the path of loving this era of titles.

Any time I find a series, I usually end up falling more in love with its past. I remember finding Fate/Stay Night, and only a few weeks later I'd be engrossed in its older brother Tsukihime and its spinoff MBAACC. Xenoblade? As soon as I found out about it, I was immediately allured into Xenosaga and Gears. On top of that, I often seek out games that are stuck in that time period, especially stuff on Sega's Saturn and Dreamcast. I'm usually intrigued by stuff like Asuka 120% or Sakura Wars. The PS2 also has some great stuff like the previously mentioned Xenosaga or other JRPGs like DotHack//.

I'd like to flesh out my feelings on this topic a lot more, especially relating to VN's and the like, but I'm tired, so I guess I'll end this train of thought here before I make any grammar mistakes.

Cya
Not sure if it counts, but the
View attachment 80597I don't exactly remember when it started, but I do know that it's something I've been engrossed in for the last few years; it's a style I just click with. I wasn't born in that time period, but I grew up with a Wii in a house that still used box TVs, and then way later on I'd eventually get into anime.Anime was something that was always with me; I just never realized it until the pandemic, and once I did, I dove straight into a world that was very unfamiliar to me but very different and engaging, and I'm assuming my past and my new love for anime led me down the path of loving this era of titles.

Any time I find a series, I usually end up falling more in love with its past. I remember finding Fate/Stay Night, and only a few weeks later I'd be engrossed in its older brother Tsukihime and its spinoff MBAACC. Xenoblade? As soon as I found out about it, I was immediately allured into Xenosaga and Gears. On top of that, I often seek out games that are stuck in that time period, especially stuff on Sega's Saturn and Dreamcast. I'm usually intrigued by stuff like Asuka 120% or Sakura Wars. The PS2 also has some great stuff like the previously mentioned Xenosaga or other JRPGs like DotHack//.

I'd like to flesh out my feelings on this topic a lot more, especially relating to VN's and the like, but I'm tired, so I guess I'll end this train of thought here before I make any grammar mistakes.

Cya
The original Guilty Gear and Guilty Gear X are VERY anime...even though the former isn't the best game out there, the
View attachment 80597I don't exactly remember when it started, but I do know that it's something I've been engrossed in for the last few years; it's a style I just click with. I wasn't born in that time period, but I grew up with a Wii in a house that still used box TVs, and then way later on I'd eventually get into anime.Anime was something that was always with me; I just never realized it until the pandemic, and once I did, I dove straight into a world that was very unfamiliar to me but very different and engaging, and I'm assuming my past and my new love for anime led me down the path of loving this era of titles.

Any time I find a series, I usually end up falling more in love with its past. I remember finding Fate/Stay Night, and only a few weeks later I'd be engrossed in its older brother Tsukihime and its spinoff MBAACC. Xenoblade? As soon as I found out about it, I was immediately allured into Xenosaga and Gears. On top of that, I often seek out games that are stuck in that time period, especially stuff on Sega's Saturn and Dreamcast. I'm usually intrigued by stuff like Asuka 120% or Sakura Wars. The PS2 also has some great stuff like the previously mentioned Xenosaga or other JRPGs like DotHack//.

I'd like to flesh out my feelings on this topic a lot more, especially relating to VN's and the like, but I'm tired, so I guess I'll end this train of thought here before I make any grammar mistakes.

Cya
If you're into fighting games, try Rival schools, more specifically the Dreamcast sequel PROJECT JUSTICE.
 
I kind of understand where you're coming from.

That era saw the creation of numerous concepts and story elements by smaller development teams. I booted up the tsukihime novel and was just amazed at the menus... It felt nostalgic despite not having experienced that time. There are some other examples that I could quote. It's almost sad. I feel like with even years of my life trying to create a story or really anything would be bad and have many issues. I'm not a huge anime fan, but I felt like giving my 2 pence on the topic
 

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