Thread:Calatore/@comment-28048698-20160603154727/@comment-28048698-20160604192229

I am totally interested in playing Overwatch, however the laptop I am using doesn't have a good graphic card. In fact, one friend obtained a Collector Edition and gived me his extra code to play before the beta, but the game refused to works. :'( Even if I'm not a big fan of the FPS, Overwatch seems to have "something" that attract me.

Oh! So you like to play way of the samurai too? I love that game. I've played the 1, 2 and 3. Not only I'm a fan of the RPG (and Way of the Samurai have a lot of role playing, letting us to choose among a lot of options) but also a fan of samurai-theme. Also, if you like Rurouni Kenshin maybe you can see Peacemaker. It's a great manga/anime about the Shinsengumi; it doesn't focus on the battles, like Rurouni Kenshin, instead the main theme is the psychology. It's about a boy who lost his parents by the hands of the rebels, and want to join the Shinsengumi to avenge them. There, he learn how deep is the concepto of "revenge", and how to kill someone means to lost a part of himself, to be a litle less human. Something like Ryougi Shiki said: you can only kill someone one time, because after that something inside you is dead too (if I remember correctly it was something like that what she said).

The manga have a few things that are supernatural, but almost everything in the manga/anime is realistic. And... I have the feeling you will love Okita Souji there.

I remember how, after knowing about Hajime Saito in Rurouni Kenshin, I've started to look about him in wikipedia and other sources. There I learned how he was a great swordman, and how his most feared technique was a simple left-hand attack. Maybe I'll read a little more about him too, maybe because I'm left-handed too? :P

By the way, I am 70% sure Hajime Saito was a Servant in Fate/Extra. I remember how in the game I was always talking to the other Masters, and there were a girl (I think it was a girl, don't remember totally) who was always talking about his Servant, how handsome HE was, etc. Some dialogues were a little suspicious for me, until she said something like he was really powerful using his left hand, or his most powerful technique was with his left hand, something like that.

The Bakumatsu era was the transition between the art of the sword and the use of guns? Like the movie "The last samurai"?