Chinese Video/Computer Games

TK3600

Major
Registered Member
Nah dude you must be vision impaired then. Overwatch characters are mostly hot hence why the game sells. View attachment 134840
Meanwhile wtf is this shit.

No person wants to play as an avatar that makes Joshua Wong look like supermodel in comparison.

The absolute nicest thing I can say for them is that they look like Ark survival meme characters made realistic.
Apex looks kinda ugly but it sells.
 

manqiangrexue

Brigadier
Masterful story telling paired with wonderful music. A lot of the gamers were tearing up by the end of this animation and song of Zhu Bajie and Violet Spider.

What a great game and ambassador for Chinese culture.
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In other news, sales of pet tarantulas, particularly of the violet color, have exploded worldwide with exotic pet importers being overwhelmed with the request for female specifically LOL
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Seriously this chapter was so touching. I've never seen this kind of character building for Pigsy before; he was always a fat oaf filled with lust and gluttony. I am very curious, though, why the Violet Spider aged so much. YaoGuai usually don't age or they can reverse aging with a quick human feast.

Interestingly, I think most people out there don't realize the connection between the spider and the pig in Chinese culture simply due to a pun on the wording that, "I am a pig," and "I am spider" sound exactly the same in Mandarin "Wo(3) shi(4) zhi(1) zhu(1)" with the "a" or "zhi" implied even when absent, and therefore, unnecessary. As a matter of fact, to hear that sentence, you could only ever figure out if the speaker was declaring him/herself a pig or a spider by context.
 
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manqiangrexue

Brigadier
After watching the end scene to Chapter 5 on the Bull King's story, I could not for the life of me make out what was happening. Totally hopelessly confused.

1. You can't have both Monkey die in Bull's arms and Bull get beheaded with Monkey closing his eyes; these 2 events are mutually exclusive by logic since they'd both need to be alive at the other's death!

2. I don't remember them chopping of Bull's head in the TV series; if they did that, then how's he still alive in the game?

3. If Bull was Monkey's ally as he was defeated by the Celestial Court, why did they award him the fragment of Monkey's body? Shouldn't he have been punished instead of rewarded? I also wondered why Monkey's body was represented by a pig with 2 heads though everything else in comparison, this was a very small thing in the back of my mind.

And then I suffered the ultimate cultural shame as a Chinese person. I watched this clip and essentially needed a white woman to explain Journey to the West to me. FML
 

coolgod

Colonel
Registered Member
After watching the end scene to Chapter 5 on the Bull King's story, I could not for the life of me make out what was happening. Totally hopelessly confused.

1. You can't have both Monkey die in Bull's arms and Bull get beheaded with Monkey closing his eyes; these 2 events are mutually exclusive by logic since they'd both need to be alive at the other's death!

2. I don't remember them chopping of Bull's head in the TV series; if they did that, then how's he still alive in the game?

3. If Bull was Monkey's ally as he was defeated by the Celestial Court, why did they award him the fragment of Monkey's body? Shouldn't he have been punished instead of rewarded? I also wondered why Monkey's body was represented by a pig with 2 heads though everything else in comparison, this was a very small thing in the back of my mind.

And then I suffered the ultimate cultural shame as a Chinese person. I watched this clip and essentially needed a white woman to explain Journey to the West to me. FML
It wasn't a white woman, most likely a Chinese who used a voice narration by a white woman/AI.
 

siegecrossbow

General
Staff member
Super Moderator
After watching the end scene to Chapter 5 on the Bull King's story, I could not for the life of me make out what was happening. Totally hopelessly confused.

1. You can't have both Monkey die in Bull's arms and Bull get beheaded with Monkey closing his eyes; these 2 events are mutually exclusive by logic since they'd both need to be alive at the other's death!

2. I don't remember them chopping of Bull's head in the TV series; if they did that, then how's he still alive in the game?

3. If Bull was Monkey's ally as he was defeated by the Celestial Court, why did they award him the fragment of Monkey's body? Shouldn't he have been punished instead of rewarded? I also wondered why Monkey's body was represented by a pig with 2 heads though everything else in comparison, this was a very small thing in the back of my mind.

And then I suffered the ultimate cultural shame as a Chinese person. I watched this clip and essentially needed a white woman to explain Journey to the West to me. FML

There are multiple events happening here. The part where Wukong got cut up happened after JTTW when the main bosses of the game “killed” and divided Wukong’s essence up to six parts. Bull King betrayed Wukong and got his body for making the biggest “sacrifice”. The part where Nezha cut off Bull King’s head happened during JTTW when Wukong wanted to borrow the Plaintain Fan to quench the fires blocking their passage but got denied by Princess Iron Fan. Things got really ugly for all parties involved. There is another part where Wukong teamed up with Bull King, which happened over 500 years before Wukong was imprisoned by Buddha when he and the other six “saints” tried to rebel against the Celestial Court.
 

tygyg1111

Captain
Registered Member
Hey that's not a nice message on your spoiler tag. What if one of the Mods accidentally click it?

I think if China ever drops the censorship, Chinese erotic video games would quickly dominate the market.
If China drops censorship, it will dominate each and every channel of entertainment, and I mean every channel
 
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