>>3503476>Haruki MurakamiSadly I can't claim to be familiar with him, was it your personal choice to write about or something more compulsory? It's so much easier writing about something with personal motivations behind it. Good luck though. I'd tell you don't procrastinate here too long, but that'd make me a hypocrite.
>I feel as if they'll drop me over any little thingYou're probably overthinking it, people generally don't just excommunicate friends because they needed to spend some time focusing on something. You need to be a bit more steadfast in your own concept selfworth if you're thinking like that. It's understandable that juggling academics and social life can be overwhelming at times, you just need to find a good balance between the two. Sometimes one will inevitably suffer because of the other, but that's just how it goes.
>>3503572>they all just sound the same.Yeah, I don't doubt that it can be used well -- and I do like fantasy -- but it feels like wasted potential.
To keep up the scifi theme, it feels like the genre is like space travel that only goes in one direction, despite numerous possible alternatives.
>I usually like much shorter programs, but I made an exception for that I don't regret it.Hardest part is starting for me, once I get into something I can usually burn through it pretty singlemindedly. Still, it's a tall order.
>Steins;GatePlot heavy VNs generally don't translate well to the more condensed medium. That said, S;G was unusually well adapted and a fun ride.
>Eve no Jikan>Planetes>Dennou CoilHad a great time with all of them.
>GunbusterI'm only actually familiar with Diebuster, the two are so different visually.
>Armitage III>Blue Submarine No.6>The Royal Space ForceYou're now directly responsible for increasing my backlog. Fuck.
>Starship OperatorsMmmm, not sure I'm feeling it.
>Shame that they don't live for very long.Yeah, they're fragile little things. Fucking cats raided the grave I made for em. ;_;