Dispatch is Tiger & Bunny But For USAjin

Dispatch is Tiger & Bunny But For USAjin

I watched someone play through the beginning of that game and that's all I could think of. It's like some USAfication of Tiger & Bunny with the characters swearing all the time. And it's sandwiched with Telltale-like choices/romance system, which in the first place is an USAfication of galge/otome games systems. And they feel even more USAficated than old USA ADVs I like and that don't go beyond my tolerance levels such as Wing Commander IV. So the game feels like a triple big USA sandwich to me. I wouldn't go as far to say the game is bad, but I'm not the target audience.

You should watch Tiger & Bunny. Like I always say it's one of the best anime of the 2010s after the untouchable Pretty Rhythm/King of Prism. It's at the same level as the other 2010s masterpieces: Mouretsu Pirates, Cross Ange, Valvrave, Sengoku Collection, the rest of Pretty Series after Pretty Rhythm (PriPara, PriChan, PriMagi, AiPri), and some other shows I can't think of right now. I also recommend watching Karas before watching its spiritual successor Tiger & Bunny.

Edit a few hours later: Watched a streamer play through the final chapter and lol, what a White-brained game. Really soured my mood. Out of concern for my mental health, I should genuinely be more careful and avoid checking superhero and/or White-brained stuff out of curiosity like this. Will only make me feel sick. I don't like saying this because it makes me sound like a leftist trying to prove he's better than other leftists, but I don't get how people can still feel anything good in super heroes movies if they ever thought for a second how hypocritical it is and how evil USA governments have always been. That's why the recent "superhero fatigue" discussions are completely pointless because they ignore this (and it'll keep being ignored as long as games media, movies media and all discussions stay primarily White). I've been having "superhero fatigue" since like 20 years ago when I was done watching X-Men Evolution and Iron Man 1. IIRC these are the last USA super hero things I enjoyed. And I'm sure people older than me who genuinely think about capitalism etc have been feeling this for far longer.