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yay! new work where i put my favs (and coworker i guess) together and interacting :3 the purple guy is kibera from king’s raid!! which is uh,/ . out of service rn haha
Time to scream into the void about the shambling corpse of a game I used to play in middle school. Before I became a degenerate F/GO player, I used to be a degenerate King’s Raid player. I never got too far into the story–I kinda stopped halfway through Elidora Forest–but I played daily and had a blast. At some point I uninstalled the game because it almost broke my phone, and that old account never got linked and was lost to history. But I would play on-and-off in the years after with a new account. Then Vespa did their Thing™ and the game died. Or so I thought. I remembered my old flame a few days ago and decided to check in on it, And you know what I found? The servers are still up. The servers are still up, and my account is still there. Naturally, I walked around, and nothing’s changed. The NPCs are still doing their thing, the daily dungeons are still cycling through as normal, the overworld is still accessible, just like I remember. Except the chat is silent, and the in-app stores haven’t updated in I don’t know how long. It’s a ghost town. It’s frozen in time, and it’s uncomfortable. I know there’s other people there–I try to enter chat rooms and get told that they’re full–but I don’t really. Maybe they’re bots. Besides, are people really still playing this? Who stuck around? How do they handle the fact that they’re the last holdouts? Does it make them uncomfortable? It makes me uncomfortable. It’s just so weird being here after the company died, and I am both amazed and unsettled by how normal everything still is.
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