Give me a moment to explain something that has nothing to do with video games. I’ve been a toy collector for some time now, and I’m starting to notice a theme in some of the toys I collect. If a character has a vacant expression of delight, a laTotoro, I seem to have an immediate affinity for it.Ecorisis the type of game that pushes all my buttons, as I’m sure you can tell by the gap toothed, grinning character on the cover of the title.

Thanks to the master translation skills of Dtoid’s ownOrcist, we were able to glean this passage from the article:

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Is it ok for me to admit that sometimes I don’t even care what I’m going to bedoingin a game, I like the characters and setting so much? Probably not. That’s ok though, I choose to be passe. I envision Dorian on t-shirts and diaper bags in the near future, looking decidedly empty and thrilled simultaneously. That’s a skill, people. Totoro isn’t one of Japan’s most beloved characters for nothing, you know.

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