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I can't believe i'm saying this...

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But every time i see Sora, Roxas, or Ventus get hurt (or something), i feel this ache in my heart. Maybe it's because i like them so much, that i somehow connected with them. The same goes with other characters that i somehow connected with as well (Like Italy, Japan, America, England, Canada, Romano, and Russia from Hetalia. Just saying >.<). What do you guys think the ache in my heart means?

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It means you feel feelings.

Probably because you love the characters. Every time I see Ven, Roxas, Riku, and Lea get hurt I feel really sad and I feel stressed too. It's probably because we love the characters and feel their emotions somehow.

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It means you feel feelings.

Oh. I get it X3.

Probably because you love the characters. Every time I see Ven, Roxas, Riku, and Lea get hurt I feel really sad and I feel stressed too. It's probably because we love the characters and feel their emotions somehow.

I see. It must be that, then. 

it means your not a "nobody" xP

niiiice lol

It means you're feeling( •_•)>⌐■-■(⌐■_■) Sora than you once did And that that Kingdom Hearts( •_•)>⌐■-■(⌐■_■)Rox.But with the pain it makes you feel you just gotta( •_•)>⌐■-■(⌐■_■)Vent!

That's just how it is with well-developed characters. For example, The Walking Dead game.

it means your not a "nobody" xP

Damn you! You stole what I was gonna say!

 

Peace!

You've fallen in love.

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You've fallen in love.

Yes, that too :).

It means you've completely immersed yourself in a fictional world that it feels real. This is good for you, as it's what gaming, reading, or watching a series is supposed to do for you. It's also good for developers as it ensures you'll buy the next installment to the series.

Any time I play a Zelda title, I completely immerse myself in the lands that are known as Hyrule. For example, in Skyward Sword, I've felt true anger towards Girahim when he taunted me over his capture of Zelda that my grip on the wii remote tightened and I was gritting my teeth as I hacked and slashed my way through mobs of enemy forces to rescue her.

Well that's why happens when you've been following this series since childood. The characters become real, man. Not in reality, but in your mind and in your heart.

It's what people call "feelings for games" .

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