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Test your skills in a score attack shoot 'em up title with tiny solar systems as your playground. Doki Doki Gravity Dive is now available on GOG.COM along with a 10% discount that will evaporate on 24th August 2021, 1 PM UTC.

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Breja: Oh, so it's just Heart-pounding Gravity Dive. I'm not sure why not just call it that, and avoid possible google mixup with a completely unrelated game.
Yep, the name seems not very fortunate, I was ignoring it thinking all the time it's one of these anime games and just by accident realized it's actually something else.
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Breja: Oh, so it's just Heart-pounding Gravity Dive. I'm not sure why not just call it that, and avoid possible google mixup with a completely unrelated game.
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ssling: Yep, the name seems not very fortunate, I was ignoring it thinking all the time it's one of these anime games and just by accident realized it's actually something else.
It all debends on your point of view. Maybe there are some people who would check this game out precisely because it sounds like one of these anime games, and perhaps it piques their interest enough to buy it.
Top-tier sound effects. The pew-pew noises are just about perfect. I am turned off by some bits looking like bullet-hell however it is ... cheap ... and it supports Linux so I think I'll wishlist it and think about again in the future.
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Maxvorstadt: Well, when reading "Doki Doki" I expected something inspired by Babymetal or at least with a soundtrack from Babymetal.
Oh, and the Soundtrack is from ChronoWolf, who also streams for GOG on Twitch, if I remember correctly.
Doki-doki is the impression of your heartbeat speeding up due to fear or excitement.
Post edited August 20, 2021 by paladin181
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Maxvorstadt: Well, when reading "Doki Doki" I expected something inspired by Babymetal or at least with a soundtrack from Babymetal.
Oh, and the Soundtrack is from ChronoWolf, who also streams for GOG on Twitch, if I remember correctly.
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paladin181: Doki-doki is the impression of your heartbeat speeding up due to fear or excitement.
Talim says it a lot in Soul Calibur 2.
"大丈夫? まだドキドキしてる."
Daijoubu? Mada doki doki shiteru.
I'm all right? My heart is still pounding.
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Piranjade: Talim says it a lot in Soul Calibur 2.
"大丈夫? まだドキドキしてる."
Daijoubu? Mada doki doki shiteru.
I'm all right? My heart is still pounding.
Daijoubu? (Short for Daijoubu desuka?, "大丈夫ですか?") is "Are you ok?" To which one would respond Daijoubu desu, or Daijoubu de yo.
Unless I'm missing some weird context, it is unlikely that someone would ask if they themselves are ok. Therefore they would specify themselves since that is by far less common. Watashi wa daijoubu desu ka? 私は大丈夫ですか? "Am I ok?"
But yes. That's right, otherwise.

Thank you for adding that though.
Post edited August 26, 2021 by paladin181
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Piranjade: snip
Adding what paladin181 said: East Asian languages drop subject and object pronouns because it's obvious from context whom they're referring to.
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alexandros050:
That's pretty cool.

Wishlisted and will pick up at some time.
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Piranjade: Talim says it a lot in Soul Calibur 2.
"大丈夫? まだドキドキしてる."
Daijoubu? Mada doki doki shiteru.
I'm all right? My heart is still pounding.
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paladin181: Daijoubu? (Short for Daijoubu desuka?, "大丈夫ですか?") is "Are you ok?" To which one would respond Daijoubu desu, or Daijoubu de yo.
Unless I'm missing some weird context, it is unlikely that someone would ask if they themselves are ok. Therefore they would specify themselves since that is by far less common. Watashi wa daijoubu desu ka? 私は大丈夫ですか? "Am I ok?"
But yes. That's right, otherwise.

Thank you for adding that though.
Yep, in this case Talim is surprised that she survived the fight and that she's all right.
At least that's my interpretation from the way she says it.
Post edited August 27, 2021 by Piranjade
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Maxvorstadt: Oh? Outstarwalker moved to Sweden? What is she doing there?
I liked her streams on the GOG Twitch channel, very funny.
She is community manager for Vampire: The Masquarade IP or something like that.
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Maxvorstadt: Oh? Outstarwalker moved to Sweden? What is she doing there?
I liked her streams on the GOG Twitch channel, very funny.
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Bambusek: She is community manager for Vampire: The Masquarade IP or something like that.
Ah, thanks for the info. :-)