In video games we can have wonderful community experiences if we play with our dear ones, but they can also help us to process things. A very touching personal story, to match this topic, shared a Monster Hunter fan on Reddit.
Contentwarnung:This article is about death and the loss of a close person.
Monster Hunter-Fan builds the late father in the wild editor
Monster Hunter-Fan and Reddit user Mrtactician is currently confronted with a painful loss: he has lost his father. In order to commemorate him, the community member came up with something particularly beautiful and reported:
My father died yesterday before he had the chance to play Wilds. I recreated him in Wilds as best I could so that he could play with me.
A wonderful idea to honor the loved one again with a very special adventure. But of course the implementation, or dealing with the loss, was not just beautiful and fulfilling, but also quite difficult and tearful.
In a conversation with another user, Mrtactician reports in the comments that he was even amazed at how well he got the character because so many tears have flowed. However, the comparison images show how well the character was successful.
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The character editor ofoffers a variety of ways to adapt the facial features and hairstyles of our hunters. The different skin tones and textures in particular are very diverse.
But of course MR Tactician's idea is even more about the gesture than the successful result. The user reveals in another comment:
In this case, I am concerned with seeing my old husband how he performs bathroom maneuvers against large old monsters and when he is so heroic, this is an exaggerated version of what he is/was for me. It gives me a bitter -sweet feeling to see him on the screen.
Many community members reinforce their fan in the comments or can empathize themselves.
A user even tells his own story about the brother who tried to move him or her to the Monster Hunter game before his death. This no longer occurred, but during the pandemic the person got on in Monster Hunter World, with a Palico named after the brother.
As sad as these stories are, it is nice that video games can also offer a way to commemorate in a very special way. Another positive effect is that this will talk to people in the corresponding communities who have experienced not only the same interests, but also similar.