The focus on Mayuri Kurotsuchi is fascinating and deliberate. Mayuri is not the typical protagonist (Ichigo, Rukia, or Renji) that most fan-games would choose. So why him?
: If we consider "Eden" and "Circle," an essay could explore themes of utopia or paradise in literature or philosophy, using the Garden of Eden as a prime example. The discussion could involve how circles or cycles play into the concept of time, memory, or return to a state of innocence.
Typical of Circle Eden’s storytelling, the narrative usually involves a character—often Nemu Kurotsuchi (his lieutenant/creation) or a captured enemy (such as an Arrancar or a generic Soul Reaper)—being subjected to a "procedure." The power dynamic is absolute. Mayuri does not engage in traditional seduction; he engages in extraction. His dialogue is peppered with scientific jargon, analyzing the physiological responses of his victim rather than expressing emotional connection.
Circle Eden — Bleach Mayuri 5.6 Games
The focus on Mayuri Kurotsuchi is fascinating and deliberate. Mayuri is not the typical protagonist (Ichigo, Rukia, or Renji) that most fan-games would choose. So why him?
: If we consider "Eden" and "Circle," an essay could explore themes of utopia or paradise in literature or philosophy, using the Garden of Eden as a prime example. The discussion could involve how circles or cycles play into the concept of time, memory, or return to a state of innocence.
Typical of Circle Eden’s storytelling, the narrative usually involves a character—often Nemu Kurotsuchi (his lieutenant/creation) or a captured enemy (such as an Arrancar or a generic Soul Reaper)—being subjected to a "procedure." The power dynamic is absolute. Mayuri does not engage in traditional seduction; he engages in extraction. His dialogue is peppered with scientific jargon, analyzing the physiological responses of his victim rather than expressing emotional connection.