It's taken all month, but I've finally defeated Octopath Traveler 0. I always assumed there would be some tough fight at some point, but there never was. I was always overleveled, overgeared, and overpowered. I completed every quest and every character conversation, defeating the secret true boss where you get to fight with your whole party of 40 at once. All in all it took 142 hours.
The plot kind of meandered. I never felt attached to the story outside of the times I was rebuilding my city, Wishvale, and re-gathering its refugee townsfolk from abroad. That's the only thing I really cared about. The rest was just smiting over-the-top villains who were evil for evil's sake.
The graphics were nice when it came to the environment, but pixel art characters look pathetic compared to the beautiful graphics of FF7 Rebirth. I expect more from PS5 games. The gameplay was fun until my party became too overpowered. At that point all I did was the exact same strategy for every fight, which beat everything flawlessly.
In the end the best aspect of Octopath Traveler 0 is the same as the best aspect of 1 & 2 -- the music. Yasunori Nishiki composed over a hundred new pieces of music for this game, on top of all the borrowed music from the past games. Nishiki is a genius so getting to listen to 100 of his new compositions is a treasure. He was already my 7th favorite composer before this. Once I rate all these new songs for my music hall of fame, he will be rated higher than that.
While the actual gameplay lasted 142 hours, my enjoyment of this game's soundtrack will stretch out for years and decades into the future. I do plan on adding some of the characters from this game to my wonderful hall of fame, but before then I need to decide which of Octopath Traveler 0's songs are the most important to represent, so I can assign the new characters the correct suitable tunes.
Meanwhile, I finished reading Index GT volume 15. The remainder of the book was no more inspiring than the beginning, but at least I'm done with it now. I wish people would instead translate Ryuuou no Oshigoto! The final volume of that series comes out this July in Japan, marking another milestone event for 2026. But it will pass us by like a ghost ship in the night for lack of an English translation.
With perfect timing, the new Xanth volume, Knicklepede Knight, has come out immediately after I finished Index GT 15. So that's my next goal.
Realistically speaking, people only have 12 hours a day they can live during. Eight hours goes to sleep, and four hours goes to maintenance activities like bathing, eating, cooking, shopping, grooming, toilet, etc. Until you're 20 or so you're stuck doing busywork in school, so all that time is also unavailable for living. Let's say you live a healthy life and last to age 80 with a still-intact body and mind that can enjoy life. That's 60 years of lifespan, but only 30 years of usable time on Earth. If you don't work at all, you get 30 years of entertainment to enjoy. If you do work even a part-time job, you could easily half that amount of free time, giving you only 15 years to enjoy life. And if you work full time, you could half that again. Now you're looking at 7 years of entertainment in your entire life. Not nearly enough time to enjoy all the offerings of my halls of fame. Barely enough time to enjoy anything.
If a full time job is a required ticket to get a wife, that wife had better be damn amazing. She's sapping away 2/3'rds of your life for the privilege of her company. The kids you have had better be damn amazing to justify the time you spend working to afford them. If they're anything short of perfect angels, you'll have sacrificed your precious lifespan for nothing. Basically, every moment with your wife or child would need to be three times as good as the best entertainment available on Earth for the math to make sense. It would have to be three times as fun to chat with your wife than watch Clannad. I just find that hard to believe or imagine. What kind of wife or child could be three times as enjoyable or emotionally moving as Clannad? They'd have to be demigods or something to manage that.
The only way the math makes sense is if your work is as enjoyable as entertainment. If you're working for fun then all those years lost to work aren't lost. In that case you're back to 30 years of enjoyment in life -- 23 years of enjoying your work and 7 years of enjoying your family life that comes as a reward for being successful at work. Which is why I say only 5% of people should pursue careers and degrees. If you're one of the 5% who can land a dream job, like a celebrity or a rock star or something, the math works out in your favor as more enjoyable than just staying home and watching anime. Anything else falls short. Yes, realistically, it's possible to work hard and study hard, earn a middling wage and get a middling wife and middling kids as a result. I can't bring myself to work hard at things I actively dislike, so it's a path I could never take. But there are psychologies that can endure such things for the sake of the 'rewards' at the end of the rainbow. The problem is, as laudable as their endurance is, by my math the rewards fall far short of what would be necessary for this deal to make sense. It's not even close. You're literally dying for nothing. A wife who will most likely be fat, liberal, mentally ill, cheat on you, divorce you, and stop having sex with you (then again if she's fat that's a blessing.) Kids who are born of that very wife and subject to that wife's influence. You can't tell me that's worth two-thirds of your lifespan. I don't buy it. No one could buy that.
Imagine if a devil came down to you at age 20 and offered you a deal -- he would guarantee you an average wife and an average two children born from that wife, if you signed over 2/3'rds of your lifespan to him, and furthermore promised that for at least 2/3 of your life you'd make yourself miserable. That's what working at a non-dream-job is like, so this is no exaggeration. Who would take that deal? The world has 8 billion people, it isn't necessary to have children at any cost. The world will be full of people whether you sign your soul away to the devil or not. This world doesn't need more children, it needs more quality children raised in a quality environment due to a quality loving relationship between the parents. There's no way you can gift your children that from such a poisoned beginning. From such a devil's deal. Find a way to drop out of the workforce entirely. Inherit wealth, or perhaps make a lot early in life and then retire as quickly as possible and start living off investment income. Do whatever you can. There's no perfect answer because money is still necessary for food and shelter and the like, but do whatever you can to maximize your true lifespan. Your true lifespan is invaluable. There are so many great uses of your free time. Hundreds, thousands, almost more than can be named. Don't let the vultures strip you of your free time and peck at you your whole life. Freedom is free time. Free time is freedom. Don't give away your freedom for nothing.