
Recently, while playing the newly released mobile game 'Damila's Dust,' a player pointed out a jarring detail in the game's prologue. The way bullets were depicted in a character's close-up shot immediately drew skepticism.


The community reacted with a wave of mockery, labeling it as a 'Gacha game classic'—a term used for recurring tropes or mistakes in the genre. Netizens joked that bullets in anime-style worlds must feature advanced technology that ignores the laws of physics, such as 'shell-less firing' or being 'multi-stage projectiles.' Others pointed out that this is a common disaster area in both TV shows and games. Some fans even drew comparisons to the game 'Snowbreak: Containment Zone,' which faced similar criticism, concluding with the sarcastic remark: 'Anime bullets really are magical.'
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