One great 'Muichiro x Reader' fanfiction is 'A Meeting in the Mist'. It beautifully captures Muichiro's somewhat aloof nature while gradually developing a sweet relationship with the reader. The descriptive language used really makes you feel like you're in the Demon Slayer world with them.
One of the FPS games with an excellent story is 'BioShock'. Its story is set in the underwater city of Rapture, filled with moral and philosophical themes. You uncover the dark secrets of the city as you progress, and the plot twists keep you engaged throughout.
One common theme is the deep emotional bond between them. Given their relationship in the original work, fanfictions often explore how they support and care for each other on a more profound level. Another theme could be adventure, where they go on quests together and their relationship develops during those experiences.
The relationship development between Muichiro and the reader has to be believable. It can't be too rushed. A slow - burn, where they gradually get to know each other, understand each other's quirks, and form a deep connection over time is much more appealing. Also, the setting should be in line with the Demon Slayer universe. Whether it's in the Demon Slayer Corps headquarters or on a mission, the details of the world should be well - described.
Muichiro's death in the manga occurs during a particularly intense confrontation. His injuries accumulate, and he ultimately succumbs despite his valiant efforts.
I think 'Titanfall 2' is also suitable for new players. The story follows a pilot and his Titan as they fight against an evil corporation. The bond between the pilot and the Titan is really well - portrayed, and the levels are designed in such a way that it's easy to follow the story while enjoying the fast - paced FPS action. The game also has some interesting twists and turns in the plot.
Well, 'Crysis' has a great story along with its stunning graphics and good FPS gameplay. You play as a soldier with a high - tech suit, fighting against alien invaders on a tropical island. 'Alan Wake' is an interesting one. It's more of a psychological thriller with FPS elements. The story of a writer trying to find his missing wife in a town filled with dark forces is captivating. And 'F.E.A.R.' has a creepy story about a special forces unit facing a supernatural threat. The FPS combat is intense and the slow - motion feature adds a cool touch to the gameplay.