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So does this console mean with have to buy all virtual console games a third time?

I remember getting a PS2 demo disc with Indigo Prophecy on it. Just that entire opening sequence in the diner, first as a killer, and an investigator. I remember never playing something so unique and thrilling narratively.

I don't recall having much of an issue with Kuja, aside from some slight amusement at how incredibly over-the-top feminine his design is. The guy has to have a dance belt that leads to another dimension. But he a really rich villain in terms of characterization, even if he is not terribly menacing.

That's what I mean with it being a very distinct reaction to 7, it is a deliberate examination of the Pre-FF7 Final Fantasies, kind of an exercise in nostalgia. FF8 was a game that had the burden of following 7, 9 made an effort to ignore it, 10 openly embraced it.

I replayed the game recently, and for all of his angst and struggle when it comes to socializing, the dude is generally the most competent and level-headed person in the room. Culminating in the assassination mission at the end of Disc 1 where he is literally the only person doing what he is supposed to do and is able

I too was like Squall in high school. I actually lamented getting into cosplay in my early 20s because I cosplayed him finally but at that point I had kind of outgrown the character, it didn't 'fit' me anymore. It will still always have a large place in my heart, it was my first, and I still consider it highly

I would love to see a 3D game which makes use of Amano's style. I think we are finally hitting the point where it is technically feasible to really emulate it. But it seems like he has slowed down a bit and the project would be really daunting.

I definitely turn my nose up at the game, which I feel falls apart narratively the moment you live Midgar. But at the same time I think it is really fascinating that someone decided to do their research and show how the sausage is made.

My sweet summer child. I would suggest withdrawing from the internet now if you are unaware of the fucked up shit that has been done in western animation.

It's made even more frustrating that they literally could have just redone the graphics for Battlefront 2 and everyone would have loved it. I still hold out hope that they will pop out an HD version that uses modern multiplayer systems.

So I have a group of friends who play Overwatch and Star Wars: Battlefront.

Oh no, she is really loving Nog and thinks he is a sweet cinnamon roll and I just don't want to spoil it for her that this scrappy kid that Jake is teaching how to read is going to be Starfleet's first Ferengi officer and a war hero.

Currently watching DS9 with the girlfriend and she has never seen it before. Debating if I can just quickly cover her eyes when Starfleet Nog and Ezri Dax pop up to avoid spoiling anything because this is gold.

I was really skeptical from those early reviews whether or not I could take the 'Sabotage' sequence. But I think it is really a testament to what you can do with Trek if you can just be bothered to set things up to do it, which I feel neither of the previous films did. Particularly into Darkness, with its 2km long

I would take 10 off that first list, as the final boss is neither Sin nor Jecht, but the dark wizard Yu Yevon who did something because reasons.

My fave Castlevania Pachinko machine is the one which repeatedly flashes the phrase 'Erotic Violence'. *begins gently weeping*

In that case I would recommend that you find some sort of wizard or exorcist to remove that curse that was placed upon you that makes you play games that you don't like and not press the 'skip' button on cutscenes. I would suggest you do so before the release of Kojima's next game.

Are you talking about 'Sons of Liberty' or 'Guns of the Patriots'? Because your need to get to that metaphor kind of made you turn whatever substance your argument had into a muddled mess.

I have developed a deep sense of resentment to being expected to pay for and sit through a bunch of ancillary material because the game cannot be bothered to provide exposition.

I would like to throw an endorsement on the Eleventh/Twelfth Doctor sonic screwdriver. While it works perfectly fine as a remote, it also is a really great thing to put up on your mantelpiece (It comes with a Gallifreyan-style vertical stand) and can't be beat as a costume prop. Unlike the plastic character options