AxlSurette
Axl Surette
AxlSurette

You remember those last three episodes or so when it showed Uub, and the whole new tournament, and all that jazz?

I’m sure it isn’t normal or widespread whatsoever, but the EB Games location I normally use ran out of GTA V on launch day. Walked into the store to check things out, and not a single copy was left. Copies were in-store later that week, but it was definitely gone from that location for a time. This scenario is

I’d say Tales of Symphonia is the one that a lot of fans gravitate towards. Then again, my perception might be biased, since that was the very first Tales game I ever played.

That’s certainly possible as well. Direction may be a strong factor; in all honesty, though, I’m still really enjoying the whole vibe it gives off, despite it’s somewhat awkward nature at times.

That’s what I figured as well! So many of her comments seem to point in that direction; at least, I saw too many eyebrow-raising moments not to consider it. I really hope that’s something that DONTNOD has considered hinting at with further episodes.

People will buy anything as soon as there’s an opposing thought process to their own. Case in point, George Broussard deliberately went out and bought Hatred because of this very article; he mentioned it on Twitter about 15 minutes ago.

I think they were deliberately going for a somewhat cliche 90’s speak style. It was so obvious and overdone in the third episode that they HAVE to be consciously aware of how their writing comes across. I have yet to play Remember Me, so I have no prior experience with their style, but it seems like they know what

I personally think the homeless woman outside of the Two Whales is “Nega-Max” (or whatever you wanna call it; some crazy time-power-riddled Max). She seems to have a lot of knowledge about Arcadia Bay, eats the same cereal as Max, makes hints at Max not being crazy about the tornado and other hunches, etc. Not to

Oooh, I hadn’t even thought about where Joyce was in that new timeline! Good thinking.

“Can you really consider something tacked-on post-release to be canon?”

"While there is progression as choices made in Book One (and even more than a few made in Book Two) shift the narrative, the grander mysteries carried over from Dreamfall remain in a holding pattern."

They aren't trying to legitimately beat the game. They're seeing how quickly they can reach the end screen. It's not about finishing it so much as it is about reaching the credits sequence. Whether or not you find it interesting to watch is up to you. But it isn't meant to "count" as a normal completion would.

This is why there are multiple variations to what constitutes a speed run. There are glitchless runs, glitched runs, full percent, low percent, low time, specific ending runs, etc. It's a massive community with different kinds of players. A player who wants to run a 100% glitchless run, for example, will use what

Purple Guy didn't jump into a Golden Freddy suit, he actually jumped into one of the original Spring-based suits, the Spring Bonnie. It's stated during one of the phone messages that breathing heavily onto the spring mechanisms could cause enough perspiration to loosen it enough to snap shut, closing the suit around

I understand why some people may use it; I'm not personally familiar with the way Japanese work ethic comes into play, but I've heard the information you gave there a few times before now. It makes sense; I guess I was just weirded out by the presentation of the video. The idea itself is interesting, and to my

I usually try making sense of weird Japanese stuff; sometimes it feels like certain people attack certain aspects of this sort of culture for little reason, and most of the time I see very little to be offended by or weirded out by.

"Good. I'm glad. And that's what makes me cool, not caring, right?"

They definitely made less overall of Wave 2 and 3. Check the months of production on Nintendos' CPSIA webpage. Even without knowing specific weeks of production, the overall timeframe is much less for Wave 2 and 3.

The number of systems and where they'll be sold is certainly on Nintendos' shoulders. But when they'll be sold, I feel, is up to the individual retailers. For what it's worth, EB Games in Canada made it clear when they would be up for sale, and they allowed as many preorders as possible for 6 to 7 hours, from opening

Out of curiosity, how much of the rest of the game have you seen? Or are you basing this comment, which comes across as extremely judgmental, mind you, on just the footage you've seen in this article?