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I think the idea is that a “conflict” item is something with parts sourced from areas abusing cheap or free labor to make their products more cheaply. Not sure about the specifics at all, but trying to get something “conflict-free” is basically trying to support humane treatment of workers from materials, to

That’s not just an easter egg. I’ve heard the game remembers everything, more or less. You can mess with your save files, but once you’ve done something, the game knows you’ve done it. I don’t think anyone knows where that data is saved, if it’s even accessible at all.

It kind of is, kind of isn’t. This game’s conflict resolution is entirely scripted for each fight. You always have the option of smashing them in the face with attacks, using items, and running from combat, as expected in an RPG system. But there’s a menu specifically for non-combat options, in which you can observe

Wait... so in this game, you can get any of the best gear in the game by killing almost any boss? How is it an effective tactic to grind gear from a lower-level boss, instead of from higher-level ones?

He says the story is complete...

It’s a free game, isn’t it? Why would they sell a box?

“Talking shit is probably one of the only fun parts of this boring ass game. I might as well play the box if you want people to act like robots, Riot. I wonder if [Riot] understand[s] that the root of toxicity is the game, it’s just not fun and it pisses people off.”

Hm, that really sucks. I guess it makes the costumes something silly to play around with in making levels. I was more hoping they’d be fun skins to play as, basically just a pure aesthetic form of what Super Mario Crossover did. Given that the only use for collecting them is being able to place them in levels, and

I don’t miss that at all. Those things were massive eyesores.

I’m kind of disappointed in these sprites. They seem to be breaking the actual limitations of the NES. I can’t be sure if those colors are actually part of the NES palette or not (though they look suspiciously unlike NES colors, on some of them) but I am sure that a sprite like Bowser (with a good 8 or so colors) is

That sounds a lot better than I expected. I didn’t think that kind of fast-charge tech was possible yet. Did they say how long the battery lasts in total?

I feel like the Surface Pro 2 is the best option all-around. Pro 3 is newer and nicer, but forgoes the Wacom tech for N-Trig, whose drivers don’t have support in a lot of programs like Paint Tool SAI. It’s just a whole can of worms I think a lot of artists wouldn’t be tech-savvy enough to figure their way around. But

I think the point is that this is more expensive and less capable than existing products. For $900 at the entry level (!) you can get an iPad with a pressure-sensitive pen. How many apps will even work with it? Will they be any good? I’ve yet to see any Android/iOS art program that’s even close to fully-featured, so

I want this to be great, but it has a lot going against it:

It can’t, and I can pretty much guarantee it won’t, because sadly it’s running on the iPad.

Oh sweet, that sounds handy. Having no quick visual indicator of the physical orientation of the button makes it a bit harder to quickly figure out which one to hit in long strings of different button presses. One of the handy things about Band Bros, at least in DX where it was a bit more pronounced, the face button

Apparently the list of what music you can actually make is pretty restrictive. Thankfully not as bad as it was in DBB DX, where game music was very rare to find, but still, there’s weirdness like being able to only make songs from F-Zero X and not any of the other games in the series. I’m not sure how true you need to

Pretty much my reaction to the overbearing use of Dark Souls references coming from the girl. I guess to be fair this is probably one of the more accurate portrayals of an immature character I’ve seen, because this sort of annoying self-identification with a popular niche (ie. can’t stop injecting FNAF into every

To be fair, you’re talking about real-world scenarios in which people don’t have sci-fi energy suits that let them absorb plasma, completely diminish incredible physical force, and even protect the wearer from the heat of being submerged in lava indefinitely. Not to mention the Chozo DNA and other weirdness going on.