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Usually speedrunning an RPG involves glitches or sequence breaks that let you skip major portions of the game that are supposed to be mandatory. There's a really satisfying one for Final Fantasy Legend/ SaGa I that involves glitching up to the final boss and chainsawing him in the face for a 1-hit kill.

People speedrun QWOP, man. Name it, people speedrun it.

Not worth it's own article imo. In the future when writing posts like this, I'd advise at least a compilation of humorous reviews for a specific game, rather than just one cute one.

I don't think that those are the options, maybe just the two extremes. I think that where games are heading is similar to film, to a point where excitement and heart can be blended a little more (Mass Effect is a decent example of this).

This is Japan we're talking about, most likely your room also doubles as the dining room, living room and bedroom for everyone else.

I agree with what was being said here regarding the gunplay (which was AWESOME) and the look (which was cool), and enemy AI (which i think is still better than what game studios are making even now) primary issues though were story (honestly, Doom had a better story), sudden ending (i was honestly confused when the

The image looks awesome! Can't wait for them to turn around and make link a 5 year again instead ;)

>a female

I hate the Bayformers too.

Well, you are free to feel that way. I don't agree and I think the word "sport" can mean whatever people agree on. I also don't think that humans willingly getting wounded is considered 'harmful' but that rule is just there to kick hunting out as a sport, I'm not sure I agree with that one but hey, can't have it all.

I am anxiously awaiting for them to come up with realistic paint drying physics for the upcoming "Painter: The Brush Of Destiny" game.

Remember when their characters were memorable and not just weird androgynous hipsters?

Not to get technical... but "Sport" is defined as "an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment." So... unless the chess pieces were 50lb each, yeah, chess would not be considered a sport either.

Markiplier kinda wore thin after 3 or videos.

Saddening, not maddening.

Nothing said has to do with the definition of the word. I didn't challenge your definition.

Essentially, yes. But less shitty.

Only when dealing with intelligent, erudite comment authors such as yourself who make such strong, compelling arguments.