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Actually if you played the game and payed attention I don't see how you could be confused by that ending.

Does most under rated Bond count?

Because aside from the Afghanistan portion (which felt like scene padding honestly)

Dalton's movies have held up very well and ironically the same things he got criticized for back in the day (bringing back the darker, grittier, bond of the novels) is the same thing Craig gets praise

Taking Kurosawa's legendary Seven Samurai, throwing it into a Western.

It could have been so much worse than the end product was.

See I usually spend that extra hour or two making sure I get everything right and then play with no regrets.

Anything weird and not perfect afterwards I get used to because despite what we'd like to have not all humans look like fashion models.

I suppose if one wants to nitpick it would be,

For defining music video type Police tv to the point where anything done in a similar style is assumed to be a parody.

I'm not the only one who thinks that this guy has a massive forehead right?

Kind of wish Cassandra got more flustered like than in the actual game. It still happens occasionally but it should happen more!

Yeah honestly I'm almost done with the game and I kind of wish I could just play the main narrative and the stronghold/character quests only.

Yeah from the wiki it only seems to indicate that Hydra shows up slightly earlier than AIM and gives issues but it doesn't give issues for when AIM is some kind of sub division of Hydra which I never recall reading in the original run and seems like a retcon.

I'd like to find which issues of what exactly ties the two

Can you tell me a specific issue? Because from what I recall AIM appears in strange tales 146 versus nick fury.

I'm of the mind the best qte follow the heavy rain pattern where missing a qte isn't an ultimatum for instant death.

Wait when did that happen? AIM came before hydra and developed modok. Their goals were always different and existed before hydra.

Going through some of the comments it amazes me that when people get called out on their bullshit of having an opinion based on knee jerk reaction and ignorance .Rather than playing the game or looking further into the issue,that they start playing the victim card. How everyone is against them for having an opinion.

My choice because it easily starts going into horror and existentialism under a sci-fi umbrella in the best possible way.

There's a part of me that wants to love this and another part that is just fatigued with the whole franchise.

I actually found as a mage I can solo with the Knight-Enchanter specialization.

I loved this Anime and how the ending message isn't so much how Momoka became a better person (she kind of did, maybe? Or at least likes her friends a little more than just tools) but how the rest of the group offered her up as sacrifice to Urara's gift in the end.

I think an unintentional highlight for me was when President Rieko started giving the preemptive defensive strike speech.

I started busting out laughing, but it kind of goes to show that even democratically elected leaders can be willing to go to military options first of perceived threats.

Is this some kind of role playing elitism? What separates real role playing versus wannabe wish fulfillment role playing?