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They’re all pretty cool. I dodge and use Quen a lot, so Cat suits my style best—and man, the high-level Cat armor is so cool looking.

Their excuse for no flying is dumb.

So what you’re telling us is that, despite their attempts to make it otherwise, their game that was designed to be shallow and boring unless you spent real money on the gatcha system is, in fact, shallow and boring when all the limits have been removed.

To add to that, there’s another potential child of Oedon - the prostitute Arianna becomes pregnant with a baby Great One...while hiding out with the others in which location?

Which is great for you. That’s like me saying, “I’m glad the game doesn’t have colorblind mode because I would have no need for it.”

You can ALWAYS go with a team, but if you choose to, you could roll the dice and try matchmaking. Oh, wait... You CAN’T.

The thing that bugs me is the lack of matchmaking.

You should probably start hoping it’ll work better than the PC version of Deadly Premonition did.

Looking forward to his lets play of this

I need figurines and hug pillows of all the Naotos. For, uhhh... Reasons.

I’m not really the hugest fan of this new paradigm of judging an entire film based on a poster, or a still, or a production still. Everything on the Internet is either “BEST EVAR!!!11” or “worst episode ever” and this type of quick reaction with little substance isn’t really doing much to improve discourse.

Heels in wrestling are entertaining because it’s not real. Being a heel in real life doesn’t make you entertaining, it makes you a prick.

Art style really changes the way you look at a character.

Balthier is a poor man’s Setzer.

It’s basically Disney logic.

Release content.
Limit access to content.
???
Profit.

Because Nintendo is known for graphical monsters... Oh wait. Because announcement trailers always show realistic footage... oh wait again.

I don’t even understand how someone could say that. I finished Xenoblade Chronicles, my first run through, in about 80-90 hours, and that was with trying to finish every single sidequest I could. My second run about a year later was about 70 hours and I felt I did pretty much everything, including kicking the asses of

hd remaster for wii u to get people hyped for xenoblade x would have made more sense

I see nothing wrong with this. The game feels like a beginner shooter. The goal isn’t to kill your opponent but to cover the playing field with ink. That way, newer players can contribute even if they aren’t able to fight as well. There ARE ranked modes where being more skilled matters, but if you get into that you