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I can't stop laughing at the fact that this study comes from OSU

I'm interested to see how Ubisoft, as a European company with significant (probably plurality?) sales in North America will balance the interests of Americans clamoring for a patriotic origins story with Europeans who will push back on any America FUCK YEAH sentiment (even if they likely owe their existence under

In fairness, duh

It's a little frustrating to me when people talk about JRPG gameplay in the first place. Purists are always so concerned with JRPG's being "dumbed down" to reach a mass market, but when you ask them what they're concerned about, it's the gameplay.

The soundtrack sounds pretty good, the locations look charming enough. I might have to pick this up

I've never heard of The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky. Did anyone else enjoy this game? Does it have a world map?

Oh great, the only thing I could think of when you said that was Rule 34

Why is Birdo a good guy???

Because they are clinically insane

The coach has a decent point, though, if sad. These people are professional video game players. This is a COMMUNITY of people who have decided their CAREER is going to be playing, not creating, but playing video games.

The real news here is that anyone was actually watching a TV show about professional video game players in order to catch these sexist (?) comments.

See, I didn't like Mass Effect (the first) at all. The whole thing felt like an over-budget dating sim.

If our American protagonist here isn't dressed up like Captain America with looser-fitting clothes, boycotting this.

I liked Dragon Age quite a bit. Mass Effect can die in a fire

AC games appear to be subject to rapid and drastic price drops - although Ubisoft is perfectly willing to accept your $60, they recognize the value proposition of some of these iterations is somewhere between DLC and a full-fledged game.

Thank you, Rachel. Fucking thank you.

Why would you make me read that in my head with Morgan Freeman's voice? He will never be the same.

In the first game, Desmond was meta as shit. There were tiny breaks in the historical gameplay to remind you, somewhat cruelly, that you are actually a doughy modern sack of shit sitting in a chair getting fatter and fatter. It was like an awesome prank Ubisoft was playing with you. And you learned about a

Hopefully in this iteration they'll include the option to turn off all the stupid-ass modern world Desmond shit

Well the WRPG is alive and well; it's us JRPG fans who are starved