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Trump has the same photographic memory as Homer Simpson

Someone saw him playing tennis, called him the Michelin man and he misheard it. This has to have happened more than once, so by virtue of it being said to him multiple times he thought nobody was called a “Michigan” man more so therefore he’s the Michigan man of the year! 

Man, SonicFox was a fantastic sport about it as well.  Cheered him on and everything after the match.  That’s the kind of sportsmanship we need in all big tournaments!

It’s also Iga’s first taste of UE4, as well as having to start from scratch in terms of tools.

Just a couple hours in and so far there’s a bit of jankiness in the non-combat related facets, such as cutscenes and whatnot, and you can tell the director didn’t have the full resources of Konami behind him this time ‘round,
but overall it’s exactly all the same beats and gameplay loop that made titles like Symphony

It’s exactly what I wanted it to be. There was no need to reinvent the wheel here, this particular wheel works great. More wheels please.

Gunbuster is one of my all-time favorites actually. One of the rare anime I’ve even bought on DVD. I also enjoy Diebuster for the sheer ludicrousness of it, and for the Nonoriri reveal and ending obviously.

For some reason (Kill la Kill mostly) I’m real into Trigger’s stuff. It’s not always great, but it’s almost always interesting and with some great tunes.

I don’t care what you think, I’m hype for SAO 3. Also Jojo and Gridman (because Trigger).

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That stuff is on a different television program “アメトーーーク”

I didn’t know that!

Arino Ka-cho from the TV program “Game Center CX” at the Tokyo Game Show. He is one half of the comedic duo “Yoi-ko” (Direct translation “Good boy”). Nothing more than that, I guess.

The DLC shenanigans make this one a no-buy for me. Not, at least, until the “definitive edition” is available in a couple of years.

if you bought into the switch just on the maybe of a VC, you’re kinda stupid

I definitely think there was a shift between PS1 and latter generations in terms of the sense of scale and vision for RPGs.

If you had told me a few years ago that an Evil Dead TV series was a) a good idea and b) would be one of the strongest, most consistent revivals of the late 2000s to 2010s revival boom I would have laughed in your face. My hat’s off to showrunners Craig DiGregorio (Seasons 1-2) and Mark Verheiden (Season 3) along with

Interesting, given they had this playable last week, and from what I gather those who beelined it to check out Blighttown described it as running smoothly. But I’m totally fine with them doing any further small tweaks to get it right.

I’m still working on my platinum trophy in Bloodborne at the moment (getting really

Fair point, but it could still use the same hardware sans the cartridge holder. Since that means redesigning part of the PCB, maybe they can improve some aspects (like audio), but I wouldn’t hold my breath.