I think you’re safe from your Chinese overlords in Taiwan. At least as long as the KMT is kept from power forever.
I think you’re safe from your Chinese overlords in Taiwan. At least as long as the KMT is kept from power forever.
Haha, I thought that was her thought too then, however I think in the end she doesn’t mind because Lai Pin-Yu won a seat for the DPP, an important element of getting legislative majority and preventing Tsai to become a lame duck president.
More than many of the elder elites though. That is the problem. There is defnitely a generation gap/generation change in Taiwan going on right now, and the elder generation can be said to completely not understand what is important to younger people. Younger people want democracy and freedom, while elder people may…
Funny, I had the same thought.
You missed 360
Really? You have hope for a decent Castlevania game after Konami brought out that erotic Castlevania Pachislot?
In terms of arithmetic power, the numbers speak against you. The SNES CPU was rather slow clocked compared to the twice as fast clock rate of the Genesis CPU (and back then, the clockrate actually did translate to more horsepower). The SNES had a lot of extra hardware to help the CPU, but the CPU itself was not as…
*decades.
Just be glad it’s not a Pachinko slot machine.
Judging by Konami’s recent record, that person might as well get promoted studio art director or so.
I mean, I am sure that Gambits would be annoying to me too if there wasn’t the speed-up function in the Switch version of FF12 that makes exploration a breeze (also helps that I overleveled a bit at Lhusu mines to get a slight edge).
I am just playing FF12 now on Switch, and really like it. I am thinking whether the FF12 gambit system will make me appreciate FF13's system more, considering it’s an evolution. Despite having played until the final boss (but not beating him), I never really got into FF13's system.
I hated Snow too and his “bro” attitude. Honestly, I stopped playing FF XIII-2 too after meeting him again, enjoying it up to that moment (which essentially means I didnt play a lot of it).
That in itself wouldn’t be a problem, as others pointed out FFX or Xenosaga do it too.
So in theory, the current X could become the lowest tier of the “Series X”?
I totally agree. Feature creep is a real problem in the industry, and with Kickstarter campaigns one should be even more aware of the dangers of it.
And this time it’s gonna be a trilogy, and the third game will be called Bravely Third I.
OK, I completely forgot about that actually!
The name makes no sense. Why series? Are more machines planned? And won’t that get confusing with the Xbox One X, which apparently is not part of the “Series X”?
Honestly, the time loop thing was not annoying at all to me. It went by really fast, especially with time speed up and auto-battle and it was interesting from a story perspective.