JohnNiles
JohnNiles
JohnNiles

I couldn’t think of anything besides “Shoko Nakagawa is hot everywhere.” I guess my cognitive abilities need sharpening. :/

So where’s the mask?

Everyday thug life, Ju-ne-su~

Last night I was looking at the back of the box and noticed it was PSTV-compatible. Just looking at the edges of the Vita screen has me going cross-eyed. I can’t imagine playing it on a TV.

Is a concussion a “bump on the head” to you? Vocal chords can be injured like every other part of the body.

Whatever that workload is, people have hit it and will hit it. As others have said, it takes multiple takes to get a line right, and because of the nature of the industry, grunts, shouts, and death screams are commonplace.

I went to a voice actor panel in May and it was kind of an eye opener. The panelists talked about how the shouting parts are supposed to be done at the end of a session so they don’t have to further strain their voices. One of them mentioned a throat-soothing product that’s pushed by directors(?), except it doesn’t

That was the worst part of the game, though I totally forgot about it until you reminded me. I’m a habitual save-scummer... who in god’s name would invent something like Resetti?

Yep, they use the stuff you give them, and toss it out/put it on the marketplace randomly, so it’s impossible to enforce any consistency. I hope this game is different.

So what you’re telling me, I could get stuck with all the “worst” neighbors.

It’s the shared spaces that I’m most interested. I still have regrets over where I put my buildings in New Leaf, after I realized they were triggering spacing rules that prevented houses from spawning where I wanted them.

“Halfbrick remains a design focused company and this change will empower everyone in our teams to contribute to design rather than concentrate design control in the hands of a few.”

The last Phoenix Wright statue didn’t turn out so well...

My first reaction on seeing this article was, “This is the thing that’ll cause me to fumble and drop my phone.”

Ehrgeiz? The Final Fantasy fighting game?

What sub judice said.

That’s a good question. They both feature over-the-top casts and insane breakdowns by criminals. There’s no Monokuma, but you get a series of wacky prosecutors to make up for it. They do both split into investigation and trial phases, though they play out a bit differently. (They tend to alternate after each trial

Too many stream events going on at the same time. x_X I’ll try and catch a recap.

I stupidly sent mine to my brother when the DS Lite came out because I believed the DS Lite would fill all my needs and that I wouldn’t need a second unit. The post office gave me a hard time and my brother gave it away anyways.

I played the original PC game, read up on the reboot but didn’t quite get around to getting it, so watching this trailer and the others is the closest thing possible to coming out of a 20-year cryogenic freeze. It’s something else. I’m sorry to see that “movie trailer music” is now the standard.