The point is that the translators and the original Japanese devs who named it are fucking idiots.
The point is that the translators and the original Japanese devs who named it are fucking idiots.
And John Kerry and Chris Dodd and Al Gore...
EXACTLY.
Yeah, I love how everyone's attempting to just boil it down to facism when it's really a lot more nuanced than that, offering both insights and critiques.
Yeah, I just thought I owed you an explanation for totally blowing up about it. No worries!
Okay well I also totally forgot about it during finals and was going back through my notifications to see if I'd missed anything when I noticed it again.....
I've given myself some time to cool off so I can reply to this.
I think it's funny that you are, since now that I'm figuring out Dark Souls, this game looks like ten layers of crap. All's you do is kill the same enemies over and over and over and OVER and they don't even fight back. There appears to be no challenge, and all's you're doing is going for the fanciest possible kill,…
To be fair, they're kids games that a lot of adults play because they grew up on it.
Diaz's absolute hatred of canon (and learning about swords) aside, this really was a good conceptual project.
I'd like that Chinese assassin from Embers to be playable some day.
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I think it probably would, because suppressors contribute almost nothing to the crime rate in the US.
What I like about Dark Souls' combat, as opposed to all the fighting games, is that it looks cool but it's all real moves that are doable by a marginally in-shape person. Admittedly, I was a huge fan of the motion controls, but I feel like they could've been combined with the depth of play from Dark Souls pretty well.
In the main games he honestly tends to have realistic, usable-in-an-actual-medieval-battle moves. Since this is Dynasty Warriors, that desire for realism fly's right out the window, which in my opinion is a shame (I prefer Chivalry) but will please some people.
YES! Although I think she should be in the heaviest weight class.
Looks like they're handling that concern by incorporating the skyward strikes as a sword-elongator.
Given the other knights running around, my bet is this Link is a Hylian Knight, and the scarf (which has the Hylian Crest) is essentially his badge of office.
No, Hylian Crest, which is the Triforce as the head of a Crimson Loftwing.
It looks pretty cool and I like some aspects of his design but other bits are weirding me out. Looks fun though.