MisterNefarious
MisterNefarious
MisterNefarious

I’d throw in my two cents, but it looks like you folks have got this covered

I.... I always thought my game was just bugged.

It does occur to me there is a succubus type character that wears something like a womans one piece swim suit.

Ehhh, those feel pretty minor to me which don’t really make it worth mentioning.

Not really, no. A couple hidden nooks and crannies to get a 1up or something, but the “branch” is like one screen then you’re back where you started.

No, the game is more like a megaman or an old school castlevania. Get to the end, tangle with excellent boss fights, whack stuff with swords

Nope, nothing really objectionable. You should be safe. Ive played through the campaign and it’s about as tame as an episode of Voltron

i love it until the very end when it all just gets a bit too chaotic for me to find funny

Wow I sold mine for like $15 dollars like six years ago

Emotions are stabilized due to absence of bad baseball man

I really liked this game but I also really hated bad baseball man, so I am emotionally all over the place

When I watch Firefly, all I can think of is how much it reminds me of Cowboy Bebop. A live action Bebop could be really great, and I’m here for it.

I do tend to associate Chad with a bit more sportsball dude-bro-isms than “let me see a billing statements and two forms of photo ID” though

I really hated the UI until I played it (new 3ds version) and honestly, after spending a little time my brain just filters it out and I barely even notice it when I don’t want to

Did you really just say this is worse for the industry than crunch? Crunch has a demonstrable impact on the lives of the people making the game

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Yawn. I am not such a person, so kindly cram that strawman up your ass.

Whataboutism is definitionally a bad argument. It’s a logical fallacy. Calling it a good argument keeps your dumb ass in the greys.

Other than all the crimes he’s committed with the convicted criminals he hired to do crimes on his behalf

This is whataboutism.