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Unlike its predecessor Fire Emblem: Three Houses, players have an unlimited number of opportunities to rewind their ill-fated moves.

Indeed. Down with capitalism.

At least his normal voice is appropriate for the nervous wreck of Luigi.


I like the guy, but they even make fun of this fact in the Chip n Dale movie. He should never be cast for ANY voice role, let alone one that pays well, yet he’s done this multiple times.

Sorry couldn’t resist...

For now. And I doubt fans/players will forget. They destroyed a huge amount of trust the community had in them and it’s going to take years to rebuild it.

Yeah, the article fails to mention that the original spritework for Alakazam featured a prominent Star of David on its forehead. This was removed in later editions, that’s why Kadabra loses it’s star when it evolves.

Probably to do with the Japanese pronunciation switching l and r sounds.

“You are forgiven Uri Geller.”

‘If you ambush your dad one more time, I’ll dress up like Chef White for you’

LOL!  It’s always 2600 Pac Man sound effects.  The controller will always be corded.  And if they DO have a modern-ish controller, nobody will ever have their fingers on the shoulder buttons even though every game now uses them.

O dang! That’s kind of hilariously plot relevant. The article was right. This scene matters.

You don’t sabotage from close range, you can do it from anywhere on the ship. So it’s more likely the engine room was the scene of a kill and he didn’t disguise his tracks at all.

In her heyday, I would be scared shitless if she rolled into town. Lansbury in a new town = a guaranteed dead body or two.

It wasn’t just that it didn’t feel a need to painstakingly explain itself, but that it was downright nonchalant about it.

Missed opportunity to have Angela Lansbury be the imposter, we all know she's the greatest murderer ever.  RIP Lansbury. 

A movie can't tease me Natasha Lyonne playing "Quiplash" and then not show her playing "Quiplash". I bet she's great at it.

I like that he sucked at this and admitted he was terrible at Clue too.  

I rewatched Free Guy this weekend and found myself thinking that some of the writers HAD to be gamers, the way they snuck in references so smoothly. Definitely not the norm for Hollywood.

It’s not a blip, but it is tied into the generational demographics of the folks making (and watching) Netflix.