ShadowflareXIII
ShadowflareXIII
ShadowflareXIII

As a Latina also supporting Hillary: expect nothing but contempt from white commenters here. They know what’s better for us and they are baffled that we dare to think for themselves and have reasons to vote for Hillary. How can we? They know what is better and they don't agree. We must be ignorant!

Please do elaborate on my interests? Because Income inequality isn’t fixing racism and the supposition that it will is ignorant as all hell. Like it’s literally infuriating. As is the fact that Sanders voted for the same crime bill that they like to throw in HRC’s face. I’m old enough to remember the crack epidemic

Even though her green laser was more powerful than Hill’s her backup guy had the super powerful Violet laser.

I’m black and voting for Hillary. #SorrynotSorry. I don’t find this condescending at all. Why don’t you get in government IS the right answer. I’m so tired of all these whiny people running around complaining all the politicians are in someone’s pocket or are “UNAUTHENTIC” . GO BE A POLITICIAN Then. That’s an

Ah man, we have got some serious facial expressions breaking containment at the end of this thing...

Hear, hear. Need JRPGs to go back to their roots. I think it’d do them a lot of good.

“the portal to Kanai’s Stomping Grounds will be gone at the end of March.”

Now you too can be a poor and overworked animator!

“He’s putting everyone around him in danger!”

That’s because I listed standard turn based combat mechanics, not SRPGs like Front Mission III. Strategy RPGs became more of a thing in the early 2000s, I believe. Of course stuff is a lot more technical and robust in terms of mechanics nowadays. That is indisputable. However, they lack the charm and whimsy of the

Honestly, I’d say we’re in more of a turn-based Renaissance than a turn-based Golden Age. We’re seeing renewed interest in the genre, from both gamers and developers, but it’s hardly as prevalent as it once was.

Granted, this is coming from the perspective of a gamer whose main interest in turn-based gaming comes from

I agree. There have been a few really excellent turn-based games that have been giving the high production values (eg XCOM/XCOM2, Divinity Original Sin, etc), but quite a lot a still relegated to the ultra low budget indie’s.

I really wish more JRPGs would rekindle their love of turn-based battles. The occasional real time battle is fun but that is what practically all JRPGs do now (especially on home consoles), and most of them just end up as a flurry mess of attacks.

We never had it better? It’s called the 90's. Where turn based games were at their very best.

While I love the new plethora of turn-based games we have available, I do miss living in a RTS golden age.

Its what kept me from Demon’s souls in the first place, until about a year after it released. I only got it because a friend took me to gamestop on my birthday and demanded to buy a game for me, but I couldn’t figure out what to get. Finally decided “eh it’s free. Worth a shot”. I call him every year on my birthday to

Oh ok, I read that wrong. Still it does alleviate some of the headaches, can’t remember how many bosses I fought in this series with perma-half health.

Hopefully those life protection rings make a comeback, sure they were expensive to fix, but 6 to 12k in repairs is nothing when your carrying ~5ook souls around. Also I

The technical term is called "The Valve Approach™️"

Man the Zelda timeline is one of the most complex to keep up with next to Kingdom Hearts.