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So...two fat people with very obvious “pig” references towards their body? This is kind of making the article’s point.

How were we supposed to know that the bingo board itself would transform into the new Nintendo accessory?

The current climate today is for everyone to say how much they’d love for these things to happen for women, if only someone would give them the chance as long as it’s not them so they don’t have to bear the burden of it all. It, quite frankly, fucking sucks.

...and about it being 2018.

Ah, you’re right about Monster Hunter, thanks!

I just went and checked for you, sir. It is fully purchasable without the expansion.

Since I now look like a crazy person responding to the word “dsxghdfj” (thank you Kinja), I’ll note here that the original post was talking about how Destiny 2 is essentially an MMORPG and how it’s pretty standard for games like World of Warcraft to lock players out of content every time an expansion rolls around.

It’s absolutely grindy.

Maybe this plays more than we thought.

Judging from the images the cafe also appears to be haunted by the spirits of mothers and children.

While the Luke/Vader stuff is catching most of the flak, there are other parts that are arguably worse (%40 ish stat advantage in multiplayer).

The characters in GoTG 2 were laughing at their own jokes way more than I was.

You’re right about the 1k part. Wrong about the rest.

Don’t think that’s how it works. Only the winner weapon is sold, 5k for supporters, 50k for non-supporters.

Ahah, I had that impression of Fire Emblem too... Until I got addicted to it.
Honestly, they constantly throw you so many Orbs (ingame currency) that you’ll have more than you can realistically spend for a very long time

Worth noting that there’s a demo on the eshop that goes through the first couple dungeons, and your save file carries over to the main game. A demo type that I love, personally. It’s what got me into games like Soul Sacrifice and Toukiden.

Which one? I thought Mario Run had a one time fee (which was accessible in the app itself instead of on the appstore listing)