SparkyReck
SparkyReck
SparkyReck

That still doesn’t make it a thing. Words have meanings. You either need the move to do something, or you do not. You can either make the jump without a certain move, or you can not. In the places the trickier moves are required, the objectives are not. Yes, tricky moves are required to collect all the moons, and

If 2) is just an annoying kid in a Moogle outfit I’m throwing a temper tantrum

Yes, the guy who doesn’t agree with your self-described unpopular opinion is here. 

Borderline necessary is not a thing. You either need them, or you don’t and for the vast majority of these maneuvers, you don’t. I think you’re vastly overstating the difficulty and necessity of moves in a game children can play to completion. 

Gamestop converted all their new stock of this game to used (on XBOX), so you can usually find a pristine copy in the store, with valid code, at the used price ($9.99 i think?)

I thought this sounded familiar so I went looking to see if I could get a physical copy. Saw Limited Run released it, then a bell went off so I went and looked. Oh yeah, I have a sealed copy sitting on my shelf. Then before I ripped it open I checked ebay and saw its up to $150. So I guess it will stay sealed and I

Yeah I don’t understand what he’s talking about with the health bars. They were in the arcade and NES versions. Also Super Punch-Out is frigging awesome.

Oh yeah, Invisible War definitely makes my list of all-time disappointments. 

I’m failing to see how any one could fail to see the potential confusion.

It’s not an option that I’ve seen. Just straight save points and the occasional auto-save

What was the bug and why did they need your system?

Taking a GREAT game and turning into one third of a GOOD game is kind of a risky move.

I dont think the poster is taking issue with the fact that SquareEnix said it, but rather with the fact that it’s being reported like it means something. You could change the company and game name to literally anything being developed and it would be a true statement.

You really have to try some of the newer 2D ones. Mario will always be the king of course, but try some Celeste or newer Rayman.

Came here to say almost exactly this. I clicked on this hoping to read about some platformers I never tried, so that I could rush out and buy them immediately as they are my favorite genre. Uncharted as a platformer? No Rayman? Celeste missing until the comments? To me the definition of a platformers is where the

Give me an example where someone in Dave’s Ramsey’s intended audience is better off, in a strictly financial sense, buying a new car rather than a used car? I will define his audience as someone with little to no savings, living paycheck to paycheck, with a maxed out credit card and credit rating in the toilet. If

I agree. I just don’t see the advice he gave as “car buying advice”, because we’ve all agreed its not good advice if your sole goal is to buy a car. But he IS an expert on not going broke, and to that end his advice was helpful if maybe incomplete. As a metaphor it is sort of like getting mad at an elementary math

What kind of thrift stores are you going to that sell used underwear?

As someone who reads this site it should be very obvious to you that you can get very nice, dependable cars, that are USED and come with warranties while saving a considerable amount of money over a new car. Buying a new car almost never makes financial sense, which is why he advises against it. Is it ALSO an expense

You first paragraph is sort of true, for English, but not the hundreds of other languages in the world that are genderless or gender-neutral, so certainly not 99.9% But also, you can’t determine someone’s sex just by looking at them, so you are in fact addressing them by their gender and always have been. Beyond