TheSadClown
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TheSadClown

Oh, it’s not that I think there isn’t plenty of worthwhile stuff in seasons nine and ten. Even season eleven has a few bangers. Enough to be worth owning, at least. Twelve is...watchable...and still better than a majority of what followed, but it was also when all of the shittier tendencies which started cropping up

I like plenty of stuff. I just happen to not enjoy Futurama, have no major opinion on Steven Universe one way or the other, and actually enjoyed Rick & Morty until the fans killed that one for me.

The Simpsons through season eight. (Through season eleven with caveats.) Futurama never did a thing for me. Truth be told, you could take my original post, swap ‘Disenchantment’ with ‘Futurama’, and have a mostly accurate assessment of my feelings on the topic. Again, it just felt like a program made with a specific

I’ve yet to watch this latest season, but it’s issues appear largely identical to those of parts one and two.

Of all the incredibly cool PSP games that (in some cases inexplicably) received no Western release, Yakuza: Black Panther hurts the most. It still stings to think that I could’ve been playing at least one portable Yakuza game for the better part of a decade now.

I’m surprised there was never a bootleg featuring Goku, honestly.

I’d trade all the dumb trophy bullshit in the world for even more robust system level photo, video, and GIF options on PlayStation.

I mean, the melee system was just one aspect of a much larger, more hybridized whole, but, sure, they’re close enough.

Well, unless it turns out to be vaporware - which is looking more and more likely as time goes on - you’ll be getting a new Gungrave game at some point in the next year or three.

The Bouncer has its flaws, but is by no means a bad game. It’s actually a pretty solid one in many respects and holds up surprisingly well. (The multiplayer mode in particular would likely still be played to this day if late nineties era Square had the presence of mind to populate it with a handful of characters from

Ah, yes, because if there’s one hobby that’s completely divorced from social media fueled toxicity, it’s video games.

I know, right? This has gotta rank up there with all the times a white person has accidentally pressed “1" and been exposed to Spanish for three seconds.

This is the first episode of His Dark Materials where I can honestly say that any criticism on my part would just be picking nits...

As someone who has rarely felt more catered to during a single year of gaming than I have in 2020, I gotta ask, what exactly about this year did you find to be so bad as to confer ‘most disappointing’ status?

I realize this is a ‘favorites’ and not a ‘best of’...but...even so...Homescapes? Jackbox?

Certification has nothing to do with bugs, that’s on the developer’s or publisher’s QA team.

I don’t own a Switch. And, like countless others whose lives have been disrupted by Covid-19, am not in a position to throw $60 at a game I won’t even be able to play until question mark. And that’s just what I can actually walk into a store and purchase. In the case of Fire Emblem - which is, at present, my favorite

It’s not weird at all. Just the natural, shitty outcome of industry consolidation. As you said, it’s great if you’re a fan of the flawed games in question. But terrible if you’re more into the countless smaller, less easily monetized titles which are either sent out prematurely or simply left to die (or both) thanks

I’d make a case for Bill & Ted Face the Music being, if nothing else, the absolute right movie at exactly the right time, but I’m lazy.

You could’ve saved yourself, and indeed the rest of us, some time and just typed ‘fuck you, I got mine’.