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They don't specify because the speedrunning community literally doesn't care if it's a "glitched" run or not.

Have better parents.

If you make a call impersonating rescue personnel telling them to walk into sight of armed forces yelling an aggressive phrase, you know full well what you're doing. Absolutely zero doubt in my mind. That isn't a prank phone call. That's fully premeditated.

That isn't on the police at all, they have to respond that way because they have no idea on the validity of the call but they can't question it or face even worse possibilities.

He's willing to prank someone in such a way as to order them to kill themselves by impersonating a fireman or other public worker. If this person is 12, they're already too far gone as it is.

Imprisonment for life, regardless of age, should be the result of this. It's an act of terrorism.

The person who did this run enjoys the game far more than you ever have or ever will. He's spent probably hundreds upon hundreds of hours, knows the entire game front and back, how it works, and everything in between. What do you know about it? How to follow the quest markers?

I really like the comments on these articles talking about how they don't like "glitched runs" when that isn't even a term that the speedrun community itself uses. No one in the entire speedrun community cares about "glitched" vs "non-glitched." They care about the specific rulesets of any given run, which MIGHT

Most speedrunners have actual good chats with a nice group of people chatting and talking and discussing the run, along with the runner themselves explaining and chatting with everyone else.

Except Firion from FF2, and Cecil's Paladin version both predate that art and both look girlier even in game than Butz did.

Years from now, people are just going to ask, "Why were people excited for watches when no one was wearing watches anymore?" The entire first point is basically garbage level gaming that no one with any actual standards should want to be a part of. "Shitbirding?" Are you kidding me? Jesus Christ, Kotaku, fire this

It's worth keeping in mind that Schreier doesn't like Xenoblade so his opinions on large open world RPGs likely doesn't line up with anyone else at all.

It's still really dumb that Oreshika isn't getting a retail release at all. There have been far more niche titles and garbage titles that have gotten retail releases meanwhile you have a very full and large RPG that Sony should be pushing as a premiere title for the handheld and what happens? Nah, let's just let it

It had literally all of those things except for needing 3 gems for transformation. Rampage mode works a bit differently.

People already do this and they sell for like $40 easy.

This one is even more specifically pointless because the Mario amiibo itself is identical to the one in the Mario Party bundle, which won't be rare because it'll just be released on its own in large quantities after Mario Party 10 comes out. There's no reason for anyone to actually try to buy this over that one.

I'm fine with 1 but not fine with her example. Saying Wonder Pink's personality is just "girl" completely ignores every other scene in the game past her introduction and her statement that she's the only playable female is also false. Immorta joins later on in the game and she's quite clearly female as well as a

The Wonderful 101 segment shows very little research on her part. Wonder Pink's personality is also incredibly abrasive and physical on top of having her girlish side. She's meant to be a split personality and the girlish stuff only accentuates the extreme anger side. Taking out one side of that ruins the character

It isn't any different from what Ivy already had for costumes, like the tinsel looking one. Great if you don't like Soul Calibur's costumes these days but you're kind of years late in making the comment or article if that's all that people want to say. It's a known quantity.

A lot of hentai artists or doujin artists draw for games. Like the entire Growlanser series. No reason to really point out that Yamatogawa happens to draw stuff like that, it's pretty normal.