aesicar
Aesicar
aesicar

+1 to communication between developers and consumers

This is actually kind of a neat situation, both in terms of Atlus being pretty fun and candid and showcasing a bit of the behind the scenes stuff with localization.

No, I don’t have a dog, yes I have a 1 year old, and yes I clicked here to see if I could use it for her...babies are just hairless puppies anyway...

Tell your son I said, “You’re welcome.”

...Do I have to name work?

Battlefield is cheating on you with a couple thousand boyfriends and girlfriends and won’t even invite you for a threesome.

I’m just going to say this:

Well that’s good then. I hold the same annoyance for companies banhammering fan games as I do when authors speak out against fan fic of their works. The argument that it’s pulling away revenue from the ‘real’ IPs is baffling to me - wouldn’t it at the very worst do nothing and at best generate revenue?

reading this made me feel lonely

I largely enjoyed how much faith the game had in me. I complain about some of the puzzling but I think that’s largely because I just wanted to explore the game space forever. Such great colors and environments!

Sounds perfect to be honest. Sounds like a game that actually respects the player’s ability to figure things out for themselves.

Seems like you almost killed her with kindness. Literally! Mwahaha!

Some lady in her escalade was hell bent on flipping my off and running me down in my Fiesta. Came up to a light together and I gave her smile and a little wave and she flew into a rage like no other. Light turned green and she flew into my lane like a dumbass. Being nice hurts.

I won a Mario vs. Sonic argument with that when I was 7.
“Oh yeah, well at least Mario can breathe underwater”

Officer, I looked away for just a moment to empty out my spit valve, and that must be when I hit that lady.

Those kinds of people blow.

I think people just feel so safe in their regular lives that they don't think anything bad will happen to them even if they aren't paying attention.

Take that internet.

A reasonable response.

Silly man, this is the internet.