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It looks like Cloud Frog still has his sword when transformed, so I’m hype to see an undead looking Vincent Frog lmao

Rachel

I mean, no. It honestly felt more like I was being hammered on the same three or four points, and then the rest of the review was written around them—it doesn’t read as any more specific than other reviews, re: what’s wrong with the game outside of how the reviewer mostly “feels” is wrong about the game.

This entire review reads like something submitted by a user, instead of an actual staff member, and I can’t quite put my finger on why.

So in the end there are no real consequences for doing the right/wrong thing, other than the ending. the only difference is when you get the reward: Do you take it now, or do you wait a while to get a what’s usually slightly better one?

That’s what I mean, though. From what I’ve seen of the trailers, there’s no middle ground—you’re either supporting rabid, “I will kill everyone and do anything to get rid of these white people,” caricatures or you’re trying to keep both sides from murdering each other, with little in-between.

The game is set up, basically, where you’re either siding with the colonial powers that be to keep the status quo and maybe do a bit of good here and there (if possible) or you’re siding with the natives to try and either facilitate straight-up terrorism or broker peace/keep things from getting worse.

The game has been advertised, quite extensively, around the fact that taking sides will rightfully piss off not only NPCs and Factions, but also your party members—to the point where they might leave you, or try to kill you.

Yeah, my only quibble would be that this seems to be an expansive game, and maybe not everything has been revealed in the first ten hours of play (rightfully so, maybe? If this is trying to be a Bioware game)—but, at the same time, if the game isn’t respecting your time or giving you more chances to be the force of

Spiders are friends and should live rent free in every house 

So, what does the game play like? Haven’t watched the trailer yet, but I wanna get someone’s experience who has actively watched the development.

I think we need to stop thinking about, at least on the level of “who these games are made for,” whether X or Y game is going to compete with another. With how the market seems—don’t quote me—it, more and more, feels like people with disposable income are really only buying two to three Big Triple A Video Games a

@Deeeejgj

I mean “I hate to be that person,” and yet “I will be that person anyway” lmao

First hit on google, my man.

No, that’s why you learn Card Mod, and the appropriate Magic Refine skills, and then get all the magic you could ever want through playing Triple Triad.

At everyone going to inevitably complain about the grind of drawing magic:

who hurt you

that guitar solo is boss, though