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I love how comic books artists can’t decide if he’s pink or flesh toned or tanned.

That would be Silver Sable’s version of the police, which she uses to take over the NYPD + New York, with the narrative basically giving her a slap on the wrist for doing so—yeah.

Peter Parker is canonically a little swarthy and ambiguously ethnic-looking

Will the remastered fix the absolute bonkers-dumb plotline of Peter Parker working with and for a pretty fascist police force? Or all the dumb borderline pro-cop propaganda in the story

Which version of the game would you recommend? I remember playing the PS1 versions, and starting but never finishing the PSP version.

Wake up and get with the fucking program of reality.

I have no idea why this comment is pending approval and I don’t like it.

Are the novels any good? I remember the story of Lunar being pretty standard hero’s journey-type stuff with a slice of...uh *checks hazily-remembered notes* space aliens and dragons?

Lunar were some of my favorite RPGs growing up, even if the stories—iirc—weren’t super deep or complicated. They’re right up there with Grandia and Tales of Eternia (Tales of Destiny II in the US) as the first RPGs that helped get me into RPGs that weren’t blockbuster hits at the time, like FF7 or Star Ocean: The

I mean, agree to disagree.

I mean, if you over-explain everything and gloss over how these things connect together, of course you’re going to get nonsense. None of what you described is revealed at the same time, nor is most of it thrown in your face shotgun-style without build-up or explanation. (I will concede that the final boss of FF9, Necro

I think that attitude is also going in the wrong direction, tbh. Good storytelling is always going to be subjective no matter the medium, and one of the first things everyone should learn as an author—especially if you’re a white male author—is that there’s nothing new under the sun. Most every idea has been done

because not one of them would pass muster for a book publisher and editor if you presented them as a coherent or remotely interesting story.

Play the Persona series if you want to see good storycraft.”

I will never understand this take. FF7&8 maybe have obtuse stories—FF7 moreso than 8—but mainline entries into the franchise since then have not been difficult to understand.

Can’t see the video, Bashcraft.

Avatar had two major alien species, one of which were basically long space cats while the other were pterodactyls. None of the humanoids in the movie also moved or reacted or did stunts in a way that was superhuman—which, as far as the Spartans and Elites are concerned, are par the course for how they fight.