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Today I learned my hiragana writing skills are less than an 8 year old.

Awesome.

Ugh, I couldn’t figure out how to edit my post, but I wanted to add that according to someone else I know who is playing the JP version, apparently all petting your allies does is increase your support points/affinity with them. That’s cool, but just as easily done in combat (at least in Birthright), so petting your

I’d play a cooking mama x fire emblem.

To be honest, I can’t really tell what petting my allies has accomplished in the Japanese version. I’ve noticed that main character’s love interest (Aqua/Azura in my case) acts shy and uncharacteristically into it (because the occasional pet of the head is nice of course), and at one point the game asked me to blow

Jack White once requested something like three pounds of guacamole made with his specific recipe, as well as some other weird fruit on the side. It sure sounds weird, but with how much of a safety hazard there could be, it’s nice to hear that bands care.

Thanks! I grabbed the 1st one.

I was made fun of by a gamestop employee once for my choice of game and tastes (picked up Dark Souls and Catherine), because I wasn’t getting Cod or some other game I don’t remember.

I'm still disappointed we never saw Linkle in Hyrule Warriors outside of that art book.
I totally could have gone for a non-canonical little sister type for Link.


I'm looking forward to seeing if anything worthwhile comes out of this Link Jam.

Your voice is incredibly fitting for the sort of feeling the game puts off.

As for the game, I'm definitely going to give this a shot. It looks great!

Oh. No I was just being an idiot and reading things that weren't there. My bad!

Seriously one MILLION (shouting, not emphasis) times this.
I love my Wii U, but the gamepad's battery charge drains so quickly that I often wish I could just throw it out the window.

Absolutely going to make some sort of lightspear out of these.

I'd like to mention since I haven' t seen anyone else say anything about it that the compatibility list isn't 100% accurate. The Soul Sacrifice games for example, both work on my PSTV (to my delight), though others that show up as downloadable in my download list are in fact not playable anyways.
So I guess it's hit

I actually thought the Auto Rifle was underpowered and not very accurate when I played.
I mean, I guess it might be biased because I just don't like the weapon in general, but that feeling drove me away from it more.
I'm definitely more a hand cannon kind of guy.

Ah, my bad. Shows how much I know. ;p

I never had any trouble with the thumbsticks, so I'm not totally sure what you mean there (sorry ; ; ) but I hear you on the splotchy screen. If it helps at all, the new Vita-2000 models have a totally different screen that instead of an OLED is an AMOLED so it's a little less vibrant, but won't get that splotchiness

I assumed PSASBR isn't supported because there's a PS3 version. As for Soul Sacrifice, I would have understood if the extended version was playable (but it isn't even though Japan can play it on the PSTV), and Gravity Rush.. well it's just weird that it's not available. That's a huge Vita title and one of my favorite

I've heard in the past that companies can choose whether to add support or not.
As for Soul Sacrifice not being available, I saw it available in a different region for their PSTV so I don't understand why it wouldn't work here. :/

This is to anyone who plays Zen Pinball already;

I'm really interested in the concept of this, and I've always seemed to like Pinball.
Should I buy this even though I'm really only interested in this table? Or should I just pass?
I've never played virtual pinball (save for Pokemon Pinball) so I'm having trouble

I would absolutely say that getting a PSTV and the 2 Danganronpa games would be an incredibly justifiable $200 purchase, and $200 well spent. Though, I haven't seen how they look on the PSTV, but assuming it's just as stated in the article (720p and whatnot) I can't imagine it being a bad choice.