apathyaunt
ApathyAunt
apathyaunt

I remember when the Runaways fought Cloak and Dagger that one time. One of the Runaways, being a fussy teen, told Dagger to cover up cause she looked like a skank.

I didn’t know Rakuten, I’ll try that first. Thanks!

I can actually defend myself in Japanese but their websites are so cluttered that it gives me a headache to just try. It’s like Japanese internet got stuck in mid-90s Yahoo.

Perfect festival outfit tho

I would actually kill for the PokéBall short-shorts. They’re lovely and the little tassels are so so cute.

My problem with recent FFs is the dialogue, to be honest. The writing. It’s very anime, and for me it clashes severely with the realistic visuals. Think of the FFX laughing scene... and then re-do it in your mind with sprites or as an anime. Works better, doesn’t it?

Mikami! Mikami! La cazafantasmas!

Aw god. That game. Surely kotaku should ask readers for the most embarrassing videogame scene their parents have walked into? Cause honestly they don’t have to necessarily be sex. Britney Fantasy ranks up there.

I was playing with my brother and we essentially went into it to see if it could be done.

At least there seems to be some actual contact between models here - not like Dragon Age Origins uncannily plastic appendages brushing one another with the worst porn soundtrack ever conceived!

Christ. Easy on the Fire Emblem spoilers, Nintendo. European folks haven’t got it yet, don’t they? I’m barely halfway through, too.

Far too little samba/carnaval in that Rio 2016 clip. For shame.

Even if they don’t kill your libido, they can kill what makes the ritual work. A good friend of mine was on antidepressants and his libido was perfect, but he couldn’t get an erection no matter what.

Look I’m too busy trying to get people to bone in Fire Emblem right now, but if it had the choice of making people bone than I’d probably play it.

Hahah yes, I mean - the name is “You’re Not Alone”, so there is hope embedded in it from the start. But it really is quite melancholic, I think!

Can’t tell how many times I listened to this on repeat during my teenage depressions.

I get the feeling that it’s not very well regarded, but I loved everything of it.

That’s probably why I liked the original - I liked the sillyness of it that, granted you lost your life to the game, meant characters could more or less do everything. I know IZJB makes it a more strategic game, but I like my beefy mages :P