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I didn’t think RD’s Hard difficulty dialogs made it into the English translation?

Engage doesn’t have the best characters, but I do enjoy the mood of it. It’s fine to view it as a separate beast from oldschool Fire Emblem (a game series I started playing before it left Japan), because it really is, but I don’t think

It’s more about small devs not getting the attention they deserve. Notably indies suffered most in in regards to Sony, with PS4 dev kits, which are expensive and take months to arrive.

I love Farm Sim and Life Sim games, but I tried Portia and it was... eh. I couldn’t bring myself to play it. Stardew and Rune Factory 4 are my favorite games in these genres,

I mean, some of the best games are 7/10's.  And I really enjoy Vampire Survivors, it’s a great way to unwind.

So yeah... the fan translation is out, and it includes MSU-1 support for the video sequences and voice acting.

Yeah, and it saddens me that what was once a major outlet like Kotaku is supporting this kind of behavior.

This article might be the reason why I leave the site. I’ve been an avid reader for as long as the site has been alive, and I know things have happened that have screwed over Kinja in the long run, but that

Are we really picking on fan translators now? Are we throwing a tantrum because they aren’t working on this one specific thing when these are just passion projects with relatively little budget? Remember empathy, people.

I’ll take any Tokimeki over no Tokimeki, and it’s unfair to be picky over something we’re receiving

Not to say I don’t agree with the spirit of the post- NFTs are dumb, environmentally destructive tech that I wish would die sooner than later, and these people are idiots- but it feels a bit like kicking someone when they’re down to call them losers in the title.

Honestly this isn’t even really a reporting piece, just

I thought that Harmony Gold was fine with releasing Macross in the US again? I remember reading about it earlier this year:

Starfield will likely be on Gamepass for life, as other Microsoft exclusives are.

But I find Gamepass is a great deal, especially for someone who doesn’t have the budget to buy many games. I get to try out all sorts of oddball indies that look vaguely interesting, and some I even loved, like Spiritfarer or Rain on your

It’s more an answer to another oldschool space game, Noctis, a space exploration sim from yonder days of DOS and Windows, of which I will not name the fifth sequel because it will delay it by another decade at least. May it rest in its zombified peace.

Fair fair.

It’s hardly the game’s fault that you, apparently, aren’t meant for it. I came into it looking for an experience like Noctis IV and stumbled across a baby No Man’s Sky in early development. The entire point of Noctis is just you just wander around on procedurally generated planets taking in the atmosphere. Just in

There’s nothing being pirated here. It’s more akin to OpenTTD, OpenMW, Julius/Augustus or OpenRCT2 where you need the original game’s assets to play it- and they aren’t being freely distributed with the project, only the ability to run the game engine on different or newer platforms.

Can you compress Awkward Zombie more? I can still read some of the text if I squint just right.  Thanks!

Sure, as SEGA owns Atlus (thus Persona and all Persona merchandising) and has had their fair share of good games this year, Yakuza: Like a Dragon, Streets of Rage 4 and Total War included, not including the obvious P5R.

Sure SEGA is almost out of business— not really. They making bank.

We had cousins who got Cheeto dust in my dad’s Onkyo player. That was fun.

Discombobulated

Oh, I actually love the remake’s physics more than the original. It feels a little more forgiving, which doesn’t mean much for Spelunky, but enough for me.

Haven’t done Flight Sim just yet; I have Game Pass, but I’m afraid my old GPU might catch fire if I try.