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I’m surprised to see multiple comments here about “what made SoM so great/memorable was the co-op” because almost everyone I know who played the game back in the 90s played it by themselves, and because the co-op was very clunky, poorly implemented and just flat out not fun. Oh are you playing as the boy (Or even the

You just haven’t talked to many people I guess? Ramona was my favorite character in the original and I’m thrilled that she got bigger focus here. I still didn’t like the bait and switch, because when we thought this would be an adaptation of the comics I was excited to get some friends into it, bc I had friends that

Well, the way we see NegaScott act in that 1 minute wasn’t significantly different from how regular Scott acts through the majority of the movie and they both got along really well, so really, it doesn’t tell us anything lol.

Honestly I think it was just a throwaway joke. Because we really don’t see NegaScott act any differently than Scott does, and the two of them really got along, so they logically couldn’t be opposites. 

The TV series had a completely different title from the original Scott Pilgrim movie or any of the books. You guys had to have been a liiiiiiiittle suspicious it wasn’t going to be a straight adaptation.”

The Legend of Zelda says Zelda right on the package and she isn’t the main protagonist.

Honestly I would argue that it’s either its own continuity, separate from either comics or movie, or that it’s a sequel to the movie’s continuity. It is kind of explicitly NOT a sequel to the comics continuity imo, as evidenced by the Simon Lee story (which in the comics is explicitly stated by Kim that Scott’s

I don’t agree with this at all. The comics make it WAY clearer than the movie, and the movie does a fair job of hiding what Scott’s done wrong. In the movie, Envy is unequivocally evil and was the ‘bad one’ in her and Scott’s relationship, something that is never questioned by anyone and is upheld at every point in

Now that you bring up the LGBT thing, it bothers me/is very weird that Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, like the 2010 movie, decided to omit Stephen being LGBT. And it bothered me/was weird to me that they decided to make Todd LGBT I guess as a replacement for Stephen, instead of in addition to him. Like I get the movie

I think they all understand that not everyone who dislikes the anime hates women. The fact that you ignored everything else was said to comment on that one part though, makes you look like a hit dog hollering. 

Look, I didn’t like the bait and switch on this either, but your examples at the end are kind of ridiculous because this anime WAS about Scott Pilgrim, and even with his absence for multiple episodes he was still one of the most important characters and played a huge role. Also, the bait and switch wasn’t “to annoy

The show DOESN’T go into depth about “all” its characters though. The comics honestly went into more depth about more characters. The anime explores new territory with Ramona and *some* of the exes (the Katayanagi twins get even less than they did in the original, Lucas Lee gets more screentime but is more

I enjoyed it, but that initial disappointment is never going to go away for me for one main reason—when it looked like it was an adaptation of the comics (or at least a closer one than the movie), I was hoping to use it to introduce people to the story in the comics. People these days (at least the majority of my

The thing is, I don’t think Persona 4 being from 2008 makes it forgivable, and I also don’t think it’s right to chalk Persona 5 up to “Well, it’s not American sensitivities, they’re Japanese games” because despite obvious issues with LGBT issues in Japan, LGBT characters have been in Japanese media for a while, and

I think a lot of it was him too, because Persona 2 (both of them) handled gay characters (namely Jun, but also Tatsuya in Innocent Sin if you choose that option) better than 3-5 did.

You mentioned it in the article, but it is quite sad that they “try to make up for” the past homophobic jokes in P3-5, by...letting the MC select a male party member when asked who he likes, AKA something they did all the way back in Persona 2 in 1999, where it was treated seriously and with respect from the rest of

Well, VIII is in my personal top 3, (along with VI and X) so yay for the hot man and his great taste in games!

FFX is a very popular one. FF1...not so much. Like I doubt people would put 1 at the top of their lists, but X is a lot of people’s favorites. 

I know plenty of adults obsessed with FNAF who played all the games and still hated the movie, so it definitely has nothing to do with not understanding the lore.

I cannot believe this is the first thing they’ve chosen as part of their revival of the series. Even if the story in this ends up amazing, the concept in general, as well as the microtransactions were all but assured to turn a lot of people off of this, whether they were fans of the series or not. Starting with