battletankbob
battletankbob
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I think replying to the replies is making that mountain. I left a salty, snide comment, sure, but didn’t expect all this hubbub over it. And I’m not going to not defend myself. At least until I stop caring/the replies get to be too much to keep up with.

Well, I am the type to leave a salty, snide comment about a (apparently, as everyone is pointing out) minor spoiler, so wouldn’t you believe me when I say I avoided trailers to go in clean?

I mean, check out my avatar icon thing. I like Lupin the Third. It’s a long running, well established franchise. I’ve seen a few episodes in my day and I think I’ve got a handle of Lupin’s character. Lupin settling down? And not with his long-time (mostly unrequited) love Fujiko? That’s a twist, believe me.

“I think knowing Lupin gets married in an important plot development (especially given his character and history) and, to me, reduces the surprise for my first time viewer. It doesn’t matter when it happens, a spoiler is a spoiler. Now something like Lupin being in the show, that’s not something knowing about that

I’d have loved to watch the first episode when it came out 7 months ago, but it wasn’t readily available back then.

Being the first or last thing that happens doesn’t discount it being a spoiler and my reaction to seeing a spoiler.

And I haven’t seen the first episode or anything about the series cause I wanted to go in blind. A title card spoiling it is different than reading it in a headline, unexpected. So, please... don’t be that guy.

When the series first premiered there was no ready way to access it. It wasn’t on hulu or crunchyroll or anything to my knowledge. A few months ago I had time to watch it, but didn’t have access. Lately I haven’t had time to watch anything, but now it’s readily accessible. While those circumstances or my increasing

Well, you’re not wrong I’m creating my own problem. It’s only a problem because I care about the show and it being spoiled for me.

And I’ve literally not seen the first thing that happens in the anime. Cause I haven’t seen the anime yet.

Cosplayers are such talented artists. These people are no exception.

Thanks for the spoiler-rich headline. Glad I haven’t been looking forward to watching this show when I had the chance or anything.

Supporting my theory the version they released it with was the beta.

The pose looks innocent enough, I don’t think it’s very “sexualized”. But the fact I see it as normal could be a symptom of a larger issue. I’m used to seeing female characters in these types of poses that try to contort their bodies to show off as much T&A as possible. I didn’t even notice it as being at all sexual.

be neat if he’d, like, record his own version of MGSV’s script and release it to be used as a mod in the pc version.

Not to mention Ayala’s super awesome and powerful. She’s a great member. Plus there’s that one point in the ship in 12,000 bc where she doesn’t use weapons, so...

Huh wha? Nah, you get Charm and Double Charm without grinding. It comes at regular level ups. If you mean you had to grind to get it earlier than Chrono Trigger’s natural balanced progression, then, yeah, well, you can say that about any tech. Charm isn’t anything you have to have to progress.

I really hope that’s not the design. Looks uncomfortable and I really really really want actual physical buttons. Touch screen crap is why I don’t play mobile games. Even with haptic feedback or whatever.

“I never had to grind for materials.”
That’s good. That’s one of the best aspects of Chrono Trigger, in that you never really need to grind to level up or anything so long as you don’t run away from a bunch of battles. It had a great progression balance while still having fun and challenging, but not overwhelming,

no physical buttons? SUPER hope this stays a rumor.

I’ll agree there are a lot of women in One Piece that look alike with similar if not the exact same proportions. But just as many, as popsiclezeratul presented, have varied proportions. Such as..