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I’d be interested to know how many of these kids end up complaining about the government wasting resources and money when they grow up

Because he saw that it was Saitama’s choice to take on all the blame. He’s just respecting his decision.

That’s true. He doesn’t openly defend Saitama as strongly as Genos does, but he does respect him a lot. With him being so old and experienced I guess he has his own reasons for keeping quiet about the situation.

That’s the thing that I really enjoyed about OPM. Since it’s pretty much guaranteed that heroes win in the end, you can get to focus on the little things that happen in a world filled with heroes.

I don’t think Saitama is as selfish as you mentioned. Destruction of life and property? Honestly most other heroes in that world do that - shirk responsibility or value of life - only they’re not called out on it like Saitama.

I really like that it just bypasses the standard shonen fake tension formula just to see how that works. Maybe only a web manga could get away with that, magazine editors would be pissing themselves.

I’m not sure you get the whole show is making fun of what you are talking about, It’s Anime hero satire. Why Anime fans find it so funny

I’m very happy to see this change. Number reviews are so early 2000s. The Yes/No was a better alternative but I think people should actually read what you guys write after putting so much time into the game (beyond a small box with a yes/no, that is).

I think the best solution is still the way Deus Ex: Human Revolution did it.

Technically, neither of them had any fault in it; before the Eclipse, as mortals they were both bound by fate and were simply following their part in the God Hand’s plan. After Griffith ascended and Guts was branded, however, they’re not bound by fate any more and can actually change the course of events against the

I'm one of the few who thinks FO3 is better than New Vegas. Don't get me wrong, I like both quite a lot. And I still have intentions of playing 2. New Vegas had some pretty great writing, but something about the quest options just felt lackluster to me. In theory having the different factions to fight or befriend was