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Make sure your receipt is easily readable in the picture, that it’s one of the required image types, that it’s under the maximum allowed size, and that the image shows as right side up in the preview when you’re uploading. It’s also easier to check all this stuff if you upload from a PC instead of your phone.

If you buy ten candy bars in one transaction, you get everything. Or you can buy fewer bars per purchase if you want to make it hard on yourself. Just make sure to buy in even numbers. Buying seven qualifying items in one purchase only counts as six. The rules on the official site explain things more thoroughly.

It’s just emotive language. No one reading the headline literally thinks that speedrunners are getting SAO’d into FFVII Remake Demo with no “log out” option in the menu.

Great. Now Microsoft will be policing speech they find “offensive” on their platform to applause by the gaming media. What pieces of garbage.

Anarcho-communism, eh? That would surely run the franchise into the ground. Far-lefties can dream, though, I guess. Maybe they should go make their own game and see how it does.

And this is where I take all those times that people told me to withhold judgement until we had more info and shove it back in their faces.

Capitalism is just how the world works, and without it, you wouldn’t have the choice to upgrade your house even if you wanted to. Nor would you have much choice at all in furniture or decoration. If you worked and completed jobs, there would be no pay, and if there was, it wouldn’t be good for anything. If you lived

If it weren’t for capitalism, you wouldn’t even have the choice to upgrade your house—a choice, I might add, that, as this article states, is not forced upon you. Without capitalism, you wouldn’t be able to buy the things you want to decorate your house, and Tom Nook probably wouldn’t have a place for you live in to

Always wary of the people telling everyone to vote instead of telling them to inform themselves and THEN vote. Then again, news channels and sites don’t even really provide information anymore so much as propaganda geared towards getting you to vote for the same side. You really have to seek out the truth if that’s

I’d honestly just prefer they bring M.J. back in line with the comics and make her a model, actress, nightclub owner, etc. Model or actress would probably be the easiest jump from where they are now.

People are wound so tightly these days. Wrongthink must be stamped out!

Eh, just something to consider. Don’t let me pressure you into buying something you don’t like or want, of course. I choose to support Tokyo RPG Factory because of my love for Setsuna, and I’ll continue to try to do so until they either go out of business or let me down too much. I just want people to give Lost Spear

I’m not yet certain what percentage of the monsters are reskinned, but if that’s what needed to happen in order for more time and money to be spent on more important things like a full score (not just piano) and more diverse locations (not all snowy tundra), then I’m okay with some reskinned monsters. Small companies

It seems like it’s just the models and animations that are being reused (for what percentage of the monsters, I don’t know), but they’re skinned different, so at least to me, they feel different enough while maintaining welcome familiarity to the monsters in Setsuna that I feel were so well designed int he first

More creativity can never hurt. With all the (not actually that many) nostalgic RPGs out there, Setsuna really hit me in a special place as the only one to really build on the amazing formula set up by Chrono Trigger all that time ago (Soul Saga, whenever it gets released, excepted).

Yeah. I just checked out the demo last night, and it’s unfortunate. The game itself may be good, but I feel that they chose a poor slice of the game to take it from. There’s no setup on what you’re supposed to be doing, so the stuff you run into feels random and disconnected instead of alive and engaging.

It is a spiritual sequel though, and it’s made by a very small sub-company owned by Square-Enix that doesn’t have access to all their funding. For being practically indie, Setsuna, at least, captured the magic of the older SNES-era of RPGs for me, and I’m super-excited for the improvements that Lost Sphear is adding

Hey, at least you gave it a chance and made up your own mind. I can respect that. Hopefully you’ll see something or hear something down the road that changes your mind, but maybe the game just isn’t for you. Personally, I’m psyched for a return of the Setsuna formula with more varied locations and music, and I really

Granted, but bear in mind that this is a low-budget game—potentially almost indie-level. The monsters in Setsuna were great; don’t let reskinned versions of them ruing the game for them if you would have otherwise liked it.

Granted, but bear in mind that this is a low-budget game—potentially almost indie-level. The monsters in Setsuna were great; don’t let reskinned versions of them ruing the game for them if you would have otherwise liked it.