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Coming soon: FF7: Remake- Arbitrary Code Execution run that recreates the original game within the remake

You could hear me scream from several blocks away. I’m still crying. 

i still declare tom nook a good guy. selling you a house w 0 interest and no plan on the loan isn't being greedy.

This only serves as a reminder of how shocking it is that the Detective Pikachu movie stuck to the original designs as closely as it did.

I only posted this so we’d have the gif on file.

Hey now, just because you’ve completely lost your damn mind, that doesn’t mean you’re wrong. 😏

Can we, as gamers, agree on something for once?

I appreciate the reply. I really didn’t consider their resources. Maybe I’ll pick this one up just to support Tokyo RPG Factory, if for no other reason.

Thank you for sharing my point

...is this really an issue? How often does the exact same monster appear throughout final fantasy for crying out loud. Yes it’s a good idea, it’s called brand imaging.

I mean don’t get me wrong: I’m glad the game exists because not a lot of classic style RPGs are being made these days, but they’re not so scarce that I have to settle. Square is competing with themselves here with Octopath Traveler; I enjoyed my time with Setsuna for what it’s worth, but in terms of pure

Yeah. I think that’s part of the point. Final Fantasy games almost always have the same enemies. They don’t usually use the same models, but the enemy names are very much recurring. Ahriman, Cactuar, Tonberry, Goblins... the list goes on. They even tend to share attacks and weaknesses across games.

See, that’s the thing with me. I was really interested in this, so I downloaded the demo last week. The demo was what convinced me not to buy the game. The game might be great, the game might have soul and it might be fun and interesting, but I didn’t find any of those things to be true of the demo :(.

Nope, you are supposed to get a salary man job and give up your childish hobbies and take up a respectable one, like golf.

So, as a male >25 I'm not supposed to watch anime anymore, I guess?

Huh. Interesting.

Someone asked about that, and the VFX crew said they had never heard anyting about that.

I'm surprised that there was no mention in the "Virtual New York" section of how close the movie came to an "Amazing Spider-Man" tie-in. Kevin Feige mentioned in an interview how they were trying to get the OsCorp building model from Amazing Spider-Man to add into New York City as an Easter egg; it took too long for

The first "muscley guy" flexing a lot was Lee Priest, an IFBB pro bodybuilder and Aussie who lives in Austin, TX. Everyone likes Lee - he's an approachable guy who spits the truth about bodybuilding and drugs.