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I mean... How would you feel if you have been working your ass of on something and people are saying that it sucks BEFORE it even comes out?! And then you do a panel so that people can ask you questions about the show and they are all around the same: “why does your show sucks so much?”.

Being a long time Marvel fan it’s hard for me to say this: Marvel is going down the drain. Secret Empire + the boring reboot they are planning for later in the year, where they will basically return to the old and stale status quo from a few years back... It’s very hard to be excited about anything. It’s sad really,

Honest question... I’m American, but not from the US, so I still see some things odd with the whole concept of skin color and culture. I think that it’s obvious that this man (Mark Tirico) is a black man (meant as of black skin color). However, the way I see it, there’s also a concept of “black culture”. So maybe what

Well... My only comments are: “Chill out, it’s only a game.” and “That wasn’t a too impressive collection of weapons to begin with.” I mean, I bet it certainly took some hard work, but you can get it back. Those Guardian weapons break very easily and they don’t compare with the Royal Guard or the Lynel weapons. I

I don’t think that the timelines must have merged. If the Sheikah were so advanced and this is many years into the future of their advanced civilization, then it can be that they were able to look into the different timelines and follow the legend of the Hero, not only across different lifetimes, but also across

Yeah, I’ve always thought that the bad rep the game gets is because they marketed Vaan as if he was the main character, when in reality the story revolves around Balthier and Ashe.

But... the Joker didn’t kill Lois Lane, it was Superman who killed her in Injustice after being subjected to a mixture Scarecrow’s scare gas and Kryptonite, as planned by the Joker. Then, the Joker nuked Metropolis with a nuclear bomb that was set up to blow when Lois Lane died.

I think I just wanted “human representation”. Just a bunch of different people of different genders, races and sexual preferences enjoying the game; making the point that it has a very broad appeal.

They should have just included men too. There was no reason to single out women.

Actually, I got the game on first day when it came out and my game cartridge has the chanting version! I was listening to the video and wondering why I didn’t recognize the melody at the beginning, then the chanting started. That’s the version that I remember!

I remember playing that translation. When I got to play the official one it was super weird, especially that Faris!!!

Umm... If they’re enjoying something it’s not a waste of time. That’s why people do things: to enjoy them. Even if there are more games out there, who cares if they’re enjoying what they’re doing?

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It’s not the random joke that matters, but the attention that he gets for doing it. It’s normalizing something that shouldn’t be. Yes, it has it’s market and people that enjoy it. I’m not saying that he should stop doing it, since who cares what other people like...

And what is wrong with political correctness in the first place? I don’t get why suddenly everyone just wants to be an asshole to everybody and get away with it because “fuck political correctness”.

How do you know he doesn’t mean it? That’s the problem with these kinds of jokes... The comments get meaner and meaner that the person gets away with anything, so you really don’t know what they really believe in.

Great list! Kahina was awesome.

With both expansions played throughly I have around 120 hours of gameplay. My wife has more than 300 hours. So, judge how much time you want to invest on the game. Both of those gameplays have dozens of hours extra than required. I think you can finish the game and both expansions in less than 80 hours if you focus on

FFVIII is really good overall. I love it.

Have you read other fashion reviews? For example, the best and worst dresses from the Oscar red carpet. It’s always like that: half joke/mockery and half flattery.