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Actually, it’s absolutely the right choice for a business. If it’s not making money, cut your losses and work on something better immediately. 

As someone who is playing hours and hours of Sword and Shield, I really wanted TemTem to knock my socks off, but this review perfectly says almost everything I was thinking about the game...to a level that’s somewhat spooky. Every time I try to immerse myself in TemTem I find myself struggling to stay interested.

I think this is the key thing modern filmmakers miss. The reason people wanted more of the Star Wars lore and universe was because the original story was so wonderfully done, the audience wanted to spend more time in the world that it created. It wasn’t because the original films overloaded us with lore, and

Oscar Issac said he was playing Poe as being romantically interested in Finn, though he said “Disney wasn’t quite ready for that”. He said that storyline would have been more interesting. 

The only thing I could think of is that some fans claimed an explosion of that magnitude near a gas giant could ignite the planet and turn it into a small sun, but I’m not smart enough to know how much bro-science is going on there.

The Visual Novel seems to have enough material to suggest Rise of Skywalker could have been an entire trilogy on its own...and given how rushed it was maybe it should have been. 

Ah man, this is so sad to hear. So many sad losses in gaming this year. If there is any life beyond this one I hope Remilia has found her peace in it.

I mean, Everybody Loves Raymond was literally the same thing and no one batted an eye...

I’ve never cared about spoilers, largely because if I like the film, book, etc, I’m going to see it or experience it multiple times. If it can’t hold up without the plot twist, then it probably isn’t something I’d be interested in. Nothing against plot twists, they just aren’t what I want the movie to hinge on.

I know doing a regular strip takes a lot of effort and talent, but am I alone in that like 3/4 of these didn’t even make me crack a smile? The first one genuinely baffles me, while most of the rest just didn’t land. If it’s just a me thing I’ll see myself out...

I made a mental note to check out Remember Me, but then I saw one middling review and never got around to it. The concept seemed right up my alley, though, very Inception meets Cyberpunk. May have to give it a try.

“Fake news folks, this is what fake news looks like.”

Honestly afger having tried Gwent with a controller on PC and then trying it on iOS, this is one of the few games that is much better with touch controls. 

I never mind a story starting off in medias res - in fact most of the best fictions of our time start this way. What I do mind is when the story *as presented* doesn’t answer all of the questions it raises within its own narrative and expects you to go hunt down the answers yourself. Early Marvel was notorious for

While, like others, I respect the sheer amount of work it takes to make any sort of game with no budget while also trying to manage school and work (something, let’s be clear I have never and could probably never do), I gotta say as a player this doesn’t look like something I’d even take a second glance at. The art

I thought I was going to hate XP candies, but you’re right, they’ve actually become a godsend. Now if I catch a low level Pokémon that I like I don’t have to spend hours grinding it up to an appropriate level, I can just feed it some candies. Also the Raid battles themselves are a ton of fun - Dynamaxing is a pretty

“Shoddy development”?

I mean for me, they figured out how to do dozens of fur color and style options for Druid shapeshift forms years ago. So I just sortof shrug and move on - if that’s the explanation they want to go with, fine I guess. It just doesn’t really land with me. 

I know this is a blatant Necro post, but I 100% agree that Disney Infinity did “toys to life” in a way no other game did and like you and others in the comments, I nabbed a bunch of the figures on clearance just to have them on display. The design and “superhero” proportions, as you call it, were just fantastic. I

My wife and I visit Japan twice a year, and we spent a day in Kyoto on our last trip. There seemed to be far more European tourists than American or Chinese. The tourists in Kyoto were so rude and obnoxious that my wife and I actually cut our day short and spent the rest of our time in and around Yokohama.