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Yes. Both expansions are vastly different from the initial core story.

SE announced the names of both primals being seen in Stormblood, along with the name of the raid, back in October of last year. Who they are isn’t really a spoiler - how they’re summoned and why is the main plot point, as well as the actual fight itself.

Admittedly, I have to say I’m kinda annoyed that Kotaku has been entirely silent upon information or anything regarding the release of Stormblood or anything leading up to it (I checked the site regularly but there was literally no coverage on the expansion that I could find for the last couple months) but the second

The title of the song is actually “1-Up Girl”.

Yeah, agreed. Sarkeesian can and does make good points at times but she’s bad about moving goal posts so that nothing is ever enough. Fem Freq is like that a lot in general, which is why I tend to take a lot of their stuff with a grain of salt. Sometimes their points are valid and their critiques well reasoned. And

The new expansion for FFXIV is coming out on the 20th (early access on the 16th). So XIV might be worth the time to check back in on.

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For people getting a “not available in your country” error, here’s the full video on Vimeo (not blocked in the US):

I think its totally fine to not want to romance any of the options in Persona 5. Its entirely likely and possible that Akira/the Protagonist might not actually be interested in any of the options the game presents. I have a friend on her first playthrough and she’s in the same boat - she basically is playing Akira/the

You also only played a demo and not the final product. The final game was way different in terms of playability from the demos.

I think he means XIII (13). 14 didn’t have two sequels, 13 did.

I find it strange that Rime is being scrutinized while The Witness (a very repetitive and bland puzzle-game trying too hard to be Myst) got a ton of praise.

If I recall it correctly: It was an indie game being made by one person that eventually got bought by a slightly large (but still small) development studio that redid a lot of the original game’s work.

There’s an Ann available for preorder and one of Joker in his Phantom Thief outfit as well!

You can also exploit the absolute crap out of obtaining money if you use the Confuse Trick in Mementos against one of the Request Bosses. Fuse a Persona with Pulinpa and Confuse Boost and also have a Persona with you that has a high Luck stat (Luck is what helps determine the amount of money monsters give you) Take

I actually like Mishima - the resolution to his Confidant arc shows how far he comes as a person, and it really reflects on those people who see themselves as worthless and try too hard to find a way to fit in. Not to mention, his scenes in the game’s ending sequence (which you only get if you max him out) are rather

I actually really enjoy taking my Switch with me. I use TV mode when I’m at home most of the time (except for if I decide to laze in bed or if I’m in the kitchen waiting for water to boil while I’m cooking), but I really get a lot of use out of it when I’m on public transit like the train for things like PuyoPuyo

Also the complaint about people posting games online with little/no commentary. Sometimes I want to actually see the gameplay/story for a game I own but don’t have the time/energy to break out and play myself, so I like to find LPs with no commentary in order to enjoy the game’s story. Like, I really enjoy watching

I’ll just continue to support Crunchyroll and Amazon can fuck off with their double paywall. Yeah - Amazon Prime is nice but requiring it and another $60 subscription on top of that is insane. There’s already a Prime section of Amazon VOD - I shouldn’t have to get another subscription just to watch current anime.

Oh man, I remember “v0.96" coming out. It was lightyears ahead of anything else that’d been done up til then. It was also my first experience with FFV and really to me the only true NA release of the game until FFV: Advance released in 2006.