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Crazy Tom
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Legs. For. Days.

They have to have teenage drama issues, too, and at least one sequence where they all go out shopping for clothes together.

Just once, I’d love for them to make one of these MLB/NBA official games, then have a Persona-like rpg hidden underneath. That would get me into sports games again.

I wish Diablo III was more like Divinity. Then, you’d have to communicate more to figure out your plan of attack.

After playign The Last of Us, both Bioware and Bethesda’s facial animations simply look like trash. It’s really hard to connect to characters when they stand around like dolls with blank expressions.

Lol, yeah, “outrage” was a bad choice of hyperbole, the word has too much political connotation with it these days. Still, it is rather funny that most of the comments debating Alexandria concern a small comment about a game nearing 10 years old (Jesus, time flies) rather than the game that the article was written to

Lol, ty for the succinct review

Lol, I love that there’s more outrage about you hating Alan Wake rather than the game reviewed by the article itself. The people demand answers, Heather!

Even without heads, THEY’RE STILL GOOD DOGS.

Nice!

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Looks a loooot like the art style from the Adventure Time ep “Water Park Prank” that had a guest artist. How bonkers would it be if they had a hand in making Loot Rascals?

It’s literally the only game I’ve ever platinumed, and it wasn’t even on my own account!

Lol, Patricia with what really matters.

Actually, there are bots. Last I played (a long ass time ago), the monster bots were pretty dang mean, while the hunter bots were slightly incompetent. Still, for free, can’t hurt to check it out. I loved it on launch day.

What about Pikmin? Could we consider that RTS? “RTS hybrid,” maybe? Same with Battalion Wars.

Does a game need base-building and resource-management to be considered RTS?

Woah! I didn’t know it was a Thing!

Lol so I’m not crazy!

Maaan, I remember once, while playing this on the SNES, the system was old and didn’t hold onto the cartridges as solidly as it should. Something knocked the system, the cartridge wiggled just a little loose, and things went CRAZY.

Back when I first started World of Warcraft in the vanilla days, I had no idea about soulbound and stat-improving gear. Up to this point, all the RPGs I had ever played had the standard shopkeeper-sold gear.

The emptiness of him standing outside the walls by himself adds so much, too. I didn’t even think about it when making the reference.