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sure, it’ll change the plot.

Only in Japan.

It’s a been a super good season in that regard. I’ve been especially thrilled with Yuru Camp, which shows what can happen when a slow-paced, slice of life is done right, and when you have a very authentic character at the center of it.

How I feel watching Yuru Camp

Aw, I remember that time that our group decided to play all-Bards!

My character looks exactly like it did in the character creator.
I don’t have any complaints heh.

Fate/Grand Order is probably one of the easiest games of these games to play. You do not have to worry about equipping weapons, armor, accessories or other stat boosts. Your stats are based on the hero level and what skills have been upgraded.

Listen, fellow white person: That kid is amazing. He was NOT disrespectful. He framed his journal entry in terms of what HE wanted. He did not curse or call the teacher names. He expressed his honest reaction. In his journal. Which is what a journal is for.

I wanted Dracula shown more. He was so good in that first ep.

One of my friends is in the same boat and strongly prefers the PvE “main” game. I’d get it if it was also free but I’m hesitant to commit the money. It may be fun as hell, but on paper it sounds... weird.

I’m right there with you; I thoroughly enjoyed the PVE Co-Op. I can see why the Competitive mode succeeded. I mean no Player Unknown’s BattleGrounds released on the PS4, yet Xbox One, meant there wasn’t much competition for Fortnite. And once you get that started, more players join in. Plus I mean, it’s free.

I personally would rather play co-op pve than competitive myself. It was one of the reasons why I downloaded Fortnite when I saw it for “free” back in September but couldn’t play the pve unless I forked over $50-ish for it. I was honestly just expecting a demo level and if i liked it, I’d have probably bought it. As

PvE will be free at some point this year. They’re only charging for early access.

God, as someone who paid for PvE, the fact that BR is free is a bit of a punch in the dick. More so since the main progression problem with PvE is that it requires you to drop a potentially stupid amount of money to get the right equipment/materials to reasonably advance.

I think Girls’ Last Tour actually did a better job of nailing the same feeling as the original Kino’s Journey, and it’s even from this season.

I’m curious how Kino got a “best of” mention when by all account’s I’ve seen Girls Last Tour managed to be a better adaptation than the actual adaptation.

It’s a bummer that most people are neglecting March Comes in Like a Lion. The first season was okay, but a bit dull at times. The second season started off slowly and then quickly rose to be the most emotional, down to earth story I’ve seen all year. Just a complete 180.

Really? Because for the most people I’ve talked to, it was one of the biggest disappointments of the year. It has none of the depth or the narrative cohesion that the 2003 Kino’s Journey managed to convey — indeed, it felt that the production staff just didn’t care very much, they even let fans vote which short

Bayek is great, but I think/hope that Aya is more likely to be the new Ezio. Or maybe they’ll share a trilogy. Bayek had Origins, Aya gets the next one in Rome, then the third one we switch between both of them operating in different countries simultaneously.