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I’m trying to imagine sitting through that performance and I’m already cringing. I commend you for sitting through that, as I probably would have just “gone to the bathroom” for the whole performance.

I don’t like Bastion because when I was in university during a talent show some young guy took it onto himself to do a reading of the narration from the game (which no one there, particularly the professors, had played or was aware of) in abad southern drawl while his friend did interpretive dance and music played

I may be an outlier, but I didn’t really like Breath of the Wild. In my head, people only like BotW because people in general prefer open world games, and they disregarded how little like Zelda that game actually is.

I’ve been around since the first one, and I can tell you, there never has been a universally praised Final Fantasy. Every single one had naysayers. II(IV), because they liked the blank slate main party of I and abstract, impersonal narrative. III(VI) because there was no single “main” character and the cast was so

Aside from “freaking”, this is exactly how a woman in her 20s actually speaks.

If there wasn’t a sale, their prices were insanely high, their shipping was expensive and slow (which tended to negate most sales, even then, usually sales just put them about on par with the normal prices elsewhere), and the processing of orders was insanely slow, but people wouldn’t stop praising them.

“One company, regardless of how much I like that company, should not be in control of THIS much of one product,” Sánchez tweeted.

Them buying Rightstuf is at least an updside for Canadians, as Rightstuf has been slowly pushing more and more out of the Canadian market by making it more and more costly to buy from them(now there is zero free shipping so pretty much out of the market).

Funi/CR store isn’t that bad to buy from here in Canada.

There is

I can’t speak for most fans, but Rightstuf has had pretty great prices, especially during their yearly holiday sales. Additionally, through their Nozomi publishing arm, they’ve made a number of older titles available after they’d fallen out of print elsewhere.

I’m the weirdo that actually uses the News app, but I think it’s only good for one thing: sale announcements.

I appreciated how linear it was honestly. So many games these days are giant open world maps.  It was nice to just get dropped into a mission with a beginning middle and end 

Couldn’t they patch them into the PS4 remaster? Uncharted 4 and Last of Us Part 2 had quite the array of accessibility options on the PS4. 

Eccentric Family is indeed a hidden gem. It’s not big and loud and flashy it’s just quiet, slow and tells its story. I really need a rewatch.

Should I unleash my Crunchyroll recommendation list, done sporadically and haphazardly, not even by far complete by any means?

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Oh, hey. Another anime list that ignores A Place Further than the Universe. What a surprise. -_-

I loved Strikers on GC and Wii, and I’ve found this entry pretty mediocre. Just like Golf and Aces, it came in as bare bones as possible. I think I’ve played it maybe a few hours since it released over a month ago, and haven’t touched it since the first week. If I could go back, I’d return it. I really loathe the

Sounds about right.

I will add that Callisto was announced back in 2020, so if anything EA got hot under the collar about Glen making a new DS, and decided to get in on the resurgence.

I’m absolutely here for it too. I’ll probably play Callisto day one. It’s just weird how so many space horror games are dropping in the upcoming release cycle. 

I’m here for it.

Like plenty of others have said, the PS3 original (and especially its PS4 port) still look fantastic, and given the choice this is one of the last remasters / remakes I’d have asked for. But also, it’s easy enough to just not buy it - I’ll just play the copy I already own and likely forget this new version ever existed