cwboyer
Maverick
cwboyer

Ever since the very first Legend of Zelda, I always use the middle save slot and always name it Link. I don’t know what six-year-old me made me choose the middle slot, I was the only person using the cartridge, but ever since that time, I pick the middle slot in every Zelda game.

I do the same thing. I think it works pretty well as long as you do it right.

Absolutely. That part is SO great. I’ve rewatched it multiple times too.

Quite right, I don’t know how I forgot that.

I totally am. Ha! Whoops!

I love the chest scar, possibly from Wind Waker?

I love it. So glad to see people keeping my favorite game out there.

Local multi is great. Just not exclusively.

“Just then, like any freelancing individual with a looming deadline, I thought to myself: how can I turn this into work?”

What got me was:

Damn! Why didn’t I think of that? XxXsepiroth420XxXxXx will probably be taken by now.

You also have to use a fresh username, no hoping or waiting for somebody to relinquish the name you wanted. If somebody got XxXsephiroth420XxX a few years ago and you really want to show off that edge of yours, you’re gonna have to find another way because old usernames aren’t getting released.

Wait, is that first one (the korean ad) yelling “fuck bitches!” at the end as loan words?

Ugh. I kind of hate buying Persona games because there is inevitably an updated, more-content version to come out in a year or so.

#3 May Surprise You!

I don’t think anybody is wondering.

Well, I’m still not going to play through it again, but I like Persona 3. PERHAPS if there was a convenient way of playing the portable version to try the female MC loop, that’d be interesting, especially since as I understand it, a lot of the quality-of-life updates they made in Persona 4 and onward got backported to

Now playing

Okay. So I love the Persona games, (at least 3 and onward) but at the time I started playing them, 3 felt like a bit of a slog. So finally one day I sat myself down determined to finish it. During the course of an evening I rushed, made my way through the final months of the game and to the top of Tartarus, to

I like seeing this stuff, because I appreciate the technical mastery required to make it go; plus it’s nice to know that archival efforts for WiiU software are in a good place. But dang, I sure wish the games I bought and paid for and are able to play easily, looked like that.