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Ace combat actually did have paid DLC to put anime girls on your plane:

Not to mention Bourne is also the one with a plot and characters.

Alternate Universe. Basically, fanfiction where every character has a completely different personality to the point that they don’t resemble the original characters any more. Usually the writing quality is slightly lower than you’re imaging right now.

I’ll gladly trade you mine. I’m getting moon, but think the midnight form looks like crap.

I love them, but know going in that while there definitely are point and click elements, it’s more of a visual novel. While there are portions where you will be wandering around finding items and then using those items to open new dialog trees with characters, you will be spending significantly more time in the

Buy the PS3 if you want its exclusives. PSNow is not worth the money, and you can get a used PS3 for pretty cheap nowadays.

To be fair, there is already a character in the game named Hana.

Considering his username is a Simpsons reference, I’m gonna go ahead and assume he’s trolling.

/r/lfg is dedicated exclusively to finding a group of players.

Even on the highest diffculty, you end up extremely overpowered pretty early in the game. I loved the game, completed it at least once with each class, but it is not a challenging game at any difficulty level.

It’s like Gamerscore, but significantly less relevant.

I think amb may have been responding sarcastically.

I haven’t followed the show, but I can confirm my girlfriend has had the soundtrack on loop for months, and enters both of us daily into the ticket lottery. So yeah, there are definitely people into the show without seeing it.

No, it’s single-player only. It doesn’t really play like a board game, just uses a board game miniature asthetic.

Come on, OSX isn’t that bad. They’ve made some real progress in recent versions.

I certainly wouldn’t complain. Come on devs, give me all the quirky indie jrpgs you’ve got.

Snake is still MIA as well.

Too be fair, I would definitely drop $60 on a Space Jam RPG. If only to fill the void until Barkley 2 comes out.

Jaws of Hakkon is worthwhile if you enjoy the freeroam areas, and care a lot about the lore of the franchise. It’s a new freeroam area, and goes into the history of the previous Inquisitor, but doesn’t really advance your inquisitor’s story at all.

Tearaway had unlockable papercraft patterns for pretty much everything in the game, which I thought was a neat touch, considering the whole game is themed around papercraft and customizing the world around you.