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C’mon man it’s the 90's you dinosaur there’s no place for your various isms here.

(Of all the dystopian futures imagined in the 90's, I don’t think anyone pictured one where America backslid so hard from the progressive “Understanding stay at home father just wants to talk to you about your friend’s epilepsy” 90's to

Don’t give publicity to PETA, they are a crazed group that hurts far more animals than they’ve ever helped.

The Humane Society is the group worth attention, they really are doing the good work fighting animal abuse.  They’re the real deal, uncovering hidden abuse and working to adopt out homeless domesticated animals. 

Whenever people mention how revolutionary goldeneye was, they always seem to miss what I consider the most important part. Instead of running to the final switch or boss being the only goal, each level gave a set of creative objectives accomplished in unique ways. THAT, to me, is what Goldeneye brought to the table.

I’ve found the new races the game has added in general a rather disappointing set of “humans wearing dragon horns and bunny ears”.

Since this game’s version of cat people are “wearing those headbands you can buy at hot topic and a cat tail”, I kind of hoped they would get more creative going forward, but it seems the

Palette swaps were common back then. Heck even Final Fantasy 6 had a huge number of palette swap bosses in the second world. I get your meaning though. Also, the game was original going to be Final Fantasy IV, then Chrono Trigger was going to be Final Fantasy IV. I’m glad both plans changed, those two games were

I adore the Switch, but I really wish that Nintendo had kept the built-in digital manuals that they had incorporated into the Wii U and 3DS. They were useful, and couldn’t have been challenging to implement.

This isn’t that uncommon. They’re just roms being emulated. I assume the games on the NES/SNES classic still had all their original bugs too. 

Played through this game in my emulation days and it is definitely one of the most complex and replayable RPGs given you have multiple endings to unlock. The only thing regarding difficulty (as Chris points out) which is almost game-breaking is not having Charlotte in your party makes it extremely hard. The easiest

I tend to follow the story of whoever I picked as my main, letting the other characters serve as background “happenstance”, but I see what you mean.

As for the attack system, practice will get the combo timing down. It’s not nearly as annoying as getting in those combos in Sword of Mana at least.

By the way, I played

There has been a big push in modern games to make the gameplay “reveal” itself to the user through play rather than bore users with tutorials. I admire the effort, but when they site how old games never held your hand, well, that’s not really true. All those old games had manuals listing everything from the basic

Rip the ROM, apply fan patches, and run it through BSNES. It’s not ideal, but it works.  Just make sure you actually buy the game before doing all that, let’s reward Squeenix for doing something I had given up hope they would do.

As for me I completely disagree. I found the game’s character development and combat far more well designed, the choices made had a greater impact (in that there actually are choices), all the various systems implemented were pretty impressive for their time, and frankly ones the timing of combos is worked out it’s

Frankly the quality of GameFAQs guides has gone downhill as the audience for that sight has dropped off in recent years.  It’s a shame, because in it’s hey day it really did have some impressive guides which often had far FAR more details than the official ones.  Nowadays, the most popular guides for far too many

This is a very helpful guide. I’m hoping they’ll do what they did in Japan when those players complained about the lack of manuals and patch them in. By “patch them in” I mean downloaded onto the switch, not adding a browser link that’s clunky and only works when the user is online. (There are a handful of games where

Posting this again.

That’s literally impossible.  That many adults, there are GOING to be children there.  That’s how people work.