That’s amazing! Coincidentally just ordered a book on Japanese diorama making. Had some neat tutorial on how to make little gashapon machines.
The level of realism in these never ceases to amaze me.
That’s amazing! Coincidentally just ordered a book on Japanese diorama making. Had some neat tutorial on how to make little gashapon machines.
The level of realism in these never ceases to amaze me.
Fantastic stuff. Reminds me a bit of: https://kotaku.com/japanese-high-school-students-room-will-amaze-you-1744591755
I’m sure the new compensation policy has nothing at all to do with eight current board members announcing that they will step down as of the June meeting.
When “enlightened centrists” talk about both sides uniting, I feel like this is what they had in mind.
one in which those in charge often make far more money than players
Ogre Battle on the N64 – how I’ve missed you so.
This guy gets it
Dear Atlus:
No better way to celebrate your birthday than with 1) a current gen port of Persona (never finished my old copy) and more importantly 2) more Ogre Battle/Tactics Ogre!
Yeah, that’s my hope. That rear thruster would be sweet, man.
Good point, he was probably only like 135 or something.
Respect for the Kotaku Fish.
To be fair, canonically SFV takes place before SFIII, so maybe he hasn’t developed the confidence to free ball yet?
I read as far as “Kerrunch” and my brain shut down.
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Hey now, I have enough hate for both companies, thank you very much!
It’s a lot safer to not send troops overseas to shoot brown people and create conflict in the first place.
Well, GMG thanks you for...
Your semantic argument relies on the assumption that when someone says “this doesn’t make any sense” they mean “this doesn’t make any sense to anyone anywhere”. But what they really mean is “this doesn’t make any sense *to me*”.
If you can rationally argue how selling for six months with induced FOMO spikes can unquestionably outsell a product’s lifetime sales, including those induced by price-cuts, then sure, I could see your point. But their thinking something this extraordinarily unlikely seems reasonably perceived as reasonless.
But as I’ve tried to argue here, there’s really no solid reason it’s to their advantage either. Sure, they get sales spikes they’d otherwise not see, but it’s sheer madness that they’d think these would out-do lifetime sales if they left it there.