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Having it not acknowledge Cobra Kai, which 99% of the audience will have seen, seems like a huge mistake.

Surely Sony wouldn’t crap the bed with an existing popular franchise ... oh, wait.

12 years? Surely you must be forgetting the Jackie Chan one that came out only a couple of years ag-oh fuck you

I would have bet you money a year ago that all six Pixel Remasters would be on consoles by holiday 2022 at the absolute latest, that there’s still no word is super weird. Plus, on the Switch especially, it’s weird that I can play FF7-12 (not 11, yeah) but not the six originally released on the NES and SNES.

A War of the Lions PC release would be so fucking cool. I tried playing the mobile version and got to like chapter 10 or 11 before throwing in the towel. The touch controls were just annoying enough to turn me off of it. 

Even more surprisingly - where are my goddamn Pixel Remasters??? It’d be the easiest thing in the world to suddenly have Switch contain FF I thru XII (without XI, of course).

War of the Lions with the slowdown cleaned up when, though?

In the time it took you to write this, you could’ve just accepted that some people like something you don’t like.

I don’t understand the still-strong pull this game has. It makes me wonder how many fans of the game have actually gone back to play it within the last... Decade? 15 years? It feels absolutely abysmal to play. It feels like a relic of design that people are happy to see gone. I don’t understand why this game gets this

I think it depends what the control options and framerate on the switch version are. If they haven’t at least updated it so the “two n64 controllers for dual analog” control settings will work on the switch then it’s going to be unplayable for a lot of people.

She* and again, I haven’t read Fire and Blood. I’m also a show watcher stating my theory based on what we saw with Otto, the kid, and Mysaria; ironically, you’re the one spoiling me by confirming that it happened in the book...

The fact that she eventually becomes the (REAL*) mistress of whisperers is the spoiler.

Anything asserted as canonical can be undone at the stroke of a pen, and while copyright might prevent me from distributing my own version of a story, the copyright holder can’t prevent me from deciding which version or parts of a story I consider canonical.

Well, I get what you mean but the point here is that the book in question isn’t a novel but rather a fictional history book intentionally written to imitate the kind of bias and bullshit peppered into real historical texts. So it’s built on the accounts of primarily 2 fictional characters with often conflicting

So that’s y’all reacting to “spoilers” from Fire and Blood (which I haven’t read and don’t care to). I mean, it’s obvious what happened with Otto, the kid, and Mysaria, so it seems odd that they would call it a spoiler and make the assumption that I’ve read the book and not just, you know, paid attention to the

Ya gotta mark your comment as sarcasm my guy. It flew over so many heads.

Because, right now, I’d imagine DCAU is keeping its fucking head down and trying, begging, praying not to be noticed by any of the errant dickslips from Discovery.

Just put Greg Weisman in charge. He’s already trying to cram an entire DC universe worth of storylines into Young Justice. He probably has enough ideas for like 20 movies already.

The things you described are common to pretty much every large city in the country.

Because I can make 30-50% more than in most other parts of the country, including other large cities. My commute from my nice house in the exurbs sucks balls, especially the part where I have to scrum through crowds in Times Square, but my earning potential is so much greater in NYC than near my home.