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Because, technically, it is not quite an “official” Mario game. The real SMB2 was basically just more SMB1 levels and were fairly hard, so when they needed a sequel to bring to the US, they took a completely different game called Doki Doki Panic, replaced the main characters with Mario Bros sprites and called it a day.

Honestly, I find almost all the companions save Dogmeat to be incredibly annoying. Danse is pretty bad though, and kind of creepy... I swear one time, I didn’t have him with me and I wasn’t even on the Prydwen, got into a suit of Power Armor and I just see “Danse liked that.”

Just wish he weren’t so damn annoying...

Something of an early-game spoiler ahead with Nick, I tried to mark it.

Hush, adults are trying to have a conversation.

Seriously... Bayonetta and some random chick from Fire Emblem? Pretty damn disappointing, especially since it’s the final update...

Wow, I’ve found a couple of these, but since I’m fully specced into pistols I just haven’t bothered to mess with them, but now I definitely will keep one on me!

Well at least the Japanese can’t really talk shit about the Hollywood Godzilla anymore...

So in other words you didn’t play more than 5 seconds? Because yeah... that was a dude’s butt.

I’m coming up on 7 years since I quit playing WoW (soon after Wrath of the Lich King came out). I was a very hardcore player since closed beta, in a top raiding guild on my server, and probably played several hours almost every single day.... I had a problem.

Clearly enough people disagree with you...

Or... you know, a Marvel fanboy that doesn’t like them turning all of their greatest characters into new, watered-down versions of themselves.

I’m playing on normal difficulty, have played for about 70~ish hours, and I think I am around level 28? I at least have the first Silver Shroud upgrade you get at level 25.

To the Moon is a great game, but don’t get the wrong idea at all, because it’s a fairly unique game. It is done in RPGMaker XP, but it’s very well done and a LOT of thought and love was put into it. There are no battles, there are no enemies, there is no evil villain to topple or anything like that.

Honestly, I felt this way since after beating Halo 2. To me, it was basically Halo 1.5. I beat in one sitting in just a few hours, it felt like it ended right when it actually started getting really good, and was basically just an elaborate setup for Halo 3 and some more multiplayer. I pretty much gave up on Halo

Among a few other things. It only seems fair, since the author felt the need to point out a lack of commas for the crazy Bible lady...

’cos the average person doesn’t behave that way.

It sure is a good thing that we don’t have any real problems going on, or else this whole thing might seem extremely silly! Oh wait..

I’ve played at least 20 hours so far on PC, and have only had one crash, and that was most likely because I tried to load a game while it was already loading another one... other than that, the worst bug that I’ve even seen was a woman’s dress randomly flying up and getting stuck at her waistline during the beginning

All of this not only seemed fairly obvious, but there IS kind of a tutorial.