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Maybe the extragalactic threat is the 13th colony? Kind of like when Kylo Ren visited there a long time ago (65 million years ago) in a galaxy far far away?

This! I really don’t understand any love for this device at all. I’ve been a big handheld gamer since the GBC, and I love being able to play when the TV is being used or hanging with the fam, but I’ve been remote-playing since my PSP, and have tried on my Vita and various tablets/phones/etc., and remote play on the

I actually found myself agreeing with a lot of this list. What made a leader tough wasn’t always their type/pokemon, but what your expectations were and what they brought. Whitney is a pretty good example to that, since Gold/Silver was the first Pokemon game that I finished, and I remember getting rocked by rollout

I realize I came off a little harsh there, because I did enjoy Blazing Blade (and FE6 as well), mostly because I’m a sucker for those spite, GBA FE games. Good cast of characters as well. The only SNES game that I have played is Thracia 776, so I can agree that Blazing Blade really cleaned things up.

Was thinking the same thing, but maybe there are some of us that don’t think Blazing Blade was the greatest ever? I know it was the first for a lot of people, but whenever I try to replay Blazing Blade, I just end up replaying Sacred Stones, since it’s better in every way, IMO. 

My personal rankings:

they want to make sure we know that Baby Yoda’s name is actually Growgoo, or something (no one cares; he’s Baby Yoda forever)

I remember that “great googly moogly” was something you could drop to get a laugh out of a crowd after this commercial.  Definitely a classic.

Another trio - Wedge, Biggs, and Piette from Star Wars are also in Chrono Trigger! You see them in Norstein Bekkler’s Tent of Horrors at the fair. I know Wedge and Biggs are Final Fantasy regulars as well.

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Fourth different retelling of Nibelheim, if you count the anime short - Last Order: FF7. I was hoping FF7 Remake would set everything straight, but with how that game went, I imagine we’ll get a fifth different retelling in the next one.

Thank god I’m an adult now and don’t have to worry about my parents coming into my room to ask what I’m playing.

Yeah, having only 10 characters makes each match feel super samey. I’ve been playing with my three kids together, and while it’s been awesome that they all get to pick and be a “main” character, when every team we play against is basically the same team (maybe team B will have two Luigis instead on one...), it just

I just hit this bug today on the Switch. Thankfully, you can bypass this bug by warping to a later stage on Iziz (using the cheat menu). I never had an XBox, so I’ve never played these games before.  Loving them though!

I played Outer Wilds with all my kids watching and it was an absolute blast. They were very involved in the puzzle solving and the exploration. Echoes of the Eye was a bit suspenseful for them, but they still had fun.

I played Outer Wilds with all my kids watching and it was an absolute blast. They were very involved in the puzzle

That certainly would have lead to more “neutral” endings (to borrow an Undertale phrase) with replayability to get the other endings. I agree with you though - it would have been interesting to make the sparing route more challenging. As it ended up, there’s not much incentive to not spare the girls.

Day-1 buy for me for sure. As much as I would enjoy a rebuild (even using Skyrim as a base like Skyblivion, etc.) or remake, I would happily take just a graphical update for consoles. Shoot, I’d even take a straight port for my Switch.

This was an excellent read.

At this point, I would happily take a Morrowind and/or Oblivion remaster over the dearth of a true, new ES game we’d faced the past 3,483 days.

My wife, who neither likes anime or JRPGs, played this game with me all the way through. Heck, I think this is the only non-Mario or Bubble Bobble game we’ve played through together.  A good co-op time.  We loved the music and the little tidbits of history that come with them.