Your game sounds like Konosuba: D&D edition.
Your game sounds like Konosuba: D&D edition.
Not an RPG story, but reminds me of a vidyagaming session with my sibling recently.
I love this
Practicing forensic psychologist here... you would be surprised at how few of us are in denial about how crazy we are. The most common joke among psych grads is when asked about why we went into this field we reply, “because I’m crazy and getting a psych degree is cheaper than therapy.”
He is definitely more than his appearance belies, but his arrogance also prevents him from seeing the gaps in his own logic. His plan to save the world is the same plan he enacted ages before, which, y’know, fucked everything up. So he’s gonna do the same thing again, only it’ll work this time, because he knows…
Don’t know how close the anime will be, but if it’s close enough, it will be a great show
That’s hilarious - Gantz was the first thing I thought of when I read the show summary.
You want stars? I’ll give you stars
That is a fantastic description, Legion really was just missing some more pastels and scaled models to be fully Wes Anderson.
FWIW, glad you keep showing up here everyday. Enjoy reading your content.
“Little known facts” aka a bunch more reasons that this remains my favorite JRPG of all time. Also, this quote explains one of the reasons I love the game so much: “Tanaka: Because it’s not your typical fantasy setting, so the outset we had to think more carefully about each location, and make sure they felt realistic…
Pop for Tracer and Spikes for Junkrat work really well.
This was more or less the main worry I had with the game but in all honesty, the sheer amount of redesign here is insane. The story is apparently a little shy of 100hrs. While I have no doubt that Squeenix is betting heavily on ff15, it would also not surprise me one bit if they saw WoFf as their bigggest title in a…
I image a clicker game which you can beat Kyubey by tapping, or hire magica girls to beat it for you.
Great. Now I’m crying in a McDonald’s. And it's not for any of the usual reasons.
This sounds like the opening to an alt-future Mad Max project.
...perhaps the end of all things—the creation of a never-ending desert—came not because of over-use of resources, but because of the massive piles of salt created by various and sundry internet pundits?
Hell, I’d watch that flick.
I guess everyone can go home now!
I bet that dog is named Spot.
I actually enjoyed both how the Joker asks Bruce to not be Batman, and how he gets to consolate a weary Bruce who asks “what’s the point”. The Joker saying that, even if things go back, at least they had a moment of peace, was quite powerful.
Yeah, it was sad from both ends. That little girl...