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The stickers are pretty fun. Also sort of obnoxious but in a good way?

My only gripe with this game so far is that the shop unlocks are all pretty bland. No new minigames, boards, or characters. Makes it feel a bit barebones, sorta like buying a fighting game without a story mode.

That said, the boards are all good,

Hector would have been pretty sweet. Sword users are some of my favorite Fire Emblem characters, but the ones in Smash are all Lord types and most of them use swords. I’d have liked a lance person but most of them ride horses so....

After watching that cutscene I get where you’re coming from but I think I disagree. The Samus in this game shows almost all of her emotion through body language. The fact that she lingers, staring at the body shows that she feels something. She’s acknowledging those emotions and internalizing them as well as the info

Yeah. This was my first Animal Crossing game and I loved it but some of the fans complained so much about changes or missing features that it left a bad impression on the fandom for me.

I’m still playing now, but not every day like last year. I suppose that’s going to change in November though. I’m pretty happy to

I’m missing 4 pieces of art. It’s been a bit of a pain getting this far so hopefully this helps me knock it out. Those last two beetles are another story though....

She’s pretty solid.

I used to avoid subs because of that too. I really like art/animation and thought I’d spend more time reading than getting to watch what was on screen but after an episode or two it wasn’t really a big deal. You eventually start reading it while looking at the whole screen instead of switching focus between the subs

And, surprising no one, some players have resorted to crass instincts, saying they, “like Kisara ass.”

Eh isn’t that the usual new gen cycle though? New systems come out with one or two exclusives and then mostly nothing for a year or two before finally picking up steam, usually around the time they drop price. There are very few consoles that have good games right out the gate and a steady release schedule. No games

Definitely a smart move to. I love Tsukihime but it’s not got nearly the fanbase Fate has and with all the weirdos in Melty Blood she fits right in anyway. 

I actually had my eye on this because I like games that play around with weird art styles but the actual game doesn’t do much for me sadly. I’m not really into the music and while the exploration and chill atmosphere is nice the actual landscape you travel around...I dunno what it is but I can’t get into it.

It’S not

It’s kinda funny that they took Bebop’s bombastic but somehow still kinda chill and reserved opening and made it more anime by cramming in characters and spoilers from later on in the show like a typical shounen intro. You know the kind, eager to show off every single villain and plot point in the arc.

The anime intro

Pretty much. Even playing with friends can be weird sometimes. “Oh cool I needed a new staff, wait why did you pick that up? Well it’ll be good for the fire sorceress that I’m playing solo.”

And then you’ve got universally useful items like rings, gems, necklaces, etc that everyone needs. It’s one thing to leave a bow

My biggest problem with dungeon crawlers is that the loot is pretty boring. It’s just stat ups and maybe things like +1 or +2 to a or all skills. And you know, it does add up to making a build. Like if you spec for lightning damage and find a bunch of gear that enables this you can make a build around it but I dunno.

I’m kinda the opposite. When Diablo 3 came out the loot drops sucked, I think I found one legendary drop in all the time it took to beat the main campaign, but after the loot patch it was incredible. I fully geared out multiple characters and had a blast.

But back in the day when I played Diablo 2 I felt like I

Hope they win their fight. I’m wishing grocery stores were unionized pretty bad at the moment. We got pretty screwed pretty bad by covid last year and there’s not really anyone looking out for us.

On the one hand we were one of the only businesses still open so we had job stability, which was nothing to sneeze at last

Agreed. Anyone who enjoyed this game and still got a refund are bad people but I do think it’s possible to play something this short and be on the fence about it the whole time.

I don’t really think this is Steam’s fault. Two hours for a refund is a pretty good window for most games, just not this one. But games this

“..and no practical definition of freedom would be complete without the freedom to take the consequences. Indeed, it is the freedom upon which all the others are based.”

Pratchett was never more right. The thing these idiots don’t realize is that if you keep acting stupid, eventually it’s going to bite you in the ass.

I loved Shadow of the Colossus and Red Dead Redemption but playing a bunch of open world games with optional horses (skyrim, breath of the wild, etc) has pretty much taught me that I hate horses as transportation in games. Mostly because I find myself constantly getting on and off them in order to do things. In skyrim

Been playing through some of the earlier Tales games on Steam with a friend (remote play is great!) over the past few months. The combat definitely gets way better as it goes along and I gather they removed co-op on this one because they wanted to overhaul the combat again. But that’s sort of a deal breaker for me, I