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Game reviews tend to try and cover all areas of the game, but when speaking with players of Western (or at least, non-Japanese) players of Persona, the draw often seems to be the social simulation and micro Japanese society that’s depicted.

Usually, I’d agree. But this has a faux-retro vibe to it, like 3D glasses, and an 80's spark. Neon clothing, pinks, yellows, greens and blues. But with some modern streamlined design sensibilities, too. It’s a nice piece of kit, just not when... well, grey...

Now, if there was a black version, that’d be good. Especially a matte black. But buddy, that ain’t black. It’s as black as Apple’s “space grey”, which means it’s grey. And not a good grey, a easy-to-produce-product grey.

Honestly, if it ain’t the red and blue version, you may as well return it or throw it in the trash.

Nintendo going the theme park route likely sped ups cracking down on this. I assume Nintendo have plenty of plans to use their IP in real life applications.

Each one of those games I mentioned hold up today. Gameplay is as solid as it was before.

The “Last Action Hero” look, even.

Yeah, Another World is pretty rough. I tried to re-play it a couple of years ago, just wasn’t happening. The years really hadn’t been kind.

Advanced and visually impressive, I don’t think they were great. They certainly haven’t aged very well, either.

Mega Drive games that hold up even today?

“two of the greatest games ever made” easy there, cowboy.

I’d argue that Flashback and Another World were both pretty bad games, although visually and thematically cool.

Amazon owns Twitch. Amazon has Underground for apps, which pays developers based on time spent/played.

*rolls eyes* Lazy developers.

This is his single unique dialog, all other times you speak to him he just says “Sad!”.

Wait?

Are you saying that you don’t think there’s outrage against what ISIS does? Really?

Nope, I’m pretty content with my financial arrangement.

Ah, the ol’, ‘we were the real villains all along.’ What a story arc.

I’ve watched it. It’s not funny.