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The Shin Megami Tensei series has a strong, interconnected lore and while there are references to the other games, most of them are independent of each other. The Persona series are spin-offs, side stories of the world so anyone can jump into any of the Persona games with no worries.

Needs more Marin Karin

I remember when they showed him in Wolverine and the X-men cartoon. The only combat he ever did was flap his wings to create a gust that blew back Pyro's fireball. Then came his second mutation that gave his blood a healing thing? Man, they are forcing the angel motif on him a little too much. I think the most badass

I like how Kotaku described the Tales series. It is JRPG comfort food. It does nothing new, it doesn't experiment, it doesn't push the boundaries of the genre. But it is a very well-made product (some better than the others though). Although the story and characters are rife with cliches, they do put a lot of polish

Although it is a long shot, I hope they do not forget their old Saturday morning cartoon line up. The one place I've always wanted to see in KH is St. Canard, Darkwing Duck's city.

Advanced players of Cosmic Encounter can engage in stupefying levels of backstabbing. A player can gather so much ire that everyone treats them like the Reapers in Mass Effect and band together to take them down. The game is especially fun if everyone is trying for a solo victory instead of a coop victory.

It is weird how varied the tone of League of Legends is depending on the place. Demacia and Noxus is high fantasy. Frejlord is Viking-like with a splash of political intrigue. Ionia is very anime/shonen-ish. Shadow Isles is spooky and very Gothic. Piltover is... super heroes? It is like they couldn't decide on one

It is funny on how GRR Martin has ushered in a paradigm shift. Writers have realized that you do not need to keep characters alive to sustain viewer interest. As such, everyone is on the chopping block now! Everything from Attack on Titan and Downton Abbey has people on the chopping block. I think they also killed off

Yeah, it gets hard to read later on. Some of the most heart breaking moments don't even have any dialogue in it.

Pork Bowl!

Last of Us musical? ALL OF MY YES.

You sir, deserve some internets for that very obscure reference to an underrated game.

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Perhaps this can give people some insights on how to differentiate the two genres.

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Perhaps this can give people some insights on how to define the difference in the genre

Gosh I hope so. She was the only reason I downloaded the damn game. Imagine my disapointment when she wasn't there

Oh which ones?

Well that awoke 10 years worth of repressed memories. FEELS

I can't do much, but I do know how to make some soup. Oh I also know these 30 guys who ride horses and like to run people over with them. I can call them if you want but they'll only get together if I'm in the lead.

That is half the fun of literature!