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And of course his parents arrive in the story at Hachiken's lowest moment—after he has collapsed and is in the hospital. His father questions his choice to attend an agricultural school and all but demands Hachiken give up the place in the world he has carved for himself—and return to the hellish existence he faces at

Extra Credits has a pretty good video on explaining what went wrong with F2P systems and how to design a proper F2P model.

You know what? That is okay. No one can tell you how to have fun or how to spend your money. If that is what you enjoy, go for it.

Hey, they gotta leave something for the modders to do right?

Yeah, I'll admit that P3 is slower paced. I think there is a lot to appreciate in it if you are a long time Shin Megami Tensei fan. The good part is that you have a longer time to max out your social links, there aren't as many random events. I think what people find charming about P3 is that you are like a Sentai

It is only a spoiler if you understand the context.

I hate to say it, but it is more than just a bubble. It is something that is carved into their culture and influences their society.

Yeah, the one that has a guild that is comprised of his fan girls, but is still somehow one of the best combat guilds in Akiba. There is a spin off story that centers around him and his guild and its not that bad.

I like on how he does live up to his moniker, villain-in-glasses. The round table council is just a puppet government for his benevolent dictatorship. He is equal parts feared, admired and reviled by the adventurers and Akiba and he likes it that way. With no fear, there is no authority and as far as the game is

I admit that Akatsuki seems to be made to fill in the "moe" love interest requirement of the anime but she is does still fit in to the show's theme. Akatsuki is a solo player. She has gotten through most of the game's content on her own, with barely any help from anyone. Her reluctance to get close to anyone makes her

Well, it was a quest that felt like an actual quest, instead of a chore. There were consequences if they failed and it was given by a princess. To a bunch of players that were bored, this must have been the most exciting thing that has happened since they got here. Also, recall that their goal was containment, not

Well, yeah. That was the plot of the Monster Rancher anime and one of the Digimon games. Probably Pokemon too, why else is Ash still 12 after 10 years?

Completely different. The major tension of SAO was the fact that you could actually die. The major tension of Log Horizon is the fact that the players are bored and they understand so little about this new world they find themselves in. In a way, Log Horizon is closer to Maou Maoyu Yuusha, more focused on politics and

I like Crusty's tactics for this raid. The mages were basically treated as artillery.

Kenshin: "Dafaq am I doing here?"

Yeah I wanted to keep my Haunter because I think the design is so much cooler than a Gengar. I don't even care if I can't hyper evolve it. I wish there was some tangible strategic benefit to not evolving your pokemon.

I can't even buy it in my country! Every store is sold out! And here I thought it would be too niche for people to notice...

I read somewhere that if you spell out Kit Kat in Japanese, ki-to ka-to, it is a Japanese term for good luck. So it has become a tradition to give someone Kit Kat for important events, like taking a big test.