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This entry explains one crucial plot hole in the series, namely why does Fazbear Inc. cover the tracks of the Purple Guy? It is because the Purple Guy OWNS Fazbear Inc. We can see that he is a hands-on kinda boss, doing everything from teaching employees how to wear the spring lock suits, to inventing new

I have done extensive research on the Silent Hill franchise. I know alot about the gamplay elements and metaphors in each game. But I’ve always been to scared to play one. Hahaha good think my brother loves horror games.

The fact that you have, maybe subconsciously, made a mental checklist of what should be present in a text for it to count as a “game” is already quite limiting of the medium and what it is capable of. Great works of art, from the works of Van Gogh and Picasso, to the novel Tristram Shandy, to the movie Samsara, did

Remember, whenever you say Gone Home isn’t a real game you are also saying that games can never be art.

A painful reminder on how Dojima will never be playable.

The problem is that Pearl is horrified of food in general. Even though she’s a badass space samurai-knight, she has been disabled by condiments twice (whipped cream and ketchup). I think it was more of revulsion rather that she couldnt move or see with the condiments. I dont think she could have kept her cool during

Honestly? The lore is fine. Everything fits in fairly well. It is just a little weird that Yu has needed to save the world every 6 months or so. First in Q, then after the events of Persona 4, then in Arena, then in Ultimax, then in Dancing All Night. You gotta imagine Yu looking at his motley crew and screaming

Indeed. The first trailer gave a lot of gameplay so we know that they are offering more than just pretty cut scenes.

If they go absolutely bonkers and add they April Fools characters like Diablo’s loremaster and Starcraft’s Tauren Marine I might finally give in and give this game a go.

Whew. Good to hear. I’m still working on my FASHOWN. More Basarios need to die for my Nibelsnarf hides.

I believe that is why they made Tokiden, which has clear monster hunter inspired elements and is also made by Capcom.

I’ve always wondered how a video game musical could work.

Airslash!

Now, to be fair, SO4 had a really great combat system. Everything moved quickly, the action was exciting, there was incentive to do better and you didn’t need to conserve your moves for bosses. And the story had potential. It had some interesting elements, almost post colonial even. But yeah, I wish every character

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ACTUALLY, they are. They seem to be going for a Hamlet vibe, with Noctis and Stella pulling a Hamlet-Ophelia dynamic. Gamestrailers had an interesting analysis citing the Shakespearian connections.

Something about the switch axe just called out to me. Yeah I know its not the best beginner weapon and the charge blade has deeper mechanics. Heck most of the time I miss my swings. But there is just something so satisfying about landing the X+A, A, A, R, R, X+A, AAAAAAA BOOM combo. I call it the money shot combo.

Wow. I thought this was Happy Harry but its a different guy. So many talented animators on youtube now.

A Good Match For: Those looking for a demanding, rewarding action game; people with a few friends to play with; anyone who ever wanted to adventure alongside a talking cat.

Looking at it again, it bears a similarity to either Naruto or Gatchaman/Battle of the Planets.