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How do I give this comment negative stars?

Jesus.

I’m here for nihilistic Lumas. 

The dialogue is an artistic choice; it is formalized and stylized because it is in the mode of Japanese Samurai dramas and their Western counterparts. Mando himself comes from a highly-structured and formalized culture, so it makes sense he talks that way. 

It’s nice to see the heroes survive by running away from threats, not by pulling off a miracle or being saved at the last minute by the friends they made along the way.

I’ve never played the game but thought it was cool as hell. All prestige TV should have “mini-bosses”.

Hey, “that guy” is here!

I’ve never played the game, but the bloater’s appearance and the lead-up to it was totally my cup of tea. I had fully intended on skipping the show due to zombie (well, mostly Walking Dead) burnout, but all the Ep. 3 buzz got me started and I’m enjoying it. As soon as the bloater came crawling out, my feeling was,

Honestly, I’m gonna watch’em. I liked that first batch of episodes well enough. 

Series finale spoilers:

Good. We don’t need more monopolies. In the long run it usually doesn’t end well for everyone except the shareholders.

Subsequent reply:

This truly is the wackiest timeline. Multiple live action actors have been replaced with computer generated stand-ins in multiple IPs, and the voice of a monotone computer has been recast in what used to be the cutting edge TV SFX property.

Aw jeez.

Congrats on not understanding the events of Loki no matter how clearly they spelled them out.

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Yeah, this.

Thanks for the detailed response, that all sounds pretty good.

The pixel remasters are basically like a smoothed-out, cohesive remake for the first 6 games that all of them graphically on-par with FFV/FFIV, except for VI, which still looks better than the others. The music has been remastered in a way that was almost universally well-received as sounding great while being

Dde, they're all already out already and we're quite well done. The only real complaint I've seen was the font.

“I don’t know if we’ll ever go back [...] though if we do it will be at a time when the team wants to do that more than anything else,” Supergiant writer Greg Kasavin told Eurogamer.