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Oh yeah, there's a reason why I didn't give Arkham Asylum itself the example for good clothing textures, and rather their PR team and what they kept saying.

Clothing does seem to be a focus. I always felt with last gen that there was a heavy emphasis on water; it felt like just about every AAA title had a character wading through a waist high sewer/river/pond at some point. Cloth is probably a bit more challenging, since it has to look different and realistic as it goes

The contradiction of EA to the actual game is no more apparent than in the game's E3 reveal at EA's press conference.
https://www.youtube.com/wat…
The video starts with an EA rep, standing stiff and using words like "experience," the ultimate in gaming buzzword. And then, an actual representative of the game, Martin

I support this idea. Of the human factions in Skyrim, Redguard was my favorite. If they can make an arid environment actually feel fun to explore for a long time, then I'd be on board.

Haha, yes, I'm on the board!

Hmm, this is tough…there are a lot of games that I would want to choose just so that they would get a sequel, like Baten Kaitos or Bayonetta, but I also have no idea what I would do with it (especially because each of them have closed out their stories). Then there are games like Zelda or Mario, which are definitely

I thought the "baffingly included video game" was at 2:13, but then I realized it was just awful CGI Gary Oldman from Lost in Space.

Antispike…I'm not sure. Maybe there are spike attacks? I dunno. The best way I've found to figure those out is to Upgrade Battle Traits, which gives a description. Potential is in the manual, and I believe it's critical hit chance. Maybe. I can't remember exactly. And as for the weapon types, I imagine it depends on

Oooh, I love Chykka. They're possibly my favorite boss from the game. I don't remember them being too hard, though, but that might be because I only played the Wii version. I know that the Boost Guardian was infamously brutal in the GC version. And I mean infamously, as many people just got angry and rage quit at it.

As far as I've gotten, it's basically a bunch of the Kahkoo-Regah challenges, except that you don't have the "only 5 hits" limit or anything, you just have a health bar that keeps damage throughout. This makes it easier, though, since you can recover health and use Ukemi. I lost to one challenge (fighting 4 of those

That explains that then. I'd remembered him slowly dragging the chainsaw through an opponent in his trailer but couldn't figure out how to do it. I hadn't rewatched since getting him, but now I don't need to. That's actually really cool.

My party tends to be me, Elma, Lin, and Irina. I've thrown L in a bit, though. Irina dies a lot, unfortunately. And I agree on Boze…I just didn't like him. His racism in the first mission with him just grated on me. I'm sure that if you do more affinity missions he loses that racism, but the thought of that, making

A lot of people were salty at Corrin getting in, but I've been happy since his reveal just because his moveset is so fun. Mastering the side B is going to be the biggest skill needed. Hitting an opponent with the tip can be an easy kill, and there are a lot of mixups you can do if you manage to get the pin in the

Bayonetta's best if you use her tilts and aerials and avoid her Smash attacks, until you manage to trigger Witch Time, at which point, Wicked Weave away. As for Corrin, he's definitely tough to get but has a lot of power. The big thing with him is that the tip of his lance on anything that uses that (side smash, side

How long does the tournament actually last? I might get in if I have time, but I'm probably working around its start.

Ryu's side smash (the kick) is probably his best basic kill move. His up smash is also good. His Focus Attack can also kill in air, but that's tricky as heck to land, so it's better to get the stagger on an opponent and kill with one of the other Smashes. And then there's the true Shoryuken. If you can actually get

Alright, first guess…you're playing the GC version and it's the Boost Guardian.

I have Transistor sitting in my Steam library and will probably get to it soon. I really loved Bastion, so anything remotely like that will make me happy.

The job system made me cry in how beautiful and perfect it was. They basically had perfected it…and then didn't touch it. Until Bravely Default, which actually managed to improve on V's job system. Miraculously, magically, it managed to improve perfection.

Or a GBA emulator. That's the version I played and it's darn good.