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Oh man, the tension in that header image…it's just…*sweats*…it's…I mean…please kiss…

I'd love to see some more random gameplay in competitive scenes, but it's also a natural thing that will be shunned or phased out. For one thing, when money's on the line, you're not going to invest your time learning a sport where just one variable that had nothing to do with your skill can determine if you win or

I feel like the meme was mostly just to make a generalization, and it really hurt the broader outlook on the community. I know I was turned off from the competitive Melee scene because I thought that was it, and while I'm still not going to play in it, watching actual tourneys is a thing of beauty. Counterpicking

Another thing that is going to keep communities going is just the way distribution, updates, patches, etc. work. Basically any of the big games can be obtained digitally on a current-gen console, so it's not hard for someone to score a copy. Updates like DLC keep the game alive in a wider audience's mind. Patches make

Why play as anyone when you can have a whole team of Jill's? Let your opponents know what you're a member of!

While this is probably not in my plans for purchase (not that I'm not interested, but I already barely have time for the games I do have), I can really appreciate the positive side that the review highlights. Negativity has been one of those things that has just made me miserable in the gaming community, especially

I've heard a lot of people bemoaning the small roster, but I'll give them the benefit of the doubt on it. Not only did they include a lot more Pokemon in the support groups, but this is also a new game/kind of a new IP. With fighting games, the amount of work that you need to do increases exponentially the more

If we could get some Heracross in the future to represent the Bugs, that would just be dandy.

The greatest Fairy-type is Klefki. But then again, the greatest Pokemon is also Klefki.

This can especially be a big deal for supers and ultras in various fighting games, since those often require multiple circles or button presses.

The trailer just doesn't seem to evolve beyond "it's funny cause they're swearing!" and "look how we killed this food!", and I have doubts that the movie itself can go anywhere beyond that. There'll probably be a sex scene with him getting put in the clearly vaginal bun, but even that isn't really much beyond "it's

I'll give them a shout-out, although thriving might be a bit strong for a race that can have entire squads obliterated by dog/ladybug/slug/bird hybrids until guided by a helpful outsider.

Good job, Good Job, Internet!

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Arguably our heroes don't know that, though. They just know that bad stuff's gonna go down if they keep doing what they're told. They have no idea about Ourobouros, no idea what they're up against, and for all intents and purposes could have knowingly doomed the world.

It's in the Gerudo Desert somewhere, and you need to be able to be a wolf in the real world and use portals and stuff (which I think is doable when you first hit Gerudo Desert, so…basically you just need to find it in Gerudo Desert). At least, that's to my memory.

I think its the structure of the game that makes the characters feel the way they do. After all, you're not guaranteed to keep any character post-Chapter 6, so they can't introduce too many characters that you won't use. Compare to Awakening, where Chapter 2 gave you Sully (and Virion and Stahl, but…blech on Virion,

Agreed. I was constantly impressed by how people would find ways to make boss battles mandatory.

Not only is Mozu a beast of a character stat-wise, slowly turning into a killing machine…but she is the most adorable thing in existence. Her constant shivering when facing enemies, especially when the battle starts and she does that "take a couple steps backwards while shaking her head no", is just too cute for me.

If you love the game now, you'll be even happier. For me, the first half of the game (basically what you've gone through) is a tedious exercise, except for the dungeons. Goron Mines and Lakebed Temple are excellently designed. But the best dungeons come later, starting with the desert. Though the plot falls apart at