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Final Fantasy X-2

I’m sure you’re right. I think in movies, though, there’s an extra complication, and it’s the essential difference in perspective between the actors who made the jokes and people more used to ongoing employment. Their entire world is “go through grueling audition process for a job, crank through the job, job is over,

If it means the text is big enough to read, bring it on.

You win.

But: Kierkepark.

For once — for once! — no Somethings of Blah and Blee!

The entire Critical Role cast is in Pillars 2, and you can also download a Vox Machina voice pack for your custom characters, which is why Gilmore, among others, can be in your game. Matt voicing two of the main PCs at the same time is especially a trip, though. Sometimes he gets to talking with himself. Meanwhile,

I’ve never worked in game dev, but I’m still in tech, so I can sympathize. I used to work on one company’s phone app that had a major nationwide rollout of mobile ordering while I was there, and the day we launched that feature, it completely fell over and failed to work thanks to what turned out to be a minor

“It’s a problem none of could have predicted”

What I keep finding myself wondering is why we collectively feel the need to keep pouring such investment — or justifying/excusing ourselves for our ongoing investment — into people who are THIS fundamentally flawed, and whose works need an awful lot of selective editing and writing way around things not for the

Not only will the handshake haunt me forever, so will that laugh.

I’m up for it if they actually cast a few Chinese actors this time.

psst: it’s LucasArts, like in the book title you quoted before going right back to a lower-case A.

Remember in the dark days of Apple when everything DID have ridiculously long, confusing numbers, and far too many incrementally different versions of the same basic thing? Just google “Macintosh Performa” sometime, scroll through the full model list, and wait for your head to explode.

Personally, I feel like we ought to lighten up on the passively derisive “walking simulator” label and move more toward “interactive narrative” as a category. Not only does it describe things better, but it would probably make these things an easier sell for people who aren’t interested in games that much in the first

“just a year after the it launched”

*salutes you from the greys*

Every time I open one of these lists, I brace myself for another Something of Blah and Blee, and...OH LOOK IT’S THE FIRST DAMN BOOK ON THE PAGE!

Disney revenue this year: 69.57 billion USD.