jardex22
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Yeah, it’s just like the article says. The first season largely consists of slice of life episodes with little to no overarching plot, aside from the fact that they’re flying north. It’s good because you can jump in on any given episode and not need to know what happened previously.

Well considering Ford isn’t as spry as he used to be, animation would probably be the best route to continue the series. On the other hand, Disney would probably throw out 30 years of expanded universe material in order to do it.

I don’t know if pre-order bonuses are bad, per say. I actually miss the days where physical bonuses were common. Even if it was a dumb little toy, it was still a neat novelty. Today, they usually reserve that stuff for the double price collector’s edition, whereas the preorder crowd only gets a dumb digital skin or

Don’t jinx it! They pull a page from Kojima and make Roxas the star.

First paragraph was serious, second wasn’t.

The hard part would be finding a female developer who was screwed over because of a professional issue, not a personal one. Even so, should someone get a spot in a game just for the sake of diversity (just think of every sitcom that has just one black/hispanic/indian character), or should they earn that spot based on

I still need to finish watching Gate. While it does eventually pick up, it starts of slow. They spend an episode gellifying stuff, then it takes 2 episodes to figure out it’s because of time travel, then another to get the Dmail system up, etc. I know it’s because it’s based on a Visual Novel, but the pacing can be a

I think that statistic is pretty accurate, and applies to video games too in one form or another.

I was thought of Madoka when I saw the headline, although not for the same reason. I was thinking of how episode 10, and how it took scenes from the first episode and put them in a new light. When you first see Madoka’s dream at the beginning of the series, you think it’s some sort of premonition, when in reality,

TL;DR Good players think they should get better treatment. Vocal minority of bad players turn it into a ‘huge’ deal.

There is a day/night system. It’s just offset by 12 hours in Moon. So assuming a player plays during the day, it’ll be night in game.

I’m guessing the early game is the prince on the run, or the “road trip” part of the game. The later half is when he tries to take back the throne and is on a single warpath.

The main difference is that the Metroid 2 remake could impact Virtual Console sales of the official Metroid 2. The developer used the game as a template and modified it from there.

How about some kind of Captcha (pun not intended) that would be hard for someone driving to pass? A passenger would enter the code or solve the puzzle quickly before returning to the game.

There’s a simple solution to this. The game is already tracking movement. It knows when you’re walking vs riding in a car. Why not have some kind of pop up appear if certain conditions are met? At the very least, it would tell the driver that the game knows that they’re not supposed to be playing.

Legendaries will probably be tied to team specific events. Maybe the winning team gets their respective bird?

From my understanding, Batgirl hadn’t really made any comic appearances when The Killing Joke was first released. She was essentially a retired character at that point. She was brought back as a plot device, just like how Harold was brought back for Batman: Hush.

Or they just really hate cats?

I have never imagined Batgirl and Batman pairing up. Ever. Even in a bad shipfic.

So how are they going to explain the character changing gender? Or are they just going to say it was that way all along and everyone was oblivious to it?