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Cat Davenport
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You could just buy a digital copy. There’s no embarrassment of having to hand it over to the lady minding the till.

I’m not sure how ambiguous endings are unique. There’s no shortage of literature with no ending. The ME ending was just a cop out, and still is. 

For a moment, I actually thought there was some new youthful definition of “cum.” Then I had to read it again. 

I don’t have a horse in this race as I only played the original 7 and not remake, but I do recall that Aerith and Zack being dead as some of the biggest gripes about the original. If they’re going to change these things and it makes the fanbase happy, I don’t see the problem.

Shingo tends to lack the rekka/combo extensions that stem from Kyo’s qcf moves. There are definitely visual similarities, but the playstyle between the two is probably greater than Ryu and Ken in SF6. 

Don’t worry, they’ll right the ship like they did Overwatch. We’re all good.

I know (finished the series), but given the Shep looks a little like Steven Strait, this should implicitly refer to the show.

Seeing that main ME3 Shep looking like James Holden makes me think about how The Expanse hasn’t gotten the ending it deserves. 

I know that, but I’m trying to wrap my head around their rationale.

Like, spoiling how he looks? The mechanics of the fight? The setting?

Why does closure have to be happy? It could just be more context about what happened after.

If that’s the case, I hope they give it the FF7R treatment. I’ve been a little peeved about the ending since I was a teenager. Would be nice to have some closure after 20+ years.

I probably put a good 2k hours into the original FFT, but do we really need another version on top of the several that already exist? 

The only thing that kills me is how bad the cable management is when the retailer does it. I usually have to redo the wiring after. It’s definitely an OCD thing more than anything else.

Some of those boutique system integrators have amazing custom cases. Most of us can’t do that on our own without significant investment anyways. 

I remember like it was yesterday, I was surfing the internet looking for Call of Duty news, only to stumble upon Kotaku and finding out that there are other games. 

I never got the FFXIII plays itself narrative either. I played the shit of it, and when I stopped playing, came back, I forgot how to play and died to regular ass mobs. It was not an easy FF to play. 

RIP hardcore players. 

Yeah, I suppose it’s just the fact that we’re getting older and what we thought would be ubiquitous popular culture grows more obscure, with select items remaining relevant. When I played FF8 in high school, it was all my friends would talk about for almost a year on end. 

I’m not sure if I thought the cast was the most interesting, but it’s definitely up there. I’m not sure I could name my kid after a video character, but I’m tempted lol.