My experience with FE lost items:
“A lost item?”
“A lost item?”
“A lost item?”
“A lost item?”
“A lost item?”
“A lost item?”
“A lost item?”
“A lost item?”
“A lost item?”
“A lost item?”
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“Thank you, professor-”
“A lost item?”
My experience with FE lost items:
“A lost item?”
“A lost item?”
“A lost item?”
“A lost item?”
“A lost item?”
“A lost item?”
“A lost item?”
“A lost item?”
“A lost item?”
“A lost item?”
“A lost item?”
“Thank you, professor-”
“A lost item?”
DC seems to really like the press shot of a superhero group all just standing in a row with that same non-pose for their TV stuff.
It’s REAL good. It takes some time to get rolling but once it does...what a thrill...
Playing through Vampire the Masquerade again, I saw it described as like “it’s completely broken, has a horrible combat system, but it’s one of the best games I’ve ever played” and I feel that. There’s no game with the atmosphere VTMB has and I hope the sequel captures that. It really feels like playing as a vampire…
“We have to bring Elfo back!”
It’s really fun, just a really solid turn based JRPG.
That was a bonkers direct.
So glad this is coming to Switch, which’ll prolly be a better system for it than Wii U.
This is sure to be a Popcorn Classic when it hits VHS.
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Well that Garnet song made me absolutely bawl.
I’m trying very hard not to crack up at work about this.
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“We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful what we pretend to be.”
The Spider-Man home trilogy concludes with Spider-Man: One More Day at Home.
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