karmotrine
Karmotrine
karmotrine

They didn’t say the canon was going to be female. I believe they said more along the lines that they would switch back and forth with each piece of promotional material.

Well, I look at British television and say that doesn’t need to be the case. (I’m sorry British people if that’s semi-offensive.) You don’t need to have pretty people. Sure it’s taste but I think people looking normal is always the better route. Especially in science fiction. If this was more science fantasy, ala Star

If that’s the case fantastic news for my side of things. Monster collecting in the first game was a draaaaaaaaaag.

The difference is it’s not a shield; it’s a defense matrix. Basically, Missile Command.

Normalize her damage (it increases over time) and then she’d probably be fine.

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/faceplam

Haha, I was quite sleepy when I made this comment.

I feel like social stigma and judgement is more less an issue with people, not with the game. Though that’s a whole other topic.

So Heather recently sacrificed a few puppies to the underworld recently. Noted. No other explanation.

Haha, I like your rational. I too am a vain woman and can agree.

Xilla and Xilla 2 are the only Tales of games I could say I actually liked beyond just the gameplay. So the general opinions I read always surprise me as well.

Like all Tales games pretty much, multiple outfits are available for all characters.

The last DLC pack was honestly plenty. It was detailed, challenging, provided a great pvp experience and a good selection of great weapons. Certainly worth the $15.

Well BioWare games are especially fun because more so than some other similar games they really feel like a good mishmash of different genres.

Her hat is kinda cute I guess?

Sounds a bit more like Time of Eve with ghosts. I’m willing to bet this dev watched that at some point.

Out of touch is not realizing that those decisions benefit the majority of their player base. You can bet they know exactly which side the scale weighs towards. It’s the reason those decisions were made.