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I think this can still be incorporated into my fourth option :) Part of being a better writer is to learn how to write different types of people, and if you're still learning that, then you probably shouldn't be writing professionally just yet. I think a lot of times video game companies will either let the

"Will this nerdy assassin find true love in this city full of deceit and Templars? Or will he make a fool out of himself while doing so? Find out this summer at a theater near you!"

Like I was! :D

See, when Sephiroth came, that was the one time he WAS looking at the monster. (I've obviously never played this game hahah).

I definitely get your point, and a person should be able to criticize it as long as it's, you know, criticism (the Internet can be bad at that sometimes hahah). I haven't really paid attention to when the argument is used, so I'll look out for it but in the meantime take your word for it :) Believe me, I would like

He just saw it's "Buy One, Get One Free" on Phoenix Downs. He'll quickly realize though that Final Fantasy games back in the day heavily separated its gameplay from its story, and no, that shit won't work on Aerith.

This can be a really gray area and depend a lot on circumstance. I'm a girl and personally I find myself writing more male protagonists than I do female ones. I'm not honestly sure why I seem to write one over the other, but once you have a story rolling and characterization and development built around a character,

I've explained this to someone else as well. I think the issue here isn't that Ubisoft doesn't have female main characters in these two games. There's a big difference between playing as a character who acts and thinks on his own (aka not simply an avatar of who is playing them) and an avatar used for

Fourth option? You can hire better writers :) Many men can write compelling women just as many women can write compelling men. If you can't, then you probably have way more problems with you writing than just that.

I don't really like fighting games, so I watched P4A instead of played it. I don't feel the need to by P4AU for some cards hahah

Since you mentioned it, I want to ask something.

*Spoilers?*

Did you feel that True Detective was supernatural in any way? It was obviously super, super understated if it was, but I'm taking a tally to see what people thought about that because honestly, I was able to predict a lot of the story (though I still liked it

I honestly don't care about the cards that much. That case, though. That case is where it's at.

You know, I don't like Vocaloid music until I'm PLAYING the games. I never had much interest in it beforehand, but I decided to download the demo for kicks, and man, even my roommate who wants nothing to do with anime at all wanted to learn the dance from "World's End Dancehall" with me. This game is some addicting

THIS MAN THIS MAN THIS MAN SEGA THIS MAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNNN

Dammit, I knew it. I knew Link was a Martian Jewish Communist. I fall for it, seriously, every time! I mean, just last week I was walking my dog of nine years, and he looked up at me and said, "Guess what? I'm a liberal hippie!" Had to shoot the thing in the street. Scared some children, but that's what makes them

My pick for the character I want most in Smash Bros. No, not Batman. This exact box.

Don't worry, I have really, really random characters that would never be playable. At least one of the partners from the first two Paper Mario games? Hell yeah. Brewser from Animal Crossing New Leaf? Hell yeah. The box art from the Game of the Year Edition of Arkham City? Hell yeah.

Not that I would've wanted something like this in any of the games per say, but man, could you imagine Game of Thrones' tone and focus in the events of Twilight Princess or Majora's Mask? It'd make for a great show, that's for sure.

I personally loved it. It's probably one of my least favorite 3D Zelda, but that's like saying deep purple is my least favorite shade of purple, and purple in general is my favorite color.

It has made me want to give the series another shot, that's for sure :) I've always thought about picking up the PSP games, but I never did. Hopefully the Wii U version of 3 will be my start into the franchise :)