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Just give me Alpha Protocol II, and I’m happy.

I don’t know about you, but I am here for Guardians of the Gygaxy.

Most people I know (and a few Youtubers) like the game in general, but performance is the number one albatross they hang around the games neck (number two is the game being too easy on anything other than hard, and hard feeling like a normal difficulty playthrough). Otherwise, they sing the praises of the characters

I’m still pissed that they considered that to be romance enough to be included in the number of “romanceable npc’s”.

Minor complaint... I know that so many people know how the Pokedex numbering system is laid out (I’m pretty solid on 1-151), but I really wish they’d sort by alphabet.

“Three Houses is great in part because of its detailed character interactions and relationship progression, but also tea time.  Three Hopes better also have tea time.”

I legitimately could not get into BoTW because of this mechanic when combat starting ramping up.  I loved the exploration and puzzles, but I do not like weapon durability systems at all, if they aren’t just (low durability=low damage).

First, I agree. Second, it turns into a single scroll if you make the window narrow.

So, start with Dream; then Point; and pretty much every word will be *U**Y.

So much content, and no real deadlines make this a very good game to go through with a foggy head.  Even better?  Once you start feeling normal, you can spend hours theorycrafting gear and figuring out grinding.

So much content, and no real deadlines make this a very good game to go through with a foggy head.  Even better? 

Maybe she had a dog named Indiana?

Honestly, I’m holding off for the same reason. I don’t get the move away from the sensor AND not including some form of face scan. I’ll hold onto my 3A XL for another couple of years.

You are thinking of the Chucklefish title.  Witchbrook, I think?  Haven’t heard anything about this in forever, though.

It feels like ‘pumpkin patch’ was deliberately avoided, and this is a travesty.

I stopped clamoring to do it around 12, I think. Around 14, I had nieces and nephews that were old enough to do it and got roped into being the ‘adult’ for a trip around the neighborhood until I was about 16. I think after about 14, Halloween becomes a party and not a quest.

If it is like recent Ubisoft titles, it’ll drop by $20 in two weeks.  They have shown they just want you in the door to buy their microtransactions.

I was hoping for something that would bridge the gap between casual and hardcore, in the way that Smash does, personally.

I don’t think the industry understands ‘better late than never’ only applies to certain things.

At least they didn’t shorten it, though the North American branch could be Ba-Na-NA... which, I dunno.  Improvement?

Or uses Proactiv, yes.