Cool. I looked up their canonical ages.
Cool. I looked up their canonical ages.
Neither of them were born when the game originally came out.
Try reading further up the thread, I’ve already pointed out that removing a popular means of suicide lowers overall suicide rates.
Try reading further up the thread, I’ve already pointed out that removing a popular means of suicide lowers overall suicide rates.
You can’t 100% fix a problem like that, but you can improve things step by step.
False. Removing a convenient means of suicide lowers overall suicide rates.
Reducing access to guns will also reduce suicides.
Isekai (literally other-world) covers both the “stranger in a strange land” and “random person stuck in MMO-type worlds” genre’s that have sort of merged recently. Unfortunately, most of these are hentai-harem wish fulfillment’s rather than decent high fantasy/Sci-fi stories as they could have been.
“A young man finds himself trapped in his favorite RPG with two girls as his slaves.” Nope, I’m sorry. This is just someone’s really creepy porn short story on Deviantart. What studio agreed to spend money on this, exactly?
Private servers hosted by private corporations are not protected by the 1st Amendment, dipshit. XD
But muh free speech! On a private server hosted by a private corporation...
This game looks fun and all, but I am beyond tired of the roguelite genre. Often times I just end up feeling as if what ever progress I made is moot and worthless. It’s immensely frustrating for me.
Never tried that myself, but sounds like it could work yeah. The champion (?) thing worked because you could stack armor faster than enemies could deplete it, in comparison.
I don’t know that I agree with your comment about playing with randoms — i’ve only had a couple bad groups in roughly 30 pickup games.
Honest question, why are you even here?
Gamers: Media companies and journalists are too close to the industry and aren’t critical at all.
It really should, though; if Schreier doesn’t like aspects of the game you enjoyed, then that should tell you that stuff you liked from the first game is present in the second, meaning you’re likely to have a good time with it—even though Schreier didn’t.
What the hell is up with, “If you don’t like it, why did you…
Jason is a JRPG Nut, he is the best person in line to review the game. Just because he didnt like the first game doesnt mean he cant hope the second game fixes the problems of its predecessor.
Regardless of what he thought about the first game, if this game were good enough, wouldn’t it had won him over?