These games never fail to make me smile.
These games never fail to make me smile.
And the game’s title is 14 characters long. I don’t like it.
Read his interview with NPR the other day and this stood out to me:
Booo, cowards.
Something about Suletta being explicitly in recovery with visible scars and mobility issues and crutches instead of magically being healed by the power of Permet in a finale that aired at the start of Disability Pride Month made me very happy. As did the wedding rings.
I only have a little time this weekend, so I'm checking out the Ghost Trick demo.
It feels like it should be water attacks/splash fruit, since it seemed like that was effective for me against a Shock Like, but those have done nothing against things like Wizrobes.
It never occurs to me to try using Recall or Ascend and I feel like a fool every time someone points it out.
*The same as they were in BOTW.
I spent a lot of time collecting heart containers because I assumed that the requirements for the Master Sword would be the same. Luckily, I found the horned statue before going for the sword.
Really looking forward to the Cartoon Saloon short.
The DLC in the Phoenix Wright games requires you to start the game (aka hit “New Game” on the title screen), but you can just mash A until the game allows you to save, save and exit to the main menu, and purchase the DLC from there. (Unfortunately, the DLC aren’t discounted.)
This is how I learned that Oscar Isaac has a kid.
This show is so fun. I’ll watch it for as long as they keep making it!
I’m really hoping that Ice Guy and His Cool Female Colleague is to my tastes, I could use a nice romantic show this winter.
Kickback consistently gets stuck in my head each week.
I play Genshin way too casually to think that I’ll ever get to this moment any time soon, but I love when games do this kind of thing.
Got a better look at Moros and Nemesis and again: yes, please.
Hecate? Apollo? Yes, please,
These are wonderful.