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Yuito is given the chance to explore his memory using state-of-the-art tech that visualizes what is stored in the brain. The procedure is risky—if Yuito isn’t careful, he can die, too.

if you play as Salvador, the Gunzerker, as I do, there’s the added benefit of being able to self-revive by killing enemies during bleed-out

Why?

Not trolling here. As someone who has read most of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes series, I’m genuinely curious.

Xenoblade is certainly the most shocking. It’s on the cusp of becoming the highest-selling Xeno- title, period.

I dunno about impressive, but most surprising is definitely XC2 selling over a million copies in a month.

Personally, I think Xenoblade might be the most impressive stat, or at least among the most impressive. It’s an incredibly complicated, confusing game that could easily scare off a mainstream audience, that is only existing at all due to the really dedicated fanbase.
To go from Operation rainfall, to a late console

One of Boruto’s main plotlines is dealing with how technology is changing the world and potentially rendering ninjas less relevant.

Sometimes, suicide prevention takes just one thing: Treating others, even your subordinates, as human beings and not merely tools to be used up and thrown away.

Yeah, but as someone who did import it and doesn’t speak Japanese, it’s a royal pain in the ass to look up stuff constantly. There’s resources but it really is a gigantic pain.

SHE’S WELSH...

Then again, I played the game with the Japanese voices on.

Kind of spoilers, but in one of the heart-to-heart scenes, one of the player characters tells another to “die in a fire.” How is this game not great?

That was kinda the point of Breath of the Wild, though - freedom. There’s a plot and dungeons and a boss and to get through that you gotta accomplish this set of goals, but the real game is just exploring Hyrule. I loved it specifically because it wasn’t as Zelda-y as most of the series, but still retained enough to

I mostly enjoyed the divine beasts, but I will admit the the dynamic aspects of some of them did make a mental map pretty hard and I don’t remember a lot of details in hind site. I still enjoyed them though. I was impressed with how well (overall) the 3d maps worked.

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Oh man, this game’s music is essential listening. This was where Jet Set Radio passed the Shibuya-kei baton.

Wait, it was? The controls were mirrored exactly, you used the ABXY buttons to control the top screen, so you could hold the stylus in your left hand and still do everything.

As opposed to Kinja threads, that never do anything right.

And also doing a better job at taking care of your stuff.

But first let’s talk about parallel universes

Shinies don’t have real value, just personal value. Most of the time, the things that increase shiny odds are things you have to actively work for, so you can determine how much work you’re willing to put into getting shinies or if you only want to run into them randomly. This is one of the few exceptions, and it only