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I’m not terribly worried about it. I imagine signage will become even more obtuse, and that they’ll make the usual claims about there being no space or that there are reservations etc to visitors who can’t use some Japanese to navigate their way inside.

Because of messages on cables?

There was a shark giant in BB?

Love the Souls style games all the way from Demon’s Souls (which was the reason I finally bought a PS3). That said, I’m a little worried about enemy variation for Sekiro—looks mostly like human enemy types from what I’ve seen and people have said. I’m hoping that’s not the case. Japanese lore and mythology has tons of

Still waiting on KRZ Act 5......

Old school message boards were a grim, grim thing.

Bubblegum Crisis would like a word with you.

I remember wondering where half my sorcery magic tree was. Only so many times you can cast Mana Disruption and Maelstrom a bunch of wights before you pine for some oft-promised demon summoning.....

I forgot about having to absorb experience! I could see such a requirement being used to hawk pay-to-win items these days, but back then I remember using that time to absorb as roleplaying time in town. There was a fair bit of true roleplaying going on back then too, despite the relatively limited system (current

I still remember, 20-odd years ago, playing the text-based MUDD (multiuser dungeon domain for you youngsters) Gemstone III for the first time. In one of the intro areas I died to a giant rat, my corpse decomposing as the timer to true death ticked down, at which point my sad pile of newbie items would be left on the

Yes, the Fallout: NV developers did.

> “here of a sudden.”

Question for this gorgeous-looking game: How much does the drama/narrative separate this series from feeling too much of a mirror of modern warfare aerial combat? That’s the draw for me, but I can’t tell how true that is.

The waiting game sucks, let’s play hungry hungry hippos.

SEARCHING HEALS THE PRIMEVAL

I found this list... underwhelming, especially when I compared it to my scrappy go-to: Google Keep (full disclaimer: I worked for Google for a long time, but don’t anymore).

The dot grid paper might be hard to fit to this, but Rollbahn and Mnemosyne make great books that could fit your needs. Both are ring bound, both offer grid paper, the Rollbahn has a fairly rigid front/back (heavy cardboard stock), and various sizes.

More please!

It’s worse than that. It’s memes recycled from other parts of the interweb and thrown back into a flavor-of-the-year game... which are then recycled back out on to the pitch. It’s the equivalent of having a forward from grandma on /r/funny and having that post screenshotted to Facebook.