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There may be method to their madness on that one.  Crappy method, but method none the less.  Depending on the metrics that Epic chooses to report to say, investors, forcing each purchase to be individual could allow them to report that the store has insane repeat business (since every item forces the purchaser to

So that leaves Ace Attorney Investiations 2 as the only Phoenix Franchise game without a western release?

Hmm... getting a real Sweeny Todd vibe off someone hitting max level in an MMO only through baking pies.

But there is an incentive.

You seem to be arguing against points I haven’t made. I’m not assuming malice, merely noting that Sony has an incentive to bungle the matter.

I agree with you that it shouldn’t be a burden to keep the time server running, but they do have a perverse incentive to not do so - effectively bricking their old hardware when it’s long out of warranty encourages users to upgrade to their latest system (especially since the PS5 is almost entirely compatible with the

I did a PS3 slim last year, and it’s not particularly hard to do, although some care must be taken. You will void your warranty to do it, though (although typically the battery will fail outside of warranty period).

It’s referenced in the Double XP comic. I was unaware of it (for the PS4, at least) until I read the comic, but looked it up afterwards. Basically, the Ps4 has an internal clock, powered by a battery, that it uses to timestamp achievements. Unfortunately, that battery eventually dies. And once it does, the PS4

The PS4 battery thing is sad to hear.  The Ps3 is plagued by a similar problem (although there the issue only extends to digital purchases).

Given the video’s mention of “exclusive shots, sexy photos, and topless content”, one imagines that she’s got a pretty good idea of that.

I’d argue that Nier is more a case of “Bad communication kills”, over and over again. From the figurative (the Black Scrawl being the result of corrupted data / bad initial copying) to the literal (everything which happens at the Aerie, etc.).

Give it time. While I can’t speak for the “totally not a remake, but still somehow a remake”, the first Nier lures you in with a setup, and then springs a series of essentially unforeseeable twists that make you regret ever playing it, you horrible horrible monster.

Which would have been at least novel, but for

It is the “other other white meat”.

I want my baby back
I want my baby back
I want my baby back
I want my baby back
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I enjoyed Hellsing (anime, manga, and OVA). I enjoyed John Wick. I am not sanguine about this film’s chances. Hellsing thrives (well for me) because of its style, and a live action film isn’t going to have enough verasimilitude to work. Also, in the animated adaptations, the soundtrack plays a big part (the original

Tune in next year, when the sunsetting of sunsetting, is itself, sunset.

::Dream of Arc Systems Works developed Darkstalkers reboot intensifies::

I could well be wrong, but it seems more likely that Go On Board purchased a license to make a board game from CD Projekt Red, making their involvement minimal?

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It’s sort of weird to see Bravely Default taking a couple of pages from the Tales Of... series book (overworld enemies, skits), when the original was lauded for its own features (encounter and experience sliders). Do those features persist into the sequel?