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    I liked Spirit Tracks, except for the instrument (I think it was a pan flute?), and I would rank them above Skyward Sword, myself

    Part of me hopes that there’s a secret version of her sitting animation where she boots up Overwatch

    Roadhog joystick that’s actually just a smoked ham leg

    When reading up on this game, I saw the name of the boss, and I can’t help but wondering: why is Nobunaga such a popular enemy in Japanese games? I know a bit about his role in history, but it strikes me as similar to having George Washington as a recurring enemy in western RPGs

    Used it on occasion with the DS Lite (tiny expansion pack and all) and Vita, but ever since I got a smartphone, I’ve more or less forgotten about them

    I’m quite sure it’s a matter of units per user, with a 3DS copy needed per player, while a single group of users could get away with one Wii U copy. I’m curious as to what the total play time is per version.

    Not to say the 3DS version wasn’t without it’s merits: my wife and I traveled to NYC for the Sonic event in

    I hope this will go to improve the incredibly drab YouTube lineup

    This for Sombra, plus voicelines

    These are the same reasons I don’t think I’ll replay TLG; while both games are almost completely on par with each other (in my eyes), the tipping point I found was Trico itself. Everything that made Trico feel alive and independant also caused every puzzle to take 3 times longer to finish. Ico had a good share of

    I just finished this game last night, and I miss Trico.

    It really is too bad that this is the weakest of the trilogy and I probably won’t replay it

    Layered Laird is also pretty good

    I thought there was a reason the preshow was giving me major Rez vibes

    Lives on in the 3DS, doesn’t it?

    I would feel almost guilty if I left those worlds alone for too long 

    For some reason I can’t explain, I’m having trouble accepting Exeggcute being on the same list as, say, a key chain, or an ice cream cone 

    Give a robot teeth like that, of course it’s gonna end up evil

    Western pop star to be featured in iconic Japanese game as a singing leather fetish bunny thing, proving that no matter the hemisphere, marketing knows its audience

    I can see McCree and Sombra hanging out, and I can see Mercy and Genji corresponding.

    The odd thing is probably the hyper advanced cyborg ninja writing with a quill.

    Prerelease material says he’s a fox named Gregg