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Just wanna say I love the increased volume of D&D articles on Kotaku. Keep it up!

Oh ho ho, don’t forget The Drop in which he has what I can only describe as Brooklyn accent being spoken by someone who’s only had a Brooklyn accent described to them and have never actual heard it first hand.

Not really. They’re doing another season pass and more content (including more character specific story chapters in 2018) so really - a *better* time to get into this would be Royal Edition 2: Electric Boogaloo when they’re finally done trying to fix the game.

So I wasn’t the only one who used the upside down trick! haha

Outside of the WotC run ones like @Wizards_DnD and @DnDBeyond there’s a lot of different ones. @MattColville (and specifically his youtube vids about running D&D 5e) is very informative. @WebDM also is a fun feed to follow and they host like a D&D weekly topic show that’s always entertaining and insightful. An ongoing

What’s worse is I follow a lot of D&D twitter feeds so it doesn’t get any less confusing for me

Actually Gazillion’s bankers/investors pulled out for the same reason Disney did - they needed to get far enough of a distance from Gazillion’s CEO’s legal issues. That’s Gazillion just folded. Everyone doing damage control to stay away from an alleged molester.

Not just the co-op, but a “run-and-guns” co-op. I recently replayed it to get a Platinum trophy (couldn’t because trophies are bugged and I wasn’t wiping the game/re-installing and replaying the whole thing) but the game was very big on “run through it with a machine gun” style of play where DS2 was much more

There is literally a response denying that Nazis are in America to your post. Just... breathe that insanity in.

I came here to make sure someone mentioned the Wolfenstein tweet because there are some deeply disturbing trends. Actualy Americans would rather be seen as pro-genocide Nazis than as “SJWs” like that’s somehow an actual thing or something that’s bad. It fucking insane and terrifying and sad.

That sucks. This is like the only thing this season I might have been even remotely interested in.

It’s not a terrible episode by any means, but it’s clearly noticeable the writing team is strapped for ideas and forcing it though. There was a noticeable drop in quality with it and a few others in S2 as well including the purge. Which is why I’m hesitant to agree with Harmon when he says he wants to try another 14

The only thing I really liked about Get Schwifty was Keith David as the president. Keith David is just too goddamn awesome.

Because HoT was hot garbage.

Heh. HoT and LS3 were what finally drove me away from the game. They were wretched play experiences for me. Mastery points to jump on a mushroom to get the next smallest piece of story? Just to rinse and repeat so I could glide a little further over a ravine for the next “dragons are bad and we’re gonna lose!”

Thanks to things like TeamFourStar’s DBZ Abridged and appearances in games with huge rosters (like the popular Xenoverse titles), Raditz has become something of a running joke or meme that’s kept him more recognized and thought about in the fan community. He’s become a frequent focal point of things like “What If?”. I

The story is told fine. It’s all there, just more subtle than its immediate predecessor. VIII did suffer from being miserable to play which itself gets in the way of storytelling. Still I find Ultimecia stands as the ultimate culmination of the themes presented and stands as antithesis of what the characters stood for.

Actually I hate both the Squall’s dead and Future-Rinoa is Ultimecia theories because they take away from all the clever groundwork that’s in the game. They’re theories that run counter-intuitive to the themes and story being told, and were theories born out of people not really caring about the story or really

One of the best stories in the series with grounded characters that have good arcs. Some shenanigans are a waste like “everyone know’s eachother, but it ends up not really mattering”. But ultimately it tells a great story about becoming an adult, being a leader, fatherhood and even the perception of time. Really

I just initiated this quest last night and still haven’t forgotten how eyeroll inducing levels of pretentious they are 11 years later. Not a hunt I really look forward to completing as I’m just starting to hunt down optional Espers instead.