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Hey, Yomawari IS scary! And it has the added problem that I felt guilty every time I let the little girl die.

Have fun with P3P! Still my favorite Persona game. The female protagonist’s route is sooo good (Social Link to the magic dog? Yes please!).

After you finished the main game, you can play it as more straightforward dating sim called “Enchanting Dangan Academy ~Purely Prismatic Souls~”, which allows you to see all the dialogue options you might have.

The folding and upright storage is the single best thing I took away from her show. It’s one of those simple ideas that you really should have thought of earlier but somehow never did (didn’t Douglas Adams write something about that?), and it makes finding stuff in my closet so much easier.

He has a magical staff (formerly a pillar holding up the ocean), but no special armor as far as I recall, though he is sometimes depicted wearing armor. His skin is indestructible anyway, because he was born from a stone, and later made even more durable during a failed attempt to kill him in heaven.

Stollen seems to have a kind of rennaissance here in Germany, going from “spießig” (boring and conservative) to experimental. My local bakery has many different kinds: basic Stollen with dried fruit, the more regular variant of Marzipanstollen, hazelnut Stollen, and poppyseed stollen, as well as stuff like macadamia

I haven’t played in a long time, did they ever manage to fix the cheating/spoofing issue? All the impossibly strong Pokemon everywhere annoyed me quite a bit without direct competition. Wouldn’t cheating also impact battles, or does the friend system avoid that? 

I admit I’m not super familiar with the characters in the games, but most of the swearing felt like the authors voice, not the characters. Takes me out of the moment, when my first thought after each “fuck you” is “Oh yeah, written by Warren Ellis, you can tell.”

Besides the terrible wig, this is actually pretty close to how I imagined Geralt after reading the books (which I did before the games came out). Slender and young, more elvish. That’s probably because Geralt reminded me a lot of Elric of Melnibone, another white haired mutant called the ‘white wolf’.

Oh god, I am getting flashbacks to Diabolical Lovers, which was hardcore fetish porn disguised as romance. I somehow doubt these vampires are less assholes.

Well, before the Switch, the Vita/PSP were really popular for visual novels (including pretty raunchy ones like Diabolical Lovers or DRAMAtical Murder), while the PC was not. It was only a matter of time until the Switch took over, now that the Vita is dying in Japan as well. So I'd say that yeah, their audience

Ha,my husband once woke me in the middle of the night by pulling away my covers in a state of panic. When I groggily and somewhat annoyed asked him what was going on, he stared at me and said: “Um, I thought there was a snake in the bed.”

A lot of Rowlings Potter stuff after the main series just seems so... lazy. I’m not even a big fan, but her additions to the global organization of magic still make me kind of angry. They seemed like something I might throw together shortly before my next session of a HP RPG and after skimming Wikipedia. But, you

I find the “Settling in” sequel to be much harder. Okay, okay, we played “Moving” pay-to-win, so we just needed to do the packing part.

Once you finished at least one ending for each character in Hatoful Boyfriend, the game should ask you at the beginning if you want to “keep a promise from a long time ago” or something like that. Choose that and enjoy a... different game.

Also, no danger of scurvy if their raft gets lost at sea.

I don’t remember any games coming from China becoming popular outside of it, but from the top of my head, I can think of the “Chinese Paladin/ Legend of Sword and Fairy”-Series of Asian fantasy RPGs, which seems to be still going strong (but as is the way of the world is now living as quite a number of mobile games).

The idea of a normal burger with Camembert, patty, and some fruit-based sauce (why would you add ketchup to Camembert?) sounds nice, but as buns, wouldn’t it be overwhelming? Or is it creamy, young Camembert instead of the more salty and sharp variety?

In this case, with the copied manual, the too-cheap-to-be-true prize tag, and the bad communication, I’m betting on a scam. Miniature heavy board games can pull in a lot of money on Kickstarter, so I wouldn’t be surprised if scammers jumped on that (there have been other boardgame scams before, of course).