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I’m more certain that it’s because of the pre-launch controversy that less people bought it.

Sure, but all I see is that it’s the first game in the series.

I’d always rather they go for fictional content rather than any real world one. Even historically. Though I wonder what they mean, exactly, by alternate history?

That is an awful name. Then again, nobody seemed to find the Xbox One name confusing, so maybe it’ll work for them. Although people did manage to find the Wii U name infinitely more confusing somehow, so who knows.

I found Junepi to be a much better character than Yosuke, but when it got to the point where I found out that literally all the characters had

Nah, they said that the Shadows represent a total extreme of what they’re actually feeling. Kanji being stereotypically super-gay in Shadow form could be like him having an impression of himself and then having his feelings spiral out of control. Also, it may have helped that he was totally crushing on Naoto that

It didn’t help that, as the male character, you couldn’t even hang out with most of the SEES members.

Funny, I have the complete opposite opinion.

Team Fortress 1 and 2 as well as Tribes also drastically changed how you played, but even they had multiple weapons.

As a veteran of Chex Quest, I find the words “Cereal Killer” offensive.

The level design is pretty abstract, actually. Look near the end.

This game’s pretty amazing. Kind of funny how even though it’s essentially a clone of Dark Souls it manages to be different enough to play drastically differently.

It’s that way for the full release, too. The character is based on an actual historical figure in Japan named William. He was the first Western Samurai, hence why you play a white swordsman in Japan.

Huh?

... These are some of the best names for products ever.

Nintendo should make Mii playable characters mandatory.

According to Metacritic, there’s only one more mixed review than positive review. Majority, maybe, but not exactly overwhleming.

C'est la industrie.

By which I mean the picture at the top of this article, not the actual cover.