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I’d love a collection that collected all of the Advance games, the Rush games, and the DS version of Colors. Not sure why they haven’t, as I’m pretty sure they’d sell, and it wouldn’t take much work to do. I only caught Advance 2 and the first Rush back in the day, so I’ve only played the rest through emulation. I’d

I’ve already bought all of these at least twice, and some of them three times.

Yeah, I honestly despise the Souls fanbase more than any other just because I find them insufferably pretentious and creepy. Talking to them feels like they’re trying to get me to join a cult. Which I feel bad comparing them to, because I’ve had a lot of more pleasant interactions with cult recruiters than Soulsborne

Yeah same. If a game says souls-like in its description in my Steam queue, it’s basically an instant ignore for me. Getting my PhD in physics is stressful enough. I play games to relax; I don’t need more stress in my life.

Yeah, that’s basically exactly how I feel.

Same about soulsborne for me, honestly. I hate how you’re punished for failure in souls games, and the combat feels clunky. All of that combined with the lack of direction given to the player and the ability to accidentally wander into a higher level area means that I don’t want to explore because I find it too

I’m always annoyed that all Zelda-likes that I’ve found don’t actually take the parts that I enjoy about Zelda, just take the parts that I don’t care about, and then add in a bunch of things from other games that I hate. I don’t like the direction the franchise has been going in, and I’ve struggled to find something

I’ve been playing through IV. Only version that I played before this is the 3D version previously on Steam, so take my opinion with a grain of salt, but I’ve immensely enjoyed it. The graphics are beautiful, and the soundtrack is amazing.

Speak for yourself! I live for weird and disturbing Mario lore.

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My question is, though, is can you date a no-eyed girl?

“Are we that out of touch? No! It’s our employees that are wrong!”

I’m guessing that they’re just assuming that their employees already have one, which is its own form of stupidity.

It’s not even a jpeg. It’s a link to a jpeg.

Hey, don’t insult jelly like that. At least I could use that to make some delicious peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. That would have at least some value for me.

As somebody who only really cared about Rayman as far as Ubisoft properties are concerned, this is just hysterical to watch them double down on stupidity like this. Have the higher-ups considered that if all of their customer base and most of their employees hate something and consider it a terrible idea, that maybe

Supposedly the games were based somewhat loosely on Japan’s actual legal system where there were no juries, the judge decides the final verdict, and the prosecutors almost always win, and the prosecutors themselves have a large amount of control over the investigation.

I’m not sure about the other two, but Monolith Soft was basically about to go out of business, and Nintendo’s purchase basically saved them from death. As far as I can tell, Nintendo saw a talented studio that could make really successful games given the right support and guidance that was about to die, so they saved

As much as I don’t care for the Oscars, this specifically really isn’t their fault. They can only nominate what the studios submit to them, and Disney didn’t submit either of those for consideration. 

As somebody who is autistic, it’s probably one of my favorite parts of it. There are certain things that just fascinate me, and I have a nigh infinite attention span when I deal with said things. It’s been really useful when it comes to my job and school, considering that one of said interests is math and physics,

That sentence was poorly worded. I’m pretty sure that the intended meaning was that the question about Duvernay was a positive example of change like the use of fewer sexist terms like “hag,” not that there needed to be less clues about Ava Duvernay. The wording made it sound otherwise, though.