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It’s very game dependent for me. I’d agree that for Assassin’s Creed games, I’m usually not interested in going back after I beat the game because if I skipped some side content it’s probably because it was boring. Sometimes in other games though I’m impatient to progress the game and skip some side content I want to

I don’t think I’ll be interested in these sets in particular, but I like to see them expanding into new IPs for Lego sets. Maybe Splatoon might be in the cards, and even someday Pikmin.

Is this “we finally figured out a good take on mounts for our game” or “we really need to attract some more players so let’s give them what they want?”

I guess the backlash they’d expect from shutting down Bank is still enough that it’s worth keeping that up for a while. I figure there’s not that many people still playing 3DS and Wii U games online but I guess there still must be plenty of people transferring Pokemon.

I thought Odyssey was pretty but felt insanely bloated. I did the tombs and mythical things but the number of quests and stuff was ridiculous and I skipped most of it. Valhalla actually felt tighter to me, at least in the side content department, so I ended up 100%ing the map (although by the end I was pretty sick

However, Mirage’s main story is definitely the weakest part of the game. I like Basim and it is nice to see how he becomes the assassin we meet later, but 99% of what happens in Mirage is so low-stakes and sectioned off from the rest of the franchise that by the time the credits rolled I wasn’t sure if this story

No, you collect rings

Hmm, I’ll give it a go but I might just end up watching the cutscenes on youtube. The base game was an... interesting experience, but I wouldn’t say it felt good to control. High difficulty just sounds like a very unpleasant experience.

The music’s not for me but I thought the trainer designs were really fun. I thought the ground type Miku was perfection. I love the details in the concept art:

They DID open ThinkGeek stores, there was one in my local mall, and it was great. They just decided to completely kill off ThinkGeek and good merchandise and pivoted into pops and shitty FnaF merch.

Hidden Treasures (Part 2) will be out in November.

Cofagrigus is the clear winner (loser). I personally think Flapple and Flamigo are fine. I think the names of the loyal trio are very goofy but entertainingly so, like they’re trying their hardest to convince you that these three very evil looking pokemon are definitely not evil, wink wink.

Though it would be funny for us and bad optics for P3P developer Atlus if it were distributing 3D replicas of the Evoker—a non-lethal, spiritual pistol Persona 3 characters use to shoot gunk out of their heads and call their Persona, a powerful alter ego—it’s not. The one-to-one replica is safely stuck behind

Even the Switch is only succeeding because their handheld market is always reliable and they just started pretending that their latest handheld is a home console while not releasing a home console into the market.

Crazy pathetic loser

Huh. I’d love them to buy Nintendo. Nintendo is really shitty to its fans and won’t release any of their titles outside their platform, so it really can’t get any worse.

Okay, but you already softened my position from “I don’t like it” to “it’s fine but I still think it’s weird.” You’re right, kids will love it and that’s what matters. I’m not trying to make it out to be some horrible thing, I’m just explaining why it’s weird to me.

But...the pokemon is...of legend...hence Perrin’s quest. It is a giant bear that shoots red moonbeams from its head, and its signature ability allows it to hit ghosts with normal and fighting type moves. Bloodmoon Ursaluna is a legendary pokemon in all but name (and perhaps stats), if you ask me.

I’m totally on board with unique cryptid Pokemon, I would absolutely love that, what I specifically don’t like about this is that it’s a new form of a pre-existing non-legendary Pokemon that’s basically treated as a legendary. If it can’t be evolved from Ursaring, why is it Ursaluna? Even if it sticks to the “ursa”

What would be weird about it? They’ve done some different things with shinies before. Heliolisk/Helioptile, Pheremosa, and Minor are all examples of shinies where not all of each color changes the same way on the shiny, which was never true before gen 5. The shiny of the yellow form of Tatsugiri has an entirely new