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The squats are a joke.

Because it’s the right character transformation as determined by propulsive narrative development. It doesn’t have to be “right”—it just has to fit, and it fits. Oh, how it fits! For all of this show’s dynamite shootouts and setpieces, the writers also know and develops the characters extremely well.

People still speculating whether Kim dies or not is getting old. She clearly does not die in S6. It’s impossible. Not happening. There’s no part of Jimmy/Saul in BB that carries the weight of having a loved one die. He’d have mentioned it, it would have been an integral part of his character and the writers of this

Thank you for the lovely review, Donna.

I love it too, I love how each character has different styles of play that can be customized based on the weapons you choose.

I was that guy who was pretty salty about this new active combat system. Give me turn based or death!

The combat is so,so,so good.

While there’s certainly room for improvement in the sequels (doing a better job of explaining how all the parts fit together, for one), I love the combat in Final Fantasy 7 Remake so goddamn much. It’s definitely gonna be the standard by which I measure future ARPGs for quite some time to come. Particularly if the


I’d have rather received a straight up remake. Having this go so far off the rails into coo-coo crazy bananas Kingdom Hearts land was NOT what I had expected when I heard “remake.”

Final Fantasy Sequel stories have always been bad. Like bad bad. The Sequel to X was awful, sequel to XII was awful, all XIII sequels

I think a lot of people miss this, but adaptations aren’t necessarily for the people who played the game. They’re for the (much, much) larger audience that watches TV and movies. If they can get some of the original fans on board, cool, but they’re after people who haven’t played the game more than them.

Don’t worry about catching up on the series: each of the numbered entries is a reboot set in its own world. FF7 isn’t a sequel to FF6, FF5 or FF4, nor are 8, 9 and 10 sequels to 7 (that’s why there’s a 10-2).

Did you play XV? Because it really doesn’t feel anything like XV’s combat. 

I figure it’s a combination of the fact that Suicide Squad hasn’t aged well (at all), and that it’s an R-rated superhero movie starring a B-List villain named after a D-List superheroine team...while excluding that team’s most prominent member.

The 2:30-minute trailer gave no indication the movie had any kind of plot, and most reviews agree that was one of its weaker aspects. Moral: attitude and aesthetic are not substitutes for a compelling story.

Yeah, Buu had some cool moments, but as a whole, it was a total mess and the weakest of the DBZ arcs.

Ah, yes. The old “This is so easy a caveman could do it,” argument. Why am I not surprised. Let’s break down what went into making DBZA

The Buu saga was Toriyama getting beaten with bags of money to keep the series going. Cell was the end of DBZ as the series was set to change names and focus on Gohan in a new series. however the fans wanted “more goku” so we got that mess.

Kaiser has said that FF7 would be finished this year. 

From their post:

Dragon Ball Z Abridged as always the superior Dragon Ball experience.