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    Front 1: Sony fanboys.

    I mean you don’t have tastebuds

    I must have missed the part where people make fan games based on Sega IP. You seem to know more, surely you can provide some links, right?

    Of course, Nintendo execs are among the stereotypical old-guard, short-sighted, myopic dinosaurs who firmly believe they can bend society to their will.

    Bugs as food......I’m sorry no. That is a the “daycare run out of someone’s house” of the food industry. A con to maximize profit and skirt requirements.

    a Georgia prosecutor recommended the case go to a grand jury to decide whether to bring criminal charges.

    1. Considering “most games” aren’t known for their depth, you’re setting the bar extremely low here. Do you have any concrete examples of games that are both deep and have “progress”?
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    You wouldn’t want to hold the L2 and the R2 all the time since it would make you slower.

    Many of the exo suits make it so that holding the L2 and R2 is only needed at steep inclines, rocky ground or when trying to get out of tar.

    there was depth to the systems if you actually used them and didn’t just ignore them

    According to the video (0:24)

    I never once thought it was cool to hate Kojima for whatever he likes (or for whatever reason in the first place), but that doesn’t mean I have to like his new games. I hate TPP and Death Stranding. They’re just too shallow compared to his earlier games.

    Imagine if AC Valhalla drops, and then it turns out it’s about a Valkyrie, so there won’t be a playable male.

    Such as?

    How does Xenoblade Chronicles compare to Xenoblade X? I didn’t like X very much, it felt too much like an MMO but without the multiplayer part.

    I always see people criticizing the rich for “not donating enough”, but I’ve yet to see people criticizing the rich for “not donating at all”. Why is that?

    I think it’s a bit complicated.

    As someone who has bug phobia, I can relate to Blathers.

    All the time, actually. When I’m at home, my phone’s always next to my bed, since I use it as an alarm and I don’t want to forget it next to my PC when I go to bed.

    I see, thanks.