I'm up to Shido's palace, but not finished yet.
I'm up to Shido's palace, but not finished yet.
I haven't gotten to the end yet, but it's called Persona. If I don't fight the collective unconscious at some point, I'll be lacanially dissapointed.
I found P5 less stressful in the time management game. Granted, I never finished P3 or P4 (I lost 3 saves of P3 and said fuck it), but it has a lot more shortcuts.
Oh, I was waiting to see how they solved it already in my first playthrough. Just… the pancake line was enough for me to go 'oh it's him'. There was nobody else it could be.
Hm, you can split them into days if you want, but for those of us who don't, it was a godsend. I really liked being able to have long stretches of time with no dungeoning.
I honestly wondered if it was supposed to be a twist at all, given how intensenly the game 'hints' at it.
I honestly see that more as a… guilt reaction kind of thing? He's suddenly a person (who's going through something incredibly sorrowful and horrible) and not mentioning it - that you've hated his work - might feel hypocritical, in some ways.
She was so young, too. I know suicide or the death of a child are always a tragedy, but damn, she was just a kid.
TBF, the Doctor actually didn't punch the wall for billions of years. The Doctor that comes out in the end was there for days, not billions of years.
I'm continuing with a week full of angsty teenagers - I have to finish Oxenfree, which I'm really loving, and continue with Persona 5.
A slightly cheaper for later on is moving up Temperance to Lv 5 - you can ask that confidant to make SP refilling objects for about 5,000 yens.
I really liked that the Spanish version ellides the time travel aspect and goes with 'nostalgic reminiscing' regarding that mechanic, It actually makes emotional sense and all.
FO4 does a tremendous job of hiding its more interesting quest. And I do enjoy it a lot because settlements!!! but yeah, the best quests are kinda hard to notice at first.
Well, there's an argument to be made about the Doctor being, esentially, a fuck-up.
Most of the writers mentioned here are from the US (except for Tolkien, I think). What I mean is that there are, actually, smaller sci-fi/fantasy scenes all around the world and a lot of times, they're writing about their cultures - even if they add European elements to it.
They do - there's at least one epic about pre-Columbian times.
Yes, it does have that, but the expressions, the over-mannered villainy and even the insanity are tempered by Delgado's portrayal.
TBH, nobody apes Delgado like Gomez.
It was never the same after VErity Lambert left
Yeah, but I'm kinda… tired and not surprised by how praising this series or Bill obviously means we have to say the previous ones were terrible.