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She definitely fits the King of Fighters asthetic, almost better than some of their more recent bad guy entries. Almost looks like if Vice and Mature fused into some sort of emo teenager.

My favorite part of this is that it seems like a nod to the intentional breaking of levels in the original Mario. The warp pipe at the end of 1-2, for example. They knew people would just get on top of the stage and floor through it. That very first one you linked from @PolyhexGames seems like a very intentional nod

Well, damnit.

Consider me sold. Thanks for sharing this. Friends from the last job I had and I used to go do cheap wings night at BWW every Tuesday, and we all got pretty hooked on trying to be the best trivia head. I am frankly surprised this kind of app hasn’t already been done before!

The worst part, to me, is the uproar that this nonagenarian will get for it when there’s been significantly more severe accusations levied against the actual sitting president of the country.

Look at it this way: you’re new and the tactics to use aren’t necessarily in your repertoire yet. Losing a guy shows you what not to do, at the very least! Usually if a unit is dying, it’s because you overextended that person so they had to fight too many things on the enemy’s turn, or they simply aren’t equipped to

Limited resources (including XP) are a hallmark of the older series. Typically if you play a hardcore game where you accept the bad roll of the dice where you lose units, you replace those units with people you’re going to encounter shortly rather than attempt to level up some unit that hasn’t seen battle for awhile.

Fun fact to people who dislike the direction a game heads:

Am I the only person who thinks South Park is better than it’s ever been and continues to improve? The last 3 seasons or so have absolutely killed me, although admittedly the stuff post-election wasn’t that great.

There’s a difference between saying “I don’t remember this” as a way to dismiss the entire conversation, and saying “I don’t remember this” in a way that states, simply, he does not remember the encounter going that way.

Cuphead’s platformer levels are just not fun. The boss battles are beautiful and engaging and everything you’d hope for, but the platforming stages are pure cancer and I hate every last one of them.

I thought it was okay. I’d be interested in another season because I liked the last two episodes. Getting through those first 3 episodes was pretty tough, not going to sugar coat it. It was just painfully boring for too long. But, by the time it ended, I found myself actually wanting to know more and liked the

Your username is extremely relevant to how I feel about this.

I’m playing the PC rerelease that came out just a few years back, to be clear.

I’m actually replaying Final Fantasy IX for the first time since I beat it as a kid. What a great game. Combat is really slow compared to other FF titles, is my only real complaint.

Yeah, it was too little, too late to save the game, unfortunately.

2142 was so great. Unfortunately it died because the expansion, which was a genuinely better experience, wasn’t purchased by enough people and it split the player base til it died.

It had a lot of little missteps like that, yeah. My biggest problem was eschewing the tactical top-down gameplay for what seemed a lot like World of Warcraft skills, but a pause button so could control all 4 units on your team. I really loved Baldur’s Gate and DA:O because the combat and tactical controls, so to

Yeah, it definitely had the same review bombing element going after it. Dragon Age 2 happened first, though, so it’s why I didn’t mention it.

“hurt the developer the way they’ve hurt us/our chosen representative/our community/our feelings.”