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...And that’s all it will ever get, thanks to Kotaku opening their big mouths. It’s only a matter of time now before Nintendo sicks their legal team on them.

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I’m sorry, but this is all I could think about when I saw the thumbnail image.

But why would you not want a BETTER game that plays like the original? What do you lose from that?

But why would you not want a BETTER game that plays like the original? What do you lose from that?

warts and all

Elaborate please.

Implying that even the flaws are inherently worth recreating? Am I to understand that things like the sloppy camera and performance issues were conscious decisions? If so, what’s the point? :/

The reviews seemed to confirm that we delivered what we promised to our fans. It’s difficult to please everybody all the time of course.

Let’s not jump the gun here. There hasn’t been any announcements yet.

As it has mine. I’m telling you, I think we’re about to witness a second Golden age for JRPGs! The only thing that concerns me now is P5 set the bar so high that anything else would feel like a disappointment.

If it’s anywhere near as good as the Ace Attorney crossover, I’m already hyped!

No kidding. This article makes protesting sound like going to Summerfest. Do these people seriously have nothing better to do with their lives?

Truth be told, it isn’t the art style or the story that holds me back from liking DQ as much as it is...the design philosophy behind the entire franchise. My first and only DQ experience was 9 on the DS, and everything about it felt so archaic!

lol well, as long as we’re talking first impressions here...

What? No love for Haru? C’mon! She’s a Shadow-ass-kicking noblewoman with a grade-A fashion sense and the most dignified victory pose ever...and she’s a tea lover! I haven’t even reached her part in the story, and I’ve already decided she’s best waifu.

Oh boo hoo. I can’t watch three hours of a 100 hour game that’s actually better experienced through playing! Whatever will I do?!

Allow me to offer a similar rebuttal that I made towards the “satirical” dialogue of Paper Mario: Color Splash.

I would not have guessed that based on the context of the comic. Taken at face value, the only joke I could find was “These two people have very different opinions about the same game. ...laugh.”

I’d also highly recommend Danganronpa 1 and 2 if they weren’t available on other platforms.

I certainly hope not either. My only significant opinion on politics is that giving the government more control over the services we use every day when ordinary businesses can fulfill the role perfectly fine is walking a dangerous line towards giving them more power. And since when has a more powerful government