Japan (and Korea) are known for outlandish hairstyles. It’s insane the number of hair dressers there are over there, I don’t know how they even stay in business...
Japan (and Korea) are known for outlandish hairstyles. It’s insane the number of hair dressers there are over there, I don’t know how they even stay in business...
Stylish, but not main character stylish. More like friend of main character stylish :P
Japan knows the importance of sound effects. Mario has characteristic sound effects, Mgs has characteristic sound effects and western games ? Not so.
You would’ve been right to have them earn it themselves. This kid demanded which alot of kids do now and their parents just give them whatever they want. The dad spent an afternoon ignoring his kid and not even bonding over the experience. The kid spent the money with no appreciation or care and changed suits within…
Preach! I’ll be buying it day one as well to do my part. I love Digimon.
Yeah, Nintendogs and potential spinoffs seem like the most well suited of Nintendo’s IPs for microtransactions. Literally every new toy, accessory, and clothing item, including recurring items like food and shampoo are a potential point of sale. They can also expand on the concept to allow you to decorate the…
Pfft. I bet you can’t wait until we get Weeb Quest XV: Ten Years of Development Hell for a Twenty Hour Ad Placement.
Ugh another “First Weeb Quest is the best Weeb Quest” Truther. All the changes made since the series inception has made it all the better. Faithfully adhering to archaic mechanics is stagnation. Looking for ward to Weeb Quest IX:Everyone is a 9000 year old child.
I dunno, man. The first Weeb Quest was a seminal moment in JRPG history. Like, if you’re unfortunate enough to have not been old enough to play it when it first came out (or worse, you weren’t even born yet), then I’m going to have to take your opinion on the state of Weeb Quest with several shakers of salt.
This is esp…
I took a break from FF VI about 3 years ago, at what I think was the halfway point. I’m afraid to get back into it.
I can’t tell if you’re just talking gibberish or actually talking about Xenoblade because this debateably fits.
I think there was like one time when I got the joke to Life in Aggro. The problem isn’t that the comics aren’t funny, but that nobody knows why they’re funny. I definitely relate with Gamercat, though.
Ha! Yes, that’s perfect!
Read that as “Coke-Flavoured” on first glance.
100% spot on and as you say it’s why I love these games. It illicites feels I get from watching detective Conan as well when you’re RIGHT on the cusp of revealing the killer but a loose piece of evidence slips your accusation so you have to tighten your grip.
“Welcome, test subjects! I mean, new employees. I’m Cave Johnson, I own this franchise. Who’s ready to make some chicken?”