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....it’s out. Like, for a while now, unless you’re not in region 1. In which case, I am sorry.

DS2 got many, many things wrong. Nerfing the Bonewheels (especially in a boss fight) was not one of them.

You monster....she just wanted to live in her painted world in peace, along with the rest of them.

I just bought the HG hrairoo today as part of Black Friday sale.

I’ve seen many winners in a few past years just be a mishmash of parts thrown together. The second last one is reminiscent of that, but it’s still coherent.

Some of the sample art look alright (not fantastic IMO, but they’re fine)....but the “hero” (or whatever they are) one are definitely are bad.

Hoooold up. Aoi Yuki is doing Eevee’s voice? Done deal then. 

Wonderfully heart warming. Thanks for sharing Fahey.

Considering how MGS5 handled certain narrative points, yes, Sakurai shows more restraint than Kojima (damn it Kojima...). Though I do get where you’re coming from. All the toys.

Kojima definitely had pressure from the higher ups to keep making Metal Gear, but he also saw it as a way to stretch his imagination and continue working on his creation, refining things in many different ways. I imagine it goes both ways for that guy: both market pressure and they want to work on it.

I think he sees Smash as a fun game that plays with the idea of kids playing with their toys in wild and imaginative ways. That’s how he’s seen the characters, right? (From the most recent Direct and cutscenes from older games).

Yes, I realized that after I read the comments. Miscommunication is all (and lack of info on my part XD).

For the record and because I can no longer edit my original comment, I was referring to the Ainu people that live in parts of Japan who were, like many Indigenous people, “assimilated” into the wider society.

Thanks for assuming that Indigenous means Native American across the world. I was referring to another population.

I can most certainly try! At the time I was rushing out the message but I was referring to the Ainu people that live in Japan. My info comes from ANN’s Answerman, who cited a number of other sources (which are legitimate as I read them back when the column on the topic came up).

Just wanted to chime in that yes, Japan does have a fairly low population of indigenous peoples. 

I do miss being a single, working adult. It meant I had so much time for my own hobbies, including (but not limited to!) gaming.

All of a sudden I’m super interested in SC6.

Replace “really” with “relatively” in the first sentence and you got it.

It takes a lot of courage to admit when you’re in the wrong and to make a real, honest change. It takes a lot of courage.