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I’ve just finished the game, and have finished the podcast too.

I started playing this game back when they re-released it for the PS1. I made it to the part when Sabin joins your party during a boss fight and you’re supposed to use his special attack.

GG Felix.

Truly, nothing good can come from G2A. I used to work with a small Indie team that wanted to put their game on Greenlight, and they had one of these “buy keys on G2A to support us” promotions on their website. They also planned to include the G2A promotion in their Greenlight trailer as well.

Get salty about it (again):

As someone who’s only ever played the very first Kingdom Hearts, should I bother playing all the other 3.14 sequels, or is it a lost cause for me?

Using glitches that take forever to master makes a run much less interesting to me as the spectator.

Some people buy a console just for one or two games. Well, the Wii U has at least 10 games that are worth buying the console for.
But outside of the first-parties... yeah, there isn’t too much to get for it.
I’m cheating a bit because I have a gaming PC, so I can get all the multiplatform stuff on GoG or Steam.

Don’t forget about A Hat in Time! They said that the game would release in 2017 as well.

Seconded.

Agreed. It’s difficulty to fully enjoy Assassin’s Creed after all these years because it used to be released every year, so fatigue is bound to happen eventually.

I’m gonna play Bioshock Remastered. I lucked out in the PC troubleshooting lottery and the game runs just fine for me (expect for that bug where the game crashes at the gene bank screen sometimes).

I don’t have a 3DS, so I’ll play the next best thing: Stardew Valley. Bought it just now for the purpose of distraction, but I needed a more relaxing game anyway.

They probably looked at the Breath of the Wild footage and said “if you can’t beat them, join them”.

Blizzard has been borrowing a lot from Team Fortress 2, but the teasing of new content is still something TF2 did better.

It’s really a shame what happened to the PC port of Symphonia. It’s basically the FFVII equivalent of the Tales series - everyone who played it back in the day loves it to death even to this day.

First the huge Starcraft fanservice with the two new maps and now this.

My words exactly!

All of these dungeon analysis videos made me realize something: Ocarina of Time is the favorite game of many people because it has relatively-easy and straightforward dungeon design, amongst other things.
It is the perfect Zelda for casuals, for people who had yet to adapt to video games, as well as games in 3D. The