thedanlarkin
thedanlarkin
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He went from being number 1 to being...number 2.

I guess you could say his career has... gone to shit.

Is the guy at 0:57 throwing punches or spinning a record? I honestly can't tell.

Maybe they made the Dark Souls knight #1 just to not be seen as favoring the sexy girls. I personally thought the Yuna picture was cooler than that one though.

Sexy, stylish, accurately reconstructed costumes, accurate hairstyle, great physique, excellent makeup and even the chainsaw looks perfect. This is the #1 as I see it.

That’s exactly what people are doing. It’s hilarious.

What’s stopping the exploiters from leaving their cars all over the place and letting people that don’t know about the fix die to them?

Didn't Keiji Inafune also run into this same problem with his pitch for Mighty No. 9? People said the gameplay and level designs looked like a "Mega Man copycat," but he returned with, no, that's just how I make games.

Or Final Fantasy VIII HD.

I think it more had to do with that it became incredibly easy to pirate games for it.

Haha

Now playing

Well, Ramuh looks like an extremely more badass version of XIV's Primal. So here I'm hoping Bahamut is at least more badass than this

I don't know. In a way, it's kind of ingenious. Think about it this way. The game isn't just saying you were wrong and should give up, it's actively mocking you. It's saying "You're not smart enough to keep going, here's something more your speed." the game is goading you into the puzzles.

Jack" O'Neill, will knock on your door because you've won a Prize...

I feel like we hear a lot about teaching kids to be safe on the internet, but not really teach them how to behave on the internet. PSA: You don't say sexually charged things (even if you think you're doing so jokingly) to folks you just don't know, man. Just don't. It makes you the virtual-equivalent of that

Don't you mean #FISTworldproblems? I'll see myself out (slams door).

Right, and that's a problem I'm almost certain we're going to run into in the next 12-18 months. Not with the Tim Schafers of the world, but with the smaller, newer studios.

It's not a bad idea. I see your point.