theexilesatelier
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theexilesatelier

It’s not that he goes to avoid developing feelings for the girls. The two things are separate. He doesn’t view the girls sexually, but does still have a libido so goes to professionals about it. Who are typically quite complimentary about him afterwards, on the infrequent occasions it’s mentioned.

And Volition know we want it. Damn them.

I wonder why she’s gone with a pure LED build over using some EL panels/wire. To my knowledge/experience - which is lacking compared to hers of course - EL is lighter, runs less hot and draws less power. As well as being a solid colour block as opposed to a point source. I wonder if it says so in the book.

To focus on one main point out of a good article:

I especially love the kinda-sequel. The story really added to the actual gameplay, and the fact that everything in the game had its own little vignette was fantastic to me.

I’m known pretty much as “the anti-AoT guy” in Anitay, and I’ve had this argument many many times, heh. I won’t fault anyone for liking it, but I would argue against any claim of quality it might be assigned and the massive levels of overhype it gained when it first came out - because it was supposedly “grim” (for an

I’d think less the setting and more the writing, which was really pretty bad.

Company of Heroes really is good, but arguably I think World in Conflict (from the Ground Control people) is as good, if slightly different in focus. Both have very strong campaigns and both require tactics and strategy to succeed. I remain confused as to why WiC was never continued.

Definitely the mission that convinced me Titanfall 2 is something special. But not the only standout, every level has it’s own flavour without repeating, which makes the game feel so fresh and light. And it means most people will probably have a favourite. A full titan assault, an aerial chase, that later section

It does provide a lovely unmarred view of the Coffee Tsundere though.

And Volition know this! They taunt us with it!

Much respect for mentioning Shining Force 2. One of my first games, my first RPG and I still thinking of it fondly. I’ve the cart sitting around somewhere...

That’s just fantastic. Though I would personally consider it more cosplay of the Overwatch shorts than the game, seeing as how the game has her outfit firmly embedded between her buttocks. For some inexplicable reason. Whilst the shorts, and indeed this real life, takes the more realistic approach of... not having

I think it has to a lot of people here, heh. Justifiably, it’s a great game.

No, I understand the quote. Specifically it’s about the Roman attitude in Britain, said by a Caledonian Chief. And I’m Scottish ; )

I’m failing to see the applicability of your quote, it seems at odds with the sentiment I was describing. However, to respond in kind: