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Also might be a new combo, unless I'm forgetting a newer monster?

I agree, P4's amazing (I think just as good as P5, each has pros and cons) plus it's super easy to play via Steam, while the first three haven't been officially available since the PS3/PSP. P3 is great also, but hasn't aged as well both from a gameplay perspective and an optics perspective (your characters summon

Considering up to BotW most Zelda titles referenced a key item, it’d be especially funny if this had been a concern for those games. “They can’t know Link has an ocarina! Or wears masks! Wakes wind!” The only Zelda title that actually could be considered a spoiler is Link’s Awakening, as the whole island is revealed

Nice! This gives me hope that FFXVI will also come to PC at some point, which would remove one of the few things left drawing me towards a PS5.

I mean, this looks intriguing and all. Not to harsh people’s vibes, but...brought to you by the team that made Sonic Forces.

Man, Musk’s desperate fanboy harem are out in full force on this one...no matter how hard you type, he’s not going to fuck you.

I haven't played an Ubisoft game since...I dunno, the PS3? And I don't feel like I've missed a thing.

Reporter: “Oh, so if we cancel all govt subsidies in your industry, your companies will be happy to pay back all of the subsidies and govt support they’ve received, right?”
Muskrat: *shortcircuits, weird hair slides off head*

That sucks. Consolidating my loans away from Sallie Mae / Navient was one of the better decisions in my adult life. They were the goddamn worst. 

Like the article said, the announcement was two years ago. Plus I think XIII was added a while ago, I would've expected that trilogy to be added at the same time.

Me a couple weeks ago: “There’s no way MS puts the weird as hell timey wimey XIII-2 on game pass anytime soon, I should just buy it.”

KOTOR’s not a traditional RPG. It looks like it wants to be cinematic and action packed, but really you just click every now and then while a dice rolls in the background. I love standard JRPG / turn-based combat, I love ARPGs, and I love PC isometric RPGs. KOTOR wants to have the strengths and oomph of all three, but

In my mind, media (games, music, books, film, etc) have more complicated tiers than simply a single “what’s the greatest game of all time?” list. For a long time I also wondered what the big deal was with certain classic works and found them really underwhelming upon revisiting, so it’s helped to split them into their

Considering Cloud’s arc in Advent Children is distancing himself from friends while hiding a serious disease, he’d at least socially distance properly.

I really wonder why companies continue releasing such broken games rather than taking the time to release a game that would be received positively, but this industry never seems to learn any lessons. EA itself released Mass Effect Andromeda as a broken mess, which was bad enough to nearly kill a much more beloved

I doubt it was the developer's choice to release it anytime soon, more likely a marketing or executive decision made based on a spreadsheet.

But by that definition, are the Shadow of the Colossus or Demon Souls remakes? Bluepoint rebuilt them from the ground up, but they’re fundamentally the same games.

To be clear, the save system is similar to most other JRPGs (even Persona, which also has some ridiculous one-hit KOs deep into dungeons).

Not really. SMT3's remaster took almost 20 years and didn’t really add anything. SMT4 got Apocalypse, but my understanding is that’s more of a sequel. I’m not sure if that’ll change with SMT V, but precedent would say no.

I agree, the cipher main character in SMT has always bothered me. SMT3's Demi-Fiend saw the world fall and was forceably turned into an abomination, and he doesn't emote in the slightest. SMT V's protagonist isn't much better so far. Plenty of games have proven that you can focus on major storyline choices while still