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Randy Randerson
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Yeah, I think the issue is that Fromsoft sure doesn’t seem like a developer that ever looks backwards in its catalog. Outside of Dark Souls and Demon’s Souls (technically Bluepoint), have they ever rereleased a game in their long history? King’s Field is long gone, it’s weird there hasn’t been some kind of Armored

I really don’t understand this strategy, especially this month. Surely the overlap in audience is big for most of these games, so is Diofield going to eat up some attention from Valkyrie, maybe meaning that neither of them reaches their full potential due to lack of oxygen? I would think it would make more sense to

Google’s track record of creating something interesting, getting bored when it isn’t immediately super successful, and then abruptly killing it is a big reason why I’m much more hesitant to even bother trying most of their new apps and services. I loved Inbox and used it for as long as I could, tried using half a

Considering this is the “Best JRPGs” and not “Best Retro JRPGs” list, I was surprised there weren’t any modern additions to the list. I know we’re still relatively early in our new JRPG renaissance, but surely one of them’s gotta be better than Legend of Mana.

I’m really surprised that those big sheets of cards aren’t comprised of multiple copies of one or two card designs, but instead seems to have all unique cards. Maybe that’s an easier way to maintain the ratios / rarity of certain cards?

On the one hand, I’m sure they’re very aware they need to avoid this being a repeat of Sea of Thieves, which sounded like a barebones framework of a game at launch and seems to have taken a couple years to actually flesh out. But on the other...there’s no way this game’s even half as good as Black Flag, the game it

Wiglett used Bulk Up!
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Wiglett fainted...

TLDR - As always, the FDA is the embodiment of the Slowpoke meme.

I mean, given Nintendo’s general secrecy and love of sitting on projects until they’re almost finished (or even long after), I don’t think this is surprising. The new Fire Emblem comes out in less than six months and was just revealed, Pikmin 4 has allegedly been complete for a long time and was just revealed, and

I’m far from their target audience with these specs and prices, but my two cents for anyone looking at building a PC or buying a graphics card: 99% of us don’t need these new cards. I work in design doing a whole range of graphics-intensive tasks (modeling, renderings, some animations, graphic design, etc) while also

This just reminds me that there’s never been the great Fullmetal Alchemist game that series deserves...it’s a damn shame.

My dream for this kind of software / toolset? The equivalent of RPG Maker for 3d RPGs (JRPGs especially, but it’s easy enough to imagine other subtypes as well).

How courageous. So innovative and bold. 

And yet...you’re still coming back here? At a time when there are probably more gaming sites and a higher volume of games writing at any time in history? If you don’t like it, fuck off.

As always, the loudest whiners in the room prove that the critic has it far easier than the creator.

If nothing else, my hope would be that more transparency into the development process would quiet entitled fans’ vitriol towards creators. Whining that the puddles are less shiny than they were before would hopefully be minimized a bit with the understanding that the environmental effects were changed in order for

Some real pathetic “Let’s Go Brandon” energy in this whole endeavor, like preteens who think they’re sneakily getting away with something and giggling the whole way. Too bad their idiocy doesn’t only affect their health.

And as someone who grew up in the 90s, I’d argue that Earthworm Jim is actually overhyped - it’s an okay at best platformer with strong spritework that really rode the gross-out trends of the era.

I mean, I’m sure Capcom has the market and sales data to back up the decision. Even beyond the fact that the Xbox One probably sold like a dozen units in Japan and that the base model tends to fare the worst in terms of performance, Capcom probably looked at the Xbox sales of 2/3/7/8 compared to PS4 and PC and decided

Thus leading to the double-edged sword - purchasing the long-awaited game from a terrible company supports their past behavior, but not purchasing it makes it less likely their behavior will improve in the future and more of their neglected library will be preserved (meaning...Suikoden VI is pachinko exclusive).