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Thanks, I must have missed that note. But still, there are that many local graveyards in the middle of nowhere? With no one around them to notice? It works as an explanation, but it’s still not a good one. That’s kind of like the situation brought up in another comment that this isolated village is also right by the

I didn’t really question the number of lycans until I saw the number of Soldats in Heinsenberg’s factory and started questioning that. Dude had hundreds on those conveyer belts. Where were they coming from? That many people going missing from a small village would be impossible to miss. I mean, it’s only a few dozen

According to the art book that came with the collector’s edition, her monster form was originally intended to be a completely different boss. It was then repurposed for her.

Ah, got it. Thanks for clearing that up. Miranda’s whole plan did feel needlessly convoluted. But hey, that’s Resident Evil!

I don’t want to post any spoilers here, but they were definitely evil and involved in the whole Rose disappearance. At least Dimitrescu, maybe not her daughters so much. But it was interesting to see how much she genuinely cared for her daughters, but they all did do terrible things together.

I found the actual village to be kind of boring. It’s just surrounded by way more interesting places. Unless we’re counting all of that as the village?

Koffing is one of my favorite Pokemon. I don’t have anything interesting to say about it, so here’s some terrifying TCG art.

And this is what I thought of with that Doctor Aphra face.

I purchased a Tamagotchi On during the pandemic. It shat on the floor four times, got sick twice, and got to starving a few times within the first few hours. Then I returned it.

They really do. Which is unfortunate, because I like the idea and might have purchased one if they weren’t so ugly.

That was my first Metal Gear game! There was a lot of supplemental wiki browsing.

And then they can get married and live happily ever after! 

I have checked those many times and I have never seen any granular information. All of them have been “Because you’re a male, age 18-35" or something like that when I know it’s actually more specific behind the scenes.

Those parts featured heavily in the marketing, but there were only two moments of having to run from invincible enemies in 7 and they were actually pretty brief and in the first half of the game if I recall correctly.

I believe she’s writing the new Powerpuff Girls pilot? Which honestly is the one thing that will make me cautiously check it out.

I’m totally fine with people feeling a sense of accomplishment from beating a particularly challenging game. Good for them! What I find strange is the completely accurate point you make about others beating the game at a lower difficulty making them feel less accomplished. It just makes no sense to me. They still did

This is a terrible comparison. If you’re playing a board game with other people, then these behaviors negatively impact someone else. Someone else’s experience with a single player game has nothing to do with yours.

I also don’t understand why the “git gud” crowd cares so much about how other people play single-player games. If I want to play a game on easy mode or only play a little bit at a time instead of sitting down for long runs, why would anyone care? It doesn’t stop anyone else from experiencing the game the way they want.

When one of those characters adorns himself in an American flag-themed costume and fights terrorists, it’s already political. Also, comic books are frequently political, so why not the shows based on them? And is “racism is a problem, OK?” really so controversial an idea that you feel kids and teens should be shielded

Well it sounds ridiculous when you put it like that! But I really did enjoy the whole Az and Floette story in X/Y.