vigilantmagus
VigilantMagus
vigilantmagus

This is quite groan inducing. Spider-Man helps Yuri, and by extension the NYPD, not the NYPD specifically, she is the only one he trusts, and likewise, and she is the only one he is truly attempting to help. Hell, several times during gameplay he remarks about leaving the scene before the police show up because he’s

I do curfew checks where I work and the police come with us as both a security measurement and a community outreach. One of the mother’s of the kids we did these checks on said she didn’t want the police to come to the house because she didn’t want anyone to get shot. The city I work in (somewhat large and violent) has

I know this is a weird and unpopular concept for the people of this site, but most cops are just commoners who want to help their community. Definitely take a minute to breathe and compose yourself before responding.

I hear you, and I wish he wouldn’t bust up honest drug dealers just trying to fill a free market need, but so long as you don’t execute every criminal you come across, I’m not sure what Spider-Man’s options are.

I feel like having a very good actor, with the perfect physicality for the role, and a great deal of enthusiasm for the material is about as good as it’s gonna get.

In opposition to Ocelot’s speech to Venom Snake, no, perhaps the legend shouldn’t come back to life. Most of the plot threads are finished, and those that aren’t don’t truly need a happy ending (I’m sorry Janus).

I think the main flaw was it became like every other Final Fantasy game with overbloated story and a heavy focus on the Lynx-Serge relationship that became tiresome.

My heart broke just a little bit more thanks to that.

Perhaps the "break" as interpreted here is a breaking of the timeline so elements from different eras cross over with each other?

They don’t have the talent anymore to do these kinds of games. If you look at Chrono Trigger, it had an All-Stars team of musicians, director, designer, etc.

All focused on this game

I’m genuinely convinces they don’t really know how to make a quality “classic” style RPG anymore.  Octopath was a step in the right direction, but they so clearly half-assed certain elements of the game that would have been unthinkable in the classics.

Some odd mixes in there (Reptites and 2300 AD machines?), but the tonal perfection of Magus/Janus and Lucca working together is just...it hurts, really.

And that Lavos “priest” or whatever it was at the end?

God damn.

I’ve discussed this with people before, but I really cannot understand Square-Enix at all. They’ve shown that they love a good cash-in (shitloads of F2P mobile games, expensive ports of Chrono, FFVI, etc., and the future 14 disc version of FFVII), so why didn’t they ever do something like this? They clearly see people

This is how it SHOULD be! Some people take themselves far too seriously. 

honestly these days you cant say anything without someone thinking your offending someone. usually when the person is calling that out, they arnt part of the community they think someone is offending.

nope too late grab the pitchforks

That tweet wasn't transphobic.

I have grandia 1 on the vita but cant get into it but I had Grandia 2 on the dreamcast and that was awesome.