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That trailer made me feel like they might include April or Splinter as playable characters, and that would be amazing.

I am right here with you on Hollow Knight and the Valkyrie Queen. And I would add to that the final boss of Sekiro (Immortal Severance ending). 4 stages, and when Isshin reveals himself and how the battle evolves over the course of the fight, adding the storm and forcing you to remember how to use and utilize to great

I would agree, except that there is a clear winner even in that game: Phalanx

The online mode trailer showed a bit where one player was dressed in Albion uniform and walking in the restricted zone, so I’m pretty sure that mechanic will still play a role here i(n that sequence, another player distracted a guard to avoid the first being detected)

Made by the team behind Absolver, which had an excellent martial arts system. I think this is going to be great

I accept the terms of the headline, that this is a sequel to the original JSR, however I doubt if there was ever a more perfect term for the style genre that JSR embodies than ‘cyberfunk’.

Probably because stylistically it looks more like JSR than JSRF. So this is the Terminator: Dark Fate treatment of the JSR timeline.

Yeah, that’s some serious horse shit. It doesn’t sound like it’s even that much of a campaign, so it’s even more insane to charge extra for a couple of challenge modes.

I’m in the same situation, my brother wants me to play Warzone with him, and I’m not particularly interested but want to give it a try for his sake so I installed it. And now since I had only just enough space in the first place every time an update comes out for it there isn’t enough room to download and install.

I’m curious what an anthro boob box would look like..

Look up Lethal League Blaze, their other game that also borrow a lot of style from JSR. The character designs in this teaser are, in all likelihood, just the beginning.

Insert SOAP shoes billboards:

There’s something about the way that Square does lighting that is more, for lack of a better term, anime. Characters’ hair doesn’t cast shadows on their faces, for one. I do think that at this point they are going for a slightly hazy, fantasy aesthetic, which makes it look like an upscaled version of a last gen game.

That’s a different argument from what I was responding to, and one that I agree with. I also prefer bumper view most of the time over cockpit view. Except that I occasionally enjoy the novelty of the latter, until it gets old on a particularly challenging track.

Try looking forward and analyzing what you can perceive in your peripheral vision. You definitely see that much of your steering wheel when you are driving, you have just learned to filter it out, where as when it is on a TV you don’t have that luxury. I’m not saying one way or the other is better, since it’s all a

For me, I have really enjoyed all 3 as they came out. 1 was a good, if flawed, game with solid gunplay and interesting ‘hacking’ and traversal mechanics. 2 is a lot more fun, and has a broader scope and range of methods to tackle a given objective, but that kinda makes it less focused in my opinion. And Legion is a

I’m pretty excited about this. I like playing the game, and I’ve enjoyed the single player campaign quite a bit. I was worried about how they would handle recruitment because I’m playing the main game with permadeath on, and I suspect in mp my characters will be much more prone to death, so the fact that it is a

“Sexy” outfits aren’t something I usually have a big problem with. I definitely consider the objectification issue, but I can often forgive a lot for a well-designed sexy outfit, like, for example, 2B’s. When I said ‘objectively terrible’ I was referring specifically to the design of the outfit, which is something I

I loves Nier: Automata, and never played the original. I’m really interested to play it, but I also really hate Kaine’s outfit. It is objectively terrible. I wonder if there will be an alternate costume, I would take anything over that design..

That is an extremely low bar, especially given that it’s Ghibli that we are expecting to clear it. This is a feature length film with a budget, coming from a studio with decades of S-class animated films that successfully engage the viewer regardless of age, and Clone Wars is a rapidly produced cartoon series aimed