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It was made by a team in Qantm College. They hadn’t even an idea for a video game they needed to create for their major group assignment, and I was discussing game theory with the leader of their team one day and he fell in love with the idea — as did his team— and requested my permission to use it. I then came on

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We were also toying with the concept of ASMR. I wanted to figure out a way to incorporate it properly into the context of the video game. Since she was visually-impaired, she would find all of her pleasures through the sense of sound instead. So I really wanted to immerse the player in this same journey

Haha, true!

I think the problem here is: possessiveness. I’m willing to wager Lana felt his idea unique and thus his property. When the A-Team of gaming development announced Perception Lana likely felt cheated.

I say this because I myself conceptualized a blind-based indie arthouse game 5 years back. I then

Sorry, I think there was a bit of confusion caused from my comment. When I said most women go for pixie cuts, I didn’t also mean that most women don’t suit them. What I meant, although poorly phrased, was that with the rising prevalence in pixie cuts for women there is also a rising ratio of women with pixie cuts who

Sorry, I think there was a bit of confusion caused from my comment. When I said most women go for pixie cuts, I didn’t also mean that most women don’t suit them. What I meant, although poorly phrased, was that with the rising prevalence in pixie cuts for women there is also a rising ratio of women with pixie cuts who

Sorry, I think there was a bit of confusion caused from my comment. When I said most women go for pixie cuts, I didn’t also mean that most women don’t suit them. What I meant, although poorly phrased, was that with the rising prevalence in pixie cuts for women there is also a rising ratio of women with pixie cuts who

Sorry, I think there was a bit of confusion caused from my comment. When I said most women go for pixie cuts, I didn’t also mean that most women don’t suit them. What I meant, although poorly phrased, was that with the rising prevalence in pixie cuts for women there is also a rising ratio of women with pixie cuts who

Sorry, I think there was a bit of confusion caused from my comment. When I said most women go for pixie cuts, I didn’t also mean that most women don’t suit them. What I meant, although poorly phrased, was that with the rising prevalence in pixie cuts for women there is also a rising ratio of women with pixie cuts who

Sorry, I think there was a bit of confusion caused from my comment. When I said most women go for pixie cuts, I didn’t also mean that most women don’t suit them. What I meant, although poorly phrased, was that with the rising prevalence in pixie cuts for women there is also a rising ratio of women with pixie cuts who

Sorry, I think there was a bit of confusion caused from my comment. When I said most women go for pixie cuts, I didn’t also mean that most women don’t suit them. What I meant, although poorly phrased, was that with the rising prevalence in pixie cuts for women there is also a rising ratio of women with pixie cuts who

Sorry, I think there was a bit of confusion caused from my comment. When I said most women go for pixie cuts, I didn’t also mean that most women don’t suit them. What I meant, although poorly phrased, was that with the rising prevalence in pixie cuts for women there is also a rising ratio of women with pixie cuts who

Sorry, I think there was a bit of confusion caused from my comment. When I said most women go for pixie cuts, I didn’t also mean that most women don’t suit them. What I meant, although poorly phrased, was that with the rising prevalence in pixie cuts for women there is also a rising ratio of women with pixie cuts who

Sorry, I think there was a bit of confusion caused from my comment. When I said most women go for pixie cuts, I didn’t also mean that most women don’t suit them. What I meant, although poorly phrased, was that with the rising prevalence in pixie cuts for women there is also a rising ratio of women with pixie cuts who

When I first played the game I had a little difficulty with werewolves, but I just managed to level up through quests until I improved my Igni. I also collected every herb I came across until I could concoct Swell or Swallow?

Unfortunately, most women go for pixie cuts. Which often don’t suit them. It’s similar to skinny models perpetuating subliminally that girls have to be skinny to look good. With the prevalence of pixie cuts culminating in Hollywood, the exposure is influencing female trends greatly.

Patricia, what's your Twitter background of? It's driving me mad not knowing!

The Velvet Room is a reflection of the guest's fears. Also, has anyone else noticed: social-links in the menu has been replaced by ''cooperation''? I wonder...

Honestly couldn't comment. I've yet to play the first two in the series. I don't even think they were made by the same team that worked on P3 & P4, so that would explain a lot.

I felt P4 was too campy and happy-go-lucky for me, personally. Enjoyable but undermined by its pitfalls. I fell in love with P3, though. I was

Play the third and fourth games — from the sounds of it, you haven't. P3 & P4 are famed for their jazzy compositions. Also, they've definitely learnt a lot from Catherine. Less visual-novel-esque than the prior entries.

Hey mate, herculean isn't a proper noun, so it doesn't need to be capitalised like the name of a person would. Hope I helped.