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I have to say that when it comes to a news story about a Japanese company teaching a robot to perform specific humanoid motions with its arm......this is not what I expected.

I guess this just goes to show you that no matter where you go on Earth you’re bound to run into some opinionated assholes who have something negative to say about what you’re wearing.

On an alternate-reality Earth, where America got bent out of shape at Japan instead of France after 9/11, this game series ended up temporarily renamed to “Freedom Fantasy”.

I suppose we can now take this as evidence that if we want to get Microsoft to make meaningful/popular changes on the Xbox we have to convince Sony to implement those changes on the Playstation first like some kind of weird console-wars reverse-psychology...

Actually, there is. Plot Armor. Plot Armor protects you from everything and anything because the plot says so... :(

For clarity, I meant to write “(noting it such as saying” in the first sentence of my previous reply. Would be nice if I could simply edit such typos out after posting, but oh well.

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Repeating the joke without noting the person who initially wrote said joke (such as saying “<insert joke here>“ - Example Name) is implicitly acting as though it’s _your_ joke, which you should know because that’s why you repeated it that way in the first place as per the uncreative type of person you are who simply

Accidentally replying to the wrong post is embarrassing.

“Wait... what... is this some sort of parallel universe?”

Oh look. The internet took something serious again. Go figure.

Sounds to me like this problem could at least be mitigated if these older developers would/could just find each other and work together to create their own game studio so that they can create a new(er) old(er) culture and be the majority there instead.

It’s sad beyond words that you would actually need someone to lock content behind ridiculous paywalls just because you are so completely lacking in self-control that you can’t stop yourself from binge-playing a game and ruining it for yourself. It’s common sense and should go without saying that any game you overplay

DO NOT WANT

Honestly, I don’t blame that jerkass troll for this fiasco; I blame Kickstarter and their ridiculous inflexibility when it comes to projects that get that close to their goal. These guys got 78% of the funding pledged that they were looking for and while I have no idea if that would even be enough money for them to

“Hype. Hype never changes.”

The sad truth: Despite how stupid this is, there are people that will still purchase it.

Nintendo is apparently snorting the same troll dust that Square Enix has been high on lately.

Truly, another journalistic masterpiece from Kotaku.