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I’ve mentioned artistic expresion in my previous comment, basically yes, there is artistic merit to games to be very sure.

Hi Oji,

If I see what you’re saying correctly, then you raise a very valid counter-argument. A star for you and out of the greys too.

On the plus-sied, You can pause a 2D-waifu, meaning that responsibilities at home don’t have to interfere with your working hours...

Hi Blind Prophet.

hi TheRybka thank you for a level-headed response

The OP doesn’t really get into what the Chinese government is changing anyway, which is actually the big question here. How do you change a game like this? So I originally said, I’d love to see some proper analysis on that.

Hi Daikken, thank you for your response. And I know about Big Brother.

Hi, thanks for your level-headed response.

That’s a blanket statement, We’re talking about a form of play here first and foremost. If school children start playing nazi in the schoolyard you bet a lot of people will intervene. Art should be kept as art, but games are first and foremost play. And while you don’t need to regulate play that much, it wouldn’t fit

Hi ROFLtheWAFL

Hi digitalOverdose

Guess its unpopular opinion time:

I completely missed out on Kenshin getting new chapters in the first place. While I’m dissapointed on multiple levels by the whole story, I guess I’ll just let the story stick with the original manga, it told a pretty complete story anyway.

Simple, optical illusion.

Joost van Doorn sounds Dutch to me. So I figured some Dutch sites should be on the case, and sure enough, there’s a bevy of Dutch sources on it.

absolutely love this. Got some gameboy vibes right here.

At work so can’t watch the video, do they take the portable variant of the Switch version into account?

Hold the phone though, the diagrams in the OP tell of digital sales vs add-on sales. No mention of physical retail here.

Well fair enough, I did get plenty of iced coffee from vending machines while I was there.