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We know they’re not going stay dead. Forget about knowing there are sequels coming. Any comic book fan worth their salt knew this was going to happen the moment Thanos showed up in the post credits scene of the first “Avengers” movie, double down when they announced that the last Avengers adventure would be a two

Oh, crap, people are going to start now to ship them, are they?...

What about the News section? They announce new games over there and it highlights the most interesting ones, with a direct link to their page on the eShop. Even the unlock screen shows you the three top news.

Yeap, unfortunately.

They had record downloads, but people who actually paid for the full game was less than 10% of that. The last solid figures I saw was 4 million sales out of 78 million downloads (granted, that was when the game was released on iOS, but things didn’t improve on Android in any meaningful fashion).

And

That applies to you, troll buddy. Not me, nor anyone who really knows how FEH works.

As in, that you can play the vast majority of the content without spending a dime thanks to how many orbs and items the game gives you by logging in and completing missions and challenges.

You looked wrong.

After the failed experiment of “Super Mario Run”, I doubt they’ll do that.

Geez, the “Japan’s age of consent is 13" myth again...

You know who are the target audience of the vast majority of those 16-year-old waifus? 16 year old boys.

The cultural difference is not that Japan thinks is OK for an adult to hook up with a minor. It’s that they recognize sexual urges appear before 18.

I never understood the whole “people in their 40s dating people in their 20s are taking advantage of them” mentality.

We talk a whole lot about “two consenting adults”, but apparently we reverse to being children when the age gap gets arbitrarily big.

Yeah, but the core team is supposed to be somewhat small. If they had people leaving because of those usual reasons you mention, then they’d be just a couple of them at most.

Not to mention that usually higher-end positions are filled by people who are already in the company who are looking or proposed for a promotion.

A few anime shows may have mainstream popularity, but they are the exception, not the norm. Anime as a whole is far away from being socially common in the West.

If the offer is in Japanese, then that means that they actively want Japanese speakers. If they’re going to be part of the core team, they’ll have to go to meetings with other senior members, and we know they can’t speak English. So it makes sense.

However, is it a bit concerning that they “core members”? This is

Yeah, pretty much. Shibuya in Tokyo is the rough equivalent to freaking Times Square in New York. So I’d say that’s a pretty good price, all things considered.

They already made other character finish off the big bad in the previous arc, with Future Trunks finishing off Fused Zamasu.

People tend to forget the fact that most modern anime evolved from Osamu Tezuka’s style, who in turn imitated Disney’s style.

Disney characters also have stylized features that, on paper, sound identical to those from anime (big eyes, small noses, etc.), but they don’t feel the same at all once you compare them.

I DESPISE the concept of a “guilty pleasure”. Not only it’s a falacy of the highest caliber, it’s a psychological impossibility.

If you feel guilty about something, you’re not really enjoying it.
If you enjoy something, you’re not really feeling guilty.

We need a new “It prints money” GIF with the Switch instead of the NDS...

“Also, Futaba is not - for any intents or purposes - your adopted little sister. She’s your landlord’s (and legal guardian’s) adoptive daughter. You don’t even live in the same house!”

Nightmare’s design in VI is basically an updated version of his design in the original SC. Which makes senses, considering the story takes place around that time.

However, I really like the new details they added. Specially the torn cape. It gives him a quite more mystical look.

And glad to hear Nobuyuki Hiyama still

Well, it’s not like this trend comes out of nowhere.

Japan has been actively tackling these issues as a society for a few years now. It’s just that they haven’t been able to gain momentum due to how conservative they are.