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That precise comment could have been levied against Turn-Based CRPG’s. Then there was BG3.

He was complaining about the length and the amount of bosses. That’s what I read into that.

In summary: There are serious performance issues, and as with almost every soulslike, some people won’t gel with the particular rhythms of the combat and will attribute that to flaws in the game design (which is to say... skill issue). People somehow think having facility with one or two soulslikes means their

Destructoid reviewer complaining about 30 bosses? As if that’s a lot. Did this reviewer play Elden Ring? It has 238 bosses. 

Dont sign contracts you dont agree with children. 

Nobody knew how huge MSG would become when she recorded those lines.  Nobody forced her to take the gig.  If it didn’t pay enough she shouldn’t have agreed to it.  Should they pay more?  Sure.  Did anyone force her to accept their offer?  No.  

so it’s pronounced like it’s spelled. which is probably how 99% of english speaking/reading people already pronounced it

So... the way I’ve been pronouncing it since 1997? Alrighty.

Such a non-story. Square Enix just confirmed that a character’s name is pronounced exactly how everyone has been pronouncing it from day 1.

Oxford University Press takes the position that words of Greek etymology should use -ize because it’s a closer spelling to the etymological root. And Oxford is in England.

I get why they’re doing this, and perhaps it’s for the best that they do, but narratively that makes no sense at all. I wonder if they’re even going to bother addressing this in the plot, or if Cloud and the gang are literally going to have to rediscover materia and how it’s used. Apparently they took on all those

This is definitely an odd choice especially from a story perspective. if you are playing the games as a trilogy you are basically going to see your characters go from over-powered death machines to struggling to fight a moogle...twice. That’s just weird.

Yeah, that’s an Ashley Bardhan post for you. Between some decent posting you get things like:

This is... such a bizarre article that literally no one has ever thought to put to paper before. I so rarely try to comment on Kotaku posts because I know this kind of stuff only feeds into your rewards for posting even more clickbait traps, but seriously... come the f**k on. If you want to see reasons why Kotaku has

The newest trend by public figures is to claim that they received death threats as a way to recieve sympathy and to distract people from whatever horrible thing they have done in the first place.

what

I’d still take it overs the flat earthers, 5G blamers, covid-19 deniers, etc etc. :)

First time seeing Otaku products from Japan?