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Apologies, I was thinking of Dynamax/Gigantimax, it’s been a while since I played X/Y and I forgot exactly how it worked.

Well, it’s not just because of competitive. Some folks appreciate the Turned Based battling system because its easy to learn yet difficult to Master.

P5 is the best game in the series?

I think the problem with Stellaris and Galactic Civilizations is they are more domestic kingdom management games where you are more focused on exploration, your own economy and internal politics over tens of hours and interaction with the other races tends to be quite limited to short brutal wars of annihilation or

Stellaris is one of the best 4x space games around, and it is in my opinion the most approachable Paradox grand strategy title. That said, also in true Paradox fashion the tutorial is pretty terrible (fortunately there are many better YouTube tutorials out there), and they nickel-and-dime you with a billion different

In what way was the original Silent Hill goofy (outside of the silly, non-canonical secret endings that weren’t part of the actual gameplay)? The only thing I can think of is the slightly off-kilt voice acting, but in reality - whether intentional or not (I believe it was entirely intentional in SH2) - slightly wonky

Mortal Empires is a Warhammer 2 Free DLC game mode that combines game 1 and game 2. Its the primary way people play the game in Warhammer 2.

Oh, right on! I hope you enjoy it. And if you’re interested, check out Three Kingdoms, it’s really good.

Of the offerings, Total War: Warhammer III the only marquee”...I mean, that’s a pretty substantial marquee. 

428 Shibuya Scramble is really good and also got a Western release.  Whether its done with FMV or not, a good well written visual novel is going to be good and worth playing.  Just because there were a few bad games made for a vaporware VHS console that eventually got turned into Sega CD games doesn’t really have any

That’s the thing that's great though - neither game is bad. It's like saying you like chocolate but one person dark chocolate and the other milk chocolate. Can appreciate both. I 100% prefer the shuffle time though over negotiating, was impossible for me to figure out what to select until I got the skill

Autocorrect, sigh. Remake. 

Persona 5 is one of my all time top games. I spent 90 hours beating it and another 110 beating The Royal edition. If they ever released it for Switch I would happily put down another $60 and play it again.

Thank you. It’s very appreciated.

I’m not saying any of these games were bad at launch. I’m saying they were better if you played them a year later. This is true of pretty much every CRPG these days so it doesn’t make much sense to play them at launch unless you intend to replay them a year later.

I’m gonna stop caring about difficulty.

Persona would be a massive shock to many at first, but thinking back, there’s a lot of merit to exalting both the story and gameplay of the last three Persona games.

YouTube is your friend for how to build a PC (or change out PC parts). I researched and built my first PC from scratch this year. I’ll admit it’s intimidating but take it slow and watch how-to videos until you’re confident enough. On hindsight, it’s easy. The hurdle is just getting the nerve to do it yourself.

Congratulations on the new PC, it’s actually not too hard to change things on a PC. With no experience I built my first one from a kit, which is probably similar in difficulty to what you suggested with a motherboard swap.

Haha. I remember once asking this question about Persona 5's review back when I was still in the greys. Someone answered me, I think it was Jason Schreier. He said it was up to much debate because everyone wanted it.