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The whole premise falls apart when you factor in the sales tax (¥29,980 -> ¥32,378).... I’m such a killjoy :o

Konami is just getting back at Capcom for mimicking PT and such.

The Samurai Salaryman :3

Motto MOTTO Tsuyokuuuuu!

Well let us hope it is not another Casey Chan in the making!

To be fair, after the Amagasaki Rail Crash, safety measures such as automatic braking and speed limiters in curves were utilized.

Trains are not really on the second. Keikyu line trains in Kanagawa are often late. The Yamanote/Keihin-Tohoku lines experince frequent delays. Worse, when the train are delayed, the

What a nice way to paint Death :P

Anyway, there is something ‘off’ with these GIFs. Needs a slower motion but a nice addition nonetheless.

OMG, it’s the Korean version of Francis XD

Almost a 1000 hours in L4D 2 o_O

Except for this person ;)

Yeah, that was one strange launch live stream. A little humility can go a long way. Oh well. I hope they release the rest of the rewards before the month ends.

One thing Comcept forgot to own is the lack of reward fulfillment (both digital and physical). So far, only the digital game codes were sent and nothing else. They haven’t even bothered to address this.

At first 40% seems like a lot nut when think about it KS fees, payment fees and reward fulfillment eat a lot. Now it could be argued that the latter should be part of the budget. It seems they are talking about development budget only which is one kind of sly. However, Shenmue III is also doing that.

With that all said, the game itself is fun to play. I found myself getting used to the graphics quickly and have enjoyed the couple of stages I’ve played so far. I guess it is not for everyone but I do like :)

It is far from over. They simply were not ready for this release date. They are still testing the Mac/Linux builds. Several consoles are yet to receive their ports (and the company doesn’t even know when the game will arrive for portables).

Ha. I wish one of the manufacturers will come up with 32" 4K TV because I don’t have shelf space for a bigger TV.

Lots of Subrarus for city duties. At least here in Yokohama.

College in America is too darn expensive. In Japan, you could afford a good public university (around $5000 a year for tuition fees) by working part-time. A lot of students live with their parents so they don’t have to worry about rent. Books are also not pried for the 1% (unless the teacher is using a foreign book).

Hard to say if it was skill or just luck.