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Pretty sure I recall some more policy minded rhetoric out of Obama than just hope and change, but as the Oliver goes over, it’s often hard to get more out of Trump than him saying things are going to be great.

Trump is a man running on meme-sized campaign slogans and vague and often contradictory policy statements. I don’t know that I’d call him a “complicated issue.”

Doujin titles and the occasional anachronistic oddity aren’t really the same thing as major releases from the bigger Japanese publishers.

I happen to currently be in Japan, so I was able to pick up a 64gb card without having to import it. But even with a favorable currency exchange and no import fees it was still probably about $80 USD at best.

There’s less appeal here for set-top boxes in the first place. Part of what drives Vita sales is the fact it’s a portable to begin with.

Not a huge surprise their Western studios aren’t producing more Uncharteds or God of Wars for it, I imagine. Japan Studio they’ve got producing three titles in 2016 alone for PS4 though (with a fourth slated for a later date.)

I dunno, we’re talking about a fighting game that didn’t ship with arcade mode. Is that the equivalent of a topping or fancy crust? It’s kinda something basically intrinsic to the notion of what a fighting game is, borne out of their origins as arcade games.

It’s perfectly possible for them to both come out of it looking bad.

This doesn’t just reflect on how he stands with Valve, but other prospective employers.

Given his former employer owns the game he commentates for, he has plenty to lose responding back still.

Gabe will still be self-employed after making the comment though, while Harding stands to gain little from retorting.

Something tells me the roles are a little different when you own the company in question. Still unprofessional to call him an ass probably, but it’s not like you can cancel that out with some unprofessionalness of your own.

I can’t say that was my experience with Burger King (the kuro burger I tried was kinda a mess), but McDonald’s has generally been picturesque in terms of how their burgers come out. As an American I’ve been generally predisposed to not expect my burgers to look like the picture when ordering fast food.

My issue with the PS+ lineup is that it’s largely become a collection of games I already own because they’re titles that came out on Steam a good deal before they ever came out onto a Sony system. They’re not bad, obviously I bought them for a reason, but other than not buying indie games on the off chance they end up

While there are some similarities, I don’t know that he’s motivated by quite the same reasons. He’s dealing with a comparatively niche title, and Japanese sales still lean more towards physical copies. He can’t guarantee his game will be on shelves long enough to recoup investment if there isn’t enough interest at

Not necessarily. These are already niche games even in their home market. But even more so in the West. And the big difference is Japanese gamers are usually more willing to pay a premium for that kind of niche filling compared to the West, which tends towards more static price points. And then you add the cost of

Arguably, most crowd funding is effectively “develop game once enough people bought it.” Except with the additional caveat that a backer isn’t guaranteed a product or a refund, while a preorder does.

AAA studios delay their own games too, to avoid releasing against big competition or fit within a particular sales period (and when they don’t, you have things like the recent Tomb Raider, releasing against bigger titles like Battlefront and Fallout 4.)

Guessing Danganronpa run through a spelling checker.

Yeah, I hear lots of stories about how awesome the original screen is, but after having to compare the old model with my 2000 model I can’t say I’d trade the lighter weight and better battery life for it.