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Jun Inoue

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  1. This opens up old wounds. Why did you do what you did, game
  2. Already finished it? Dang, boi. Amazon were super late with my copy, so I've just barely started... Good to know that Sanderson keeps up with his consistent quality, although I did expect as much from him!
  3. That's the exact reason I loved him. He was a really humane protagonist that really portrayed the flaws and problems the show meant for us to experience.
  4. Might be just so. I had kinda attributed it to dubious logic, mostly since the main problem I had with DS2 was that it didn't really evoke the same feelings and emotions as DS1 (some parts feel like they weren't even finished). When I found out that Miyazaki hadn't been part of the team, I guessed that explained most of it. So I had guessed the odd "safe haven" had been just another decision by the team.
  5. That's precisely why Majula could be potentially considered worse. Taking into account the core idea/theme and ambient of the Souls games, Firelink adds more by being less of a hub. It's a "temporary camp" in a dead/dying land, where there really aren't safe places left. Majula is sort of a refugees camp, oddly calm and at peace.
  6. Ib is certainly stronger, but The Witch's House true ending is quite craaazy.
  7. I both agree and disagree. I'm happy they are going for a third season, but history is certainly against them. If they make just the same +1, people will hate it as an unneeded continuation that takes value out of the original. If they change things too much so that it's smth new and different, people will dislike the change of style.
  8. It felt unfinished and really unpolished. I wonder if it was all on Miyazaki's absence due to being working on BB, or more stuff happened to the team. Personally, I also think that the story suffers for it. The final conclusion seems to be kind of "DS 1 all over again, but with different names"; the only interesting "twist" being that
  9. I've seen plenty of people change their opinion due to Internet discussions. It's certainly waaaaay more rare than just sticking to what you believe because "my balls say so", but it does happen. Ofc, it's conditioned on people being both able and ready to challenge their ideas and facing the possibility of being wrong, which helps make it so odd to see in real life. Kinda like politics, with how candidates spend more time trying to ingrate themselves to the people through shallow gestures and words rather than state how their plans will benefit them.
  10. Also, the jokes are kinda lame and really repetitive. But it's easy to forgive from an otherwise excellent show.
  11. You're in for some disappointment, then.
  12. Do they? Isn't this news about them having been grounded and an investigation having begun to consider further actions against them?
  13. I mean, it's kind of "very JRPG-like", I'd say. And the Legend of Heroes games certainly do not shy away from this heritage. Considering the care put into the NPCs and quests, though, I never found it much of a terrible obligation.
  14. I mean... that's far less them game or its rhythm and more you being a completionist
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