Ys X: Nordics you cowards!!!!!!
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OP realllllly wants to be the main character.
They redid her face, tons of lighting across the gameworld, and re-recorded tons of voice acting. I think maybe they also redid some motion capture. The original faces and animations were memorably pretty awkward. I read a bit from a developer suggesting they learned lots about what they would have done differently, so they did that.
As a huge fan of the original though, I'm hesitant to ever touch this since they changed so much. It'll feel like some ripoff or something. I find the original a gem, with flaws and all. Every game has flaws, and that's okay.
It feels like those creators who can't just leave their music or movies as it was and keep fucking with it.
Lol lemmy user has inability to just fucking laugh and live life.
This feels like it's part of a Hideo Kojima game.
"Blood grenades? Hah! Have you tried spuds?!"
I remember it when I was a kid. I also remember some people gave put more or less candy depending on how good your costume was. Felt incredibly judged in public. Hated Halloween for so many reasons.
Blanket statements don't work. How each state allocates votes to electoral college votes varies, and each states political leaning varies.
There are times when not voting or voting third party effectively has no effect or the opposite effect.
These oversimplified takes are tiring and pathetic.
Get better arguments.
None. First of all, watching news is far worse then reading it in terms of how you guard against subjective influence.
Second, who cares. It's exhausting. It's toxic. What happens will happen and we'll see the news later. I think last time it even took a couple days.
I'll probably see the result without effort the next day, say "huh," and go on with my life.
Picture that John Wick 4 scene with the stairs.
The team that does their Steam ports just got done releasing Ys X. I suspect it's a timing issue and it'll just come later, but who knows. I'll be watching for a Steam version.
You grossly oversimplified what the Supreme Court basically "said," and then posited a ridiculous assertion on top of it.