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Ronnie

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  1. Dude that theme is legit. Colosseum probably had the best Pokémon soundtrack.
  2. Hoenn's Elite Four and B2W2's Pokemon World Tournament Finals.
  3. I demand a lawsuit for copyright infringement!
  4. The 3rd protagonist. He got quite a makeover from how he used to look back in 2013-2014.
  5. Not having enough save points scattered around or not letting me save wherever I want.
  6. Nope too late. Youtube already spoiled who the real killer was. At least I don't know why the killer did it so I have something to look forward to.
  7. I only cared about trophies in Melee because I was a kid and the trophy room looked super cool.
  8. Thinking about making a comic book. 2 protagonists I have in mind. I originally created them back in 2013 and they've been "rebooted" for now.
  9. Remember guys, don't get your hopes up. Oh who am I kidding, you're all going to be disappointed. Have fun!
  10. Around 34 hours into the game and I just got it this past Thursday. It'll probably be the first game I beat on my Vita after owning the system for a year. The story was pretty predictable at first with the cut and paste of a new party member in denial of their shadow and boss fight. Then they hit me from behind with surprising deaths and other twists in the story that made me laugh and gasp. The characters are really great and I've enjoyed the life simulating aspects with social links. The battle system is pretty fun with the various Personas to use. Some of the enemies are annoying as hell with their cheap moves. For instance that dice block enemy who uses Last Resort that almost always KO's Yu and gives me a game over. I hate when RPGs give game overs when a protagonist faints. Ah well. The soundtrack is really good too. Chill town music and catchy battle music. So far my favorite characters are Chie (who I made my girlfriend) and Kanji.
  11. For me it's soundtrack > gameplay > visuals > story. A soundtrack really makes or breaks a game for me.
  12. I never cared for the free games anyways because they were just rentals. A lot of the games looked like shovel ware with few exceptions of decent games. I have PS plus from a sale but I won't be renewing. I barely play online. How will this affect you guys on your Playstation consoles?
  13. Yeah I found an eBay listing for the Switch version for $40. Combine that with the season pass and that'll be a "full" $60 game. So I was considering it. I think I might go for it.
  14. I'm a simple man, I see boobies and butt, I like. Camilla, Tharja, Olivia are all likable characters in my books. Then there's other characters who people may not think are well-written like Lucina or Gaius but I love them anyways.
  15. I'm interested in the game but considering Hyrule Warriors track record, should I wait for an inevitable definitive edition? Is the base game worth the $40?
  16. Yeah this game would be a 10/10 if it was 60fps like F Zero but I still give it a solid 9.
  17. when your topic is first but has less replies. feelsbadman
  18. I used to be of the mindset where if a person quit their day job to become a full time Youtuber or Twitch streamer (and started asking for money through Patreon), I'd call them an idiot for choosing such an unreliable path. There's this one channel I'm subscribed to known as MetalJesusRocks. He used to work full time at Sierra where he published PC games. Then he moved on to real estate thanks to his wife. Then he quits his job because he wants to focus all his time on his Youtube videos and starts up a Patreon to keep his income stable. When I first saw that announcement video, I was dumbfounded. How could someone with a college degree and a stable job just up and quit to make videos in an unstable field? What happens if you stop caring about video games? You're out of a job. It reminded me of when I read an article on EventHubs where Juan Debiedma (known by his screen name Hungrybox) quit his engineering job to play Super Smash Bros. Melee for a living in eSports tournaments. I was outraged by such an idiotic decision. What happens when you get older and can't play video games as well as you could in your younger years? How's it going to look if you need another job and your employer sees you quit a stable job to go play video games? However maybe I was just being close-minded and never thought about what actually constitutes a real job. Is it a 9-5 that makes you miserable? Can playing video games on your couch with a camera on be a "real job"? Were I and many other people just jealous that others can do that for a living? I began reading up more and more blogs and articles about Youtube being a real job. I remember coming across one comparison in one of the posts I read that opened my eyes a little bit. The person made a comparison to music, movies, and other forms of entertainment. Being a musician isn't exactly a stable job. You're not guaranteed success and even if you make it big, you can still fall from fame quickly. Same with being an actor. You won't always make it to Hollywood and even if you do, there's plenty of actors who rose to fame and you never hear from them again. So maybe these internet entertainers are just a new wave of "real jobs." Something we just have to accept and evolve our growing field of careers. I'm still not entirely sold but what do you guys say? Is being a Youtuber or Twitch streamer a real job?
  19. Birthright. Conquest was alright but its late chapter gimmicks annoyed me more than impressed me.
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