Let's be real here: Gamestop absolutely deserves to go out of business. But on its own failings, not shady stock options being taken advantage of by others. That whole ordeal probably bought them a good couple of years with what happened with their stock value. A failing business is still a failing business though.
I'm among those that saw the first movie last Wednesday. Unfortunately, it did kinda disappoint me, but I was really only watching it out of obligation, waiting patiently for the second one. Best part about it was the prologue piece, which wasn't something in the series.
Immunity? Hell no.
Protection from obviously fraudulent lawfare to the degree that you'd need evidence so solid that a trial would be unnecessary, not to mention at the risk of sedition charges if you fail (A SET OF STEAK KNIVES)? Absolutely.
I have nothing against electric vehicles, it's the climate cult that insist everything is cleaner because of them, when they refuse to acknowledge what goes into producing them. Also, the costs of electricity going up, and being in a small village means there's not really good means of recharging in my area. So in the end, this is neither cheaper nor cleaner. What's the fucking point?
Was this by Falcom, or is their Xanadu stuff something else entirely? I find it hard to believe I was really only introduced to Falcom's stuff in the past decade, when they've been around for so long, Ys is as old as Zelda.
I doubt the title was Endless Waltz, it was only series versions and not EW-Custom variants, not to mention it opens with Rhythm Emotion, not White Reflection.
Unless they actually had a second fighter that WAS Endless Waltz.
I doubt they took liberties with the script, the setting of Roanapur is supposedly an english-speaking setting realistically, and it's a truly diverse cast... of rotten gangsters.
And who can forget- FuckinfuckinfuckinfuckinFUCK!fuckinfuckinfucked!
Everyone knows the absurd gay sex stuff at this point. The only other thing I've heard about in regards to it is "forced morality," in which there are some circumstances where a choice to reject would be obvious, but even with the ability to say "no," the game still forces you to accept the situation. The most I've heard is usually in regards to certain NPCs "entering your camp." In fact, one particular NPC went into your camp to kill another person, and despite that, you're still forced to welcome them into the camp after the situation is resolved, apparently? And then there's some "muh refugees" shit, again with the camp.
What happened to India?