@gyratyne: I have to admit that getting texts from Ryu was a highlight. Though seeing him text “the answer lies at the heart of the Internet” made me wish I could reply with “no Ryu, you stay away from the heart of the Internet, you’re too pure”
@goosemunch: I think the biggest inventory crime this game commits is having defensive items take a slot, especially since RE1 remake (the game that Signalis probably took the idea from) had its own slot for these items separate from your main inventory.
@sethmode: I‘d like to think that the limited inventory space might be better on a second run since you‘d have more of an idea of what you need and what can be left behind, but that Nowhere section really discourages me from replaying the game.
@justin258: I‘ll likely go back to Halo Infinite’s campaign someday, though Game Pass has given me a lot of game to chew through so it might be a while.
@sethmode: As someone who really likes the genre of “rhythm game plus thing” such as BPM or Crypt of the Necrodancer, if I ever get an Xbox, Hi-Fi Rush is certainly on my list of games to play.
@sethmode: Thanks, I do want to write more but l’m always worried about forcing myself to write rather than letting it come naturally. I do plan to go back to That’s Good, That’s Bad whenever I finish Nioh 2.
@av_gamer: Ah crap, you're right about it being a prequel, I forgot about that part. Well, I guess I'm discussing Axiom Verge 2 as a sequel in the sense that it released after Axiom Verge 1.
@nodima: One of my gaming sins is that I've never completed a single Final Fantasy game. I've always meant to go back and finish the original FFVII since that's the only one I have played. Though if I'm being honest, I really want to try Final Fantasy VI when I get the time.
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