@CatsCodeLyfe@Dexerto The games didn’t sell on PC it’s as simple as that, all of Sonys exclusives they ported over. GTAVI is console exclusive when it comes out this year, no PC release
@G4rl1ck4ng4r00@Abyslime@Holyniwa@Pirat_Nation E33 was the exception not the rule. ARPGs sell a lot better typically than turn based. Elden Ring 30m, Monster Hunter Wilds 10m+, the recent Crimson Desert over 5m already. Can say whatever about rebirth but the combat is insanely well made, a brilliant blend of TB & RT
@FarwinPhoenix@BrianNiemeier@Pirat_Nation Turn based combat system is nowhere near as hard to make as a real time combat one, where in the hell did you get that idea from? Talking about cope when you’re quite clearly just ignorant
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@GamewithDave Announced in 2012 & released in 2020 unfinished after two big delays. Absolutely love the game even at release but it is the definition of this
Happy Anniversary to Breath of Fire IV on PS1! 🎂🎉
Released in North America in 2000, and still one of Capcom’s most underrated RPGs. The music, the art, the warmth mixed with darkness. It’s such a standout from the golden era of JRPGs.
@maxxsteal @oreki_yuzaki Well by your logic Season 3 should be amazing then because those manga panels for this arc are the best of the series. Season 2 for the most part was pretty well animated, it just had a terrible art style
@Sebbywebz @RevolvaOldman @SquareEnix Dude have you actually played the older games? I guarantee you with voice acting they would all sound cringe as hell. VIII especially, aside from the spin-offs it is the absolute cringiest final fantasy of them all.
Rebirths combat is fucking incredibly well designed btw.
I was blessed to have this very special moment on stage with my mom, my daughters, and our aiga (family) — dancing our Samoan culture’s sacred dance, the Taualuga.
It’s custom for Samoan men to take their shirts off to proudly show our Polynesian tatau (tattoo) and the intricate stories our ink tells.
Also custom for Samoan women to lift their lava lavas up to proudly show their beautiful malu (tattoo) on their legs as well.
I’m slapping the ground as a way to show my respect for how significant this is and how SACRED our ground becomes in this moment with our elders (and my daughters dancing next to me).
It’s emotional.
You can’t help but feel it.
The mana.
Life is busy for everyone - so special moments like this mean the world to me, to honor our family, our culture and always so good coming back home to Hawaii. Yesaah 🤙🏾
❤️🌺🥃