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Cheezy23

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  1. I mean it sucks, but that’s basically what Sony is saying
  2. Because no one is buying ps3 games anymore
  3. If anything, the skill selecting is more like VIIR than KH
  4. The combat flow isn't even remotely similar.
  5. Also like...4:3? Is Zack Snyder really that much of a "filmmaker" that THAT was the controversial creative decision he made?
  6. Man Atlus really out to get us huh.
  7. That's assuming the side bosses only take 30 minutes to beat I still haven't beaten the secret boss
  8. I have a really loose theory that involves Kairi doing a Vergil but idk if that’s how it’ll turn out or not
  9. Feige is big brain enough to make a “mistake” like that and then use it as an excuse to do a season 2
  10. I guess that makes it more like a series finale though Not that it really matters
  11. I mean the game could be crap for all I know. But if it’s got a good gameplay loop and actual innovation then I don’t really care how it looks Also yeah it did look like test footage lol
  12. What? Legends looks like exactly what people wanted
  13. Yeah I mean DP was my first Pokémon game so I’m still gonna get it Plus Pokémon + Dodge Roll is funny enough to me that I’ll play it anyway
  14. Oh definitely But it’s more offensive for the “remakes” because they don’t even look like they belong on a console
  15. Well, Skyward Sword isn’t a glorified handheld game

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