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I’ll be honest I’m not familiar with the mechanics of MTG - I’ve never taken the time to get to know that aspect of the game. The artwork they’ve shown so far looks great though, so its definitely captured my interest more, even more so now you’ve mentioned a possibility of Akihiko Yoshida being on bored.
What’s a “standard-legal set”?
I’m looking forward to this one.
To be fair, I’ve never seen anything come close to Amanos illustratative work.
Is there a space on your shelf for one of these cubes?
Honestly, no. Square Enix in recent years have introduced so much acrylic crap for fans and collectors, and it mostly looks like cheap tat. To me this is just another set of junk to add to the pile.
The setup looks great, good job!
Isn’t it just. It absolutely is a good deal. I will be recommending this to anyone I speak to thats started after the expansion.
My vote has to go to the super storms in Horizon Forbidden West. They’re pretty incredible as they pass over. It’s just a shame they’re so rare and stop after a certain point in the game.
Nobuo Uematsu has issued a clarification. He’s Not retiring completely. See here: https://lemmy.world/post/20905641
It has been a long time since I’ve played SH1. I believe amount you save only affects the star ranking. Endings are dependant on tasks you do in the game. You should be alright if you’re saving a lot.
It is an option, and uses the same drive that is available for the PS5 Slim - the one you have.
Nice! Thanks for linking.
That’s the annoying thing about the Pro version. It’s a numbered limited supply. Scalpers will definitely be all over these.
FFX has been out on PC for 11 year…
You’re not wrong, I’d add some Crash Bandicoot inspired level designs as well as some Sackboy Big Adventures in there. It’s a wonderful game, hopefully they’ll bring it to PC for you to enjoy it (I’m assuming you’re gaming on PC).
May be. But they’ve shown a lot of determination for it so far and I hold some faith that they’ll push it pretty far.
Court documents reveal that Gametech Holdings had pinched the trademark from Nguyen after the original developer missed refiling for it. The Flappy Bird Foundation, spearheaded by game designer Michael Roberts, then purchased it from Gametech.
I didn’t know about the trademark take over. But, thats a great start to the reputation of this thing. Unfortunately most people won’t even realise what is going on here, so what are the chances some will mistake this as Nguyen’s doing?
The whole plan and background for this game sounds abhorrent.
This may not be too dissimilar to an approach we end up taking. We’ve seen the response to this post so looking further into how others are tackling this issue.