
lordbluerouge.bsky.social
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Frank Cifaldi, the modern day Indiana Jones. I still can't believe you were able to get bioforce ape. πβ€οΈπ₯
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I miss this like a bitch. I found a really cool dude one time through I think RE5 or Portal 2 and we played Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light together, it plays like Smash TV but with puzzle rooms - we plowed through all the puzzles, doing them cooperatively was the best part of the game πβ€οΈ
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i'm late to this, but did you see x-men 97 yet? the animation is kind of ropey at first and over the top. but once they get that stuff out of the way, the story is really good - like it's not great, but i can't remember the last time I was this excited about western animation.
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Is that Tina Sanchez from 1up.com? I didn't know you guys all knew each other, that's crazy.
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Matt Leone's oral historys were great. I got the ff7/SF2 ones, physically. but I really do prefer, the one they created online that worked alongside the site. I hope we can still access them as time goes on, unlike a lot of 1up.com's editorials you can no longer access on webarchive.
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...wait what GB? as in Giant Bomb? Giant Bomb too? no frickin way...(checks) NO WAY!! NOOO!!
NOO!!
AHHH!!!
AAAAAAHHHH!!!!
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real talk, i played a ton of Mario RPG growing up. When it came out, I'd constantly bring it over to a friends house, when jrpgs were still kind of obscure? So it will always feel weird for me, to see how beloved Geno has become over the years - it only took like 3 decades. but it's so worth it. πβ€οΈπ₯
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...Damn dude, make Polygon 2 ASAP! ...also hire Nadia Oxford. she's funny and from Toronto. πβ€οΈπ₯. Seriously tho this sucks. I've been following Polygon since it's inception. I was bummed when Ben Kuchera was on staff and did those "Would Superman Punch a Nazi?" articles. Everything else was cool tho.
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(working on that xenogears hd remaster I see ππ₯β€οΈ)
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hold on, you can use a PS5 controller on a PS2 and dualshock vibration will work?
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This was the very definition of gamer hell. Even when using this list back in the day from mmhp it was still hell, lol:
mmhp.net/GameHints/MM...
Wish we got MML3 π©
Scope in MML1&2 made it feel like mini GTA game. R&Clank carried this type of game. I still wonder what MML3 wud hav been like tho.
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I was playing this back on Windows Me, I had no idea you could remove the filter. Thanks πβ€οΈ
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Toronto trash Panda on Line 1 heading from bloor to st. andrew station.π¦ππ₯
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Damn, I didn't know that! I guess I need to watch the Cam Clarke interview. This might explain why Cam Clake voices "Mario" as a total surfer dude in Denver the last Dinosaur,
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You too huh? yea, the interview he did with um Jim Cummings on Toon'd in, on Youtube was great. I get the feeling he loved doing the Tick more than anything else. Completely different from Michelangelo, absolutely no similarity. He mentions he grew up listening to radio dramas, so that might be it.
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dat Jolliwasap tho, chicken 11/10. ππ₯ππ―
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living the dream!ππ
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There's a 3-month cooking crash course at the YMCA here in Toronto that immediately leads to a job. They mostly teach you about sauces, cuts, and other stuff like safe food handling - it's never too late, especially if it's just 3 month.
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Rule of Rose is the Earthbound of survival horror games. I only knew about it from the xplay review that they clearly didn't play the game. I played it a few years ago. It's really good, very memorable. the story is a bit wacky. But the ending is sound and deals with trauma. rare to see in games
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Yeah, I was gonna ask @0:37 in the video, that looks like Lasher/RamΓ³n HernΓ‘ndez from Separation Anxiety - I wanted to ask if you guys already had plans for a follow up while working on maximum carnage. This is really cool to see. I'm a long time fan of maximum carnage. it's the perfect beat em up.
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it always bugged me how like OG FF7 had some like really interesting terrain for battle backgrounds that you only got to see maybe once or twice - when they could've squeezed one or two more games from it. It's still gorgeous, ugh.ππ
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I haven't played the remake yet. But I really love how well animated this part was specifically on the SNES - they tried to make each part stand out in specific ways. With pogo, it's a jrpg with no text. But everyone is like really well animated and it's funny - that's really hard to do in a jrpg.
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youtu.be/S_lFoGuSkeg?... (time stamped @9:33)
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Couldn't get into REmake 2. RE2 was the 1st I played. RE2 was more action less survivor focused. There's a great youtube video by nerrel where he reviews REmake2 but compares RE2 to terminator 2 - terminators have red eyes, so do the zombies. Could argue, future RE games were always action focused.
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there's a really great article polygon did on OG3 - www.polygon.com/2019/12/18/2... OG3 was always intended to be a spin off for fans till capcom labeled it as a mainline entry. It doubled down on the arcade element introduced by 4th survivor and established Mercenaries. OG mercenaries is solid fun.
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No way...No way! What?! hahaha! I can't believe it!
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The hero we needβ’ π
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woa, solitayre, didn't expect to see you here, small world. π
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I might try this.
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"hungry hungry pizza for me...give me slice, now." I'm dying
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real talk, did any of the sequels continue to explore these themes? This was a cool moment in a game that went over my head when I played it as a teen. Mental health issues and substance abuse needs to be talked about more in games. Jrpgs stories dealing' w/ mental health & substance abuse issues
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Damn, I thought this was real. you got me all excited. I have a gamestop by me on Runnymede and St.Clair, I would've loved to work there, lol.
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Great post, glad you were able to save this from Usgamer. I couldn't get into Night in the Woods (it hit too close to home) but I really enjoyed reading this. Thanks. looking forward to more.