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TalkBack / Re: Second Caligula Effect RPG Being Localized In Fall
« on: February 27, 2021, 08:23:50 PM »Quote
a party of people trying to escape from a "gilded cage" version of a Japanese high school
So normal high school life.
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a party of people trying to escape from a "gilded cage" version of a Japanese high school
and the game will also be removed from the Wii U eShop.
The detained woman said she had received $0.17 (£0.13) for every kilogram of recycled condoms she produced.
It seems Nintendo doesn't want people to get the physical copy of the game. It's not available at Walmart in stores or online (I work at a major Walmart, and we never even got it in stock). When you try to order it from GameStop, it's not available in stores. Target seems to have it, but many other places don't. I know it's a limited release, but they seem to not want people to buy it at all.
"The Perfectly Subtle Remaster..."
It's not a remaster. It's literally just an N64 rom running in a Switch emulator. That's been confirmed in pre-release coverage. The emulator may be applying some filters to make it look nicer, but Nintendo didn't do **** when it came to remastering the game
Where Void Terrarium fails to engage the player is in its gameplay loop. Strategically planning out each step and attack to save up energy could be enjoyable, if it wasn’t for the difficulty curve. Harder-hitting special attacks use additional battery power from your robot, but in the deeper stages, it’s grueling to try to get past the toughest of enemies down beneath the layers of the dungeon without these attacks. Thus, your main objective actually becomes running around like a chicken with its head cut off looking for the precious batteries that renew your energy bar just to continue the already arduous journey presented to you.
Having your first name dragged through the Mudd sucks, I agree.
Clearly the CIA is spreading conspiracy theories, again, after their newest bay of pigs plot was foiled.Funny you mention the bay of pigs.
Diosdado Cabello, the No. 2 most powerful person in the country and eminence grise of Venezuela’s vast intelligence network, insisted that the government had infiltrated the plot for months.So Venezuela created an untrained unfunded army to 'defeat'? Reminds me of those urban legends of a small fringe group somewhere in the rural US steadily growing members with the newer members becoming more and more radical and fanatical to the point where they would start calling for forcible action, occupation, uprising, or outright mass killings. This in turn would repel away the original members as too crazy, further shifting the group off the extreme deep end. Eventually, the FBI would catch wind of them and launch a raid only to find out that all the members left were actually local police, state police, ATF, CIA, other FBI agents, and so on all working on their own individual stings.
“We knew everything,” said Cabello. “Some of their meetings we had to pay for. That’s how infiltrated they were.”