I can't wait 'till I ironically kill you off in the story while I encourage you here. Of course, best samurai. <3 Chances are I'll suffer the same fate as my DnD character; turning from a legitimate figure into comic relief. I'll edit if you want.
That's a question I wanted to ask. Who is Neb anyway? Is Nimbus a character that appears strong at the start but actually just beats one unknown character in the whole story? It matters not, Neb will fall to my blade and all will be well.
You still have time to farm powerlevels. Don't disappoint NB-sama. Time to use the ancient technique "Spam" to raise my power-level! In this universe your powerlevel is directly related to your post/like count, so... Take a guess. well shit, I am going to die. So much for world domination. Heartless monster.
In this universe your powerlevel is directly related to your post/like count, so... Take a guess. well shit, I am going to die. So much for world domination.
Oh I did not know about it, so I asked the question, he was barely hinted else (studying English is something I have not done for years), but it is this very well, thanks for answering. 500 hummm It will take a long time.
A Kotaku article that was... good? If this isn't a sign of end-times I don't know what is. In all seriousness there were some really good points made here, and I agree with Nosebleed that the lack of communication is one of, if not the biggest cause of the issues when it come to localisation.
One reason why people enjoy cliches may be due to the fact that there is some degree of safety in them. Sure you could spend money on something completely new but there will be this overhanging fear that you've wasted your money. This fear isn't so prevalent with something that is using a proven formula or cliche.
You don't know me but I was pressured into congratulating you because everyone else was, so fuck you. In all seriousness, happy 500 post/near 1 year anniversary.
The fact that a Winged Cloud game was the only example of a vn shows how little they actually researched that part of the segment, and as a media student, I find that incredibly frustrating!