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Gene Park

@GenePark

@washingtonpost video games reporter and critic | co-host of Punching Up, a Nintendo podcast | Twitch affiliate | Pacific Roots | @csuf Titan | cancer survivor

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linkhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/people/gene-park/ calendar_today12-06-2008 19:35:25

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Night Sky(@NightSkyPrince_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why are people seriously discussing this btw lol. Taro talks down on his own games all the time, its part of his bit.

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jeremy strong would be a great big the cat, would avoid risk of being offensive while fitting the vibe of a big dumb cat

jeremy strong would be a great big the cat, would avoid risk of being offensive while fitting the vibe of a big dumb cat
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※KZ🗝️(@KZXcellent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bro has some of the most rancid takes I've ever seen from Film YouTube but his track record for inside info is pretty good.

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believe it or not i’m actually really excited for the ff16 update, and this patch is huge wtf. i’m actually ready to dive back into it

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i hate nioh’s loot vomit problem but i have no issue in diablo, borderlands or destiny and i think it’s because of the mechanics. i get overwhelmed in team ninja games because each weapon has complex movesets vs. “push button to hit enemy, this time with bigger number”

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Kazushige Nojima says that in writing FFVII Rebirth's scenario, he studied Buddhism’s Yogachara and Jung’s theory of the collective unconscious. Referring to these should make it easier to understand how the game's world works, and may even hint at the story's ending. (RbU, 2024)

Kazushige Nojima says that in writing FFVII Rebirth's scenario, he studied Buddhism’s Yogachara and Jung’s theory of the collective unconscious. Referring to these should make it easier to understand how the game's world works, and may even hint at the story's ending. (RbU, 2024)
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