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Author Archives: baudattitude
It’s the faaaaaiiiiiinal countdown
Wait no it isn’t. Sorry, Europe. It is WAS, however, the final Splatfest this weekend, and even though I haven’t been playing Splatoon in the last several months, I felt obligated to log on and do my best for Team … Continue reading
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Sakura Dungeon: Collect Shiny Things, Save The World
I don’t think it’s much of a secret that Sekai Project finances their “serious” localization projects with a constant stream of comparatively low-budget borderline-lewd visual novels, and as much as I would like to claim that I am above such … Continue reading
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This isn’t funny.
I mean, it’s just an unfortunate combination of some easily misread text combined with placement on a photo that just happens to draw your attention to someone’s butt. You would need to have all of the sophistication of a 12-year-old … Continue reading
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Retail Therapy
So, back in April, I had a filling come out. Like a big doof, I decided that it wasn’t really bothering me THAT much and I had an appointment scheduled for the middle of July for a cleaning ANYWAY so … Continue reading
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Maybe “Infinity” was a bad choice of words.
Being as I have yet to grow up, every time I go into a store to buy grown-up items, I invariably wind up taking a pass through the video game section. That’s how a simple trip to Target to buy … Continue reading
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In Which, I derp at Project Diva: Future Tone.
It’s a good thing that I have absolutely no interest in any of the games coming out between now and November, because the end of June was a little expensive. I had pre-ordered both Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE and Star … Continue reading
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I guess I should play this; I bought the sequel already.
Well, the Steam Summer Sale has been a little disappointing this year, owing to no daily deals and no flash sales and no metagame or anything like that. Also I feel like I already own, like, 90% of everything on … Continue reading
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Lifeless Planet
OK, so I don’t gush a lot and usually it’s because whatever game I’m playing has top-tier waifus to fit every taste, but OMG Lifeless Planet. The shtick is, you’re an astronaut who volunteered for a one-way trip to a … Continue reading
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A Mascot’s Not Dead While His Name Is Still Spoken
So, we have a policy at work right now where everyone needs to use up a week of their vacation time by the end of July. Nothing ominous there, no, not at all. It couldn’t possibly be indicative of trying … Continue reading
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Ninja Blade, seriously? That’s the name?
Ninja Blade is one of those games that must have been very cheap at some point, or perhaps part of a bundle, because the name is so ridiculously generic that I can’t think of any other reason it would have … Continue reading
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