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Old 07-01-2018, 10:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default MB's Video Game Classics: Animal Crossing New Leaf

Perhaps one of my favorites in the Animal Crossing line of games. I'd say it's als the most fun and most filled gamed in the series.

Solid 4/5 since I didn't actually finish everything I could.
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Played the first few Animal Crossing games, but not this one.

Chillest series ever. Fun without even trying to be. The kind of games that give you plenty to do, but also give you a sort of daily soft cap, so you don't get too addicted. Basically, the kind of games that care about your health, and want to hug you, and you're like "Hey, **** you, I don't want to wait two days to pick more fruits, and sit around until tomorrow for that **** Nook to stock more ****."
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My favorite things was to send crude and awful letters to my neighbors and watching them respond in the nicest ways.
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**** this franchise.
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**** this franchise.
But it's so good.
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But it's so good.
Nah. Any kind of tepid video game that's not out to overstimulate my 21st century brain gets chucked.
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Nah. Any kind of tepid video game that's not out to overstimulate my 21st century brain gets chucked.
"**** subtlety, instant gratification is god," says musician who couldn't even write a pop song. Interview at 11.
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Long term gratification is a waste of time, straight up.
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Good thing you didn't apply that logic to TMR, or you never would have given it multiple chances and let it grow on you over the years.

Now quit bitching out and write that pop song.
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TMR pays off pretty immediately. A better example would be some kind of drone piece.

If I had time to make music I'd be dropping albums regularly. **** a pop song.
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