That's right. He'd rather mutilate someone than engage them in a fair fight. [Sato shakes his head solemnly again.] Of course, I'd thought about stitches, but it seems like a waste of time for me. [Considering they'd vanish every time he died, and given the number of times he dies, a bandage just seemed simpler.]
But I think he have better things to do than worry about that, don't we? Look at what Delight and Rage put together! [His sad act is certainly surface-level convincing, but the way he just smoothly and suddenly changes emotional direction to pleasantly excited makes it definitely less so.] There's not much for new games, I'm afraid, but I haven't played most of these for months. They even added a select screen for multiple games on one cabinet. Very nicely done, I thought.
[Switching immediately from emotion to emotion is one of those things Lance knows to look for, so it indeed makes the entire thing even less convincing overall, but Lance is entirely willing to drop the subject of Sato's hand for now. He'll just file it away mentally, and focus instead on the games.]
That is nicely done. What all is available? I'm familiar with Mortal Kombat, but some of the older games I don't have that much experience in.
[But he'd played a ton of Mortal Kombat while he was in college; there was an arcade in his university's bowling alley.]
They added all the games that people have coded into our phones, and there's a number of games I had on my Vita when I arrived." Sato exits into said select screen, going down the list. There's nothing past mid-2013, but a reasonable selection of games off his SD card, mostly platforming and action/shooting, with a few oddball games here and there (did he really just scroll past Project Diva F?)
"What about Spelunker? It's a remake, but it still has that level of challenge that makes it really fun."
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But I think he have better things to do than worry about that, don't we? Look at what Delight and Rage put together! [His sad act is certainly surface-level convincing, but the way he just smoothly and suddenly changes emotional direction to pleasantly excited makes it definitely less so.] There's not much for new games, I'm afraid, but I haven't played most of these for months. They even added a select screen for multiple games on one cabinet. Very nicely done, I thought.
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That is nicely done. What all is available? I'm familiar with Mortal Kombat, but some of the older games I don't have that much experience in.
[But he'd played a ton of Mortal Kombat while he was in college; there was an arcade in his university's bowling alley.]
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"What about Spelunker? It's a remake, but it still has that level of challenge that makes it really fun."
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He watches Sato scroll through the games--he totally saw Project Diva F in there--and nods when Spelunker is suggested.]
I don't think I've ever played it, but I'm willing to give it a try.
[Although Sato is more than welcome to go first.]