what's gonna happen to him?
gender reassignment surgery and an indian citizenship
>Q) What game released in 2025 impressed you the most?>A) I was more passionate about making plastic models than I was about games this year.
>>729428206His beard will turn fully grey
Can we summon him again?
well he's busy making okami 2 and ignoring okamiden's existence right now
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>>729428206You'll be blocked from knowing.
>>729428206Hired by Capcom to direct Resident Evil 10
>>729428206>When asked by 4Gamer 'What game released in 2025 impressed you the most', Hideki Kamiya took the opportunity to write as much as he possible could. This is just the first part...>"First, let me briefly talk about gaming. I was lucky enough to win a lottery and was able to get my hands on a Switch 2 on the release date, June 5th. However, when I bragged about it to my niece, she immediately took it away from me. Until I recently got another Switch 2 for her, my multi-language model remained confined to my niece's house. >Even after it finally came back to me, for some reason, in this age of diversity, the manufacturer itself has stubbornly refused to offer the option of a "Joy-Con with a D-pad" since the Switch 1. This just didn't fit into my gaming lifestyle, where I usually play while lying down, so I have no choice but to use the Joy-Con when playing games. >In the end, I continued to use the Switch 1, for which peripherals such as a "Joy-Con with a D-pad" have been released, and somehow I was able to get by. I was able to continue my daily routine of "one Tetris 99 a day," but even so, as someone who continues to post shady things on social media every day in the shadows at the very edge of the games industry, I decided that I should gradually make the Switch 2 my regular hardware, and as I was writing this, I purchased a new Cyber Gadget "mini grip with D-pad," which I use with the Switch 1, and after some sanding and modifying it so that it could be attached to the Switch 2, where the button layout is slightly different, I was able to make my own "D-pad Joy-Con 2," which finally allowed me to play titles from "Arcade Archives 2." >However, the fact that even talking about games turned into anecdotes about crafting is probably proof that I was more passionate about making plastic models than I was about games."