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It ties the narrative of what they're doing together... but I'm with you, a game about a lineage of assassins would suffice.

I want Assassin's Creed to go to early feudal Japan (Kamakura period, 1185-1333: rise of the samurai class, Khan's Invasion attempts). That's not speculation on where it will be. In fact, I highly doubt that's what it will be. But that's what I want.

That is the most epic of all the Dovakiin covers I've heard. Does he sell downloads for his covers somewhere? I'd pay a dollar for that.

I think that's because everyone was of child-size proportions (in regards to the ratios between their head, arm, torso, and legs) and therefore looked shorter over-all.

The Snapple bottle into the Pringles can is my favorite.

I know you didn't create this image, but thank you for bringing it here. So much win.

Oh ok. If it's about branding, then I better understand the question "What are they trying to sell?" Some are apparently branding themselves as up and coming gamers, some are branding themselves as pretty people who play games. There seems to be a market for both, but I wonder how much Genevieve is getting compared to

These chibi-feet happen to be extra-chiisai (small). I think they made an article about it because it's a popular game that many people (including myself) are playing, and most of those people (again, including myself) looooove to talk about it.

I'm sure it's just a chibi-derived art choice, but it's distracting. I think the problem is compounded because they seem taller than the average chibi, and their upper bodies are bulky. Therefore, they look like they could fall over at any minute.

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Here's a wildly speculative theory: I think it could be socialization that leads women to be disinterested in *paying* for games. In my experience, women will play games for free on their phones and through facebook pretty heavily, and play games on someone else's system, but they aren't interested in buying their

I think the fuss about, (as it has always been) "Do women seek this attention or are they the victim of this attention?" And, "If they are the victim of this attention, who is to blame?" I think it's a case by case type of thing.

I had a Tamagotchi when I was younger that I lost at a friend's house. Months later, it was found in their recliner. The digital creature was 82 days old, and in good health. Presumably, it glitched from being smashed in the chair... but I like to regard it as a miracle.

Why is there a live stream of their faces while they play in the first place? Is this required? If not... then I would think anyone streaming their face is, well, not a cam*whore* but has a desire to be seen live. In terms of harassment, it's disappointing (but not surprising) that it's rampant in the gaming community

Nerd rage, you say?

This is barely related, but has anyone bought one of those real-world toy cars that you can control with an app on your phone? I almost got one for a family member last Christmas. Are they any good?

I found out late last night who he actually is, and a little more about his story. He hasn't talked with the tactician at all yet, so I'll have to try that. I've kept some people paired from the start, and others rotate through the crowd.

For an average, everyday scandal, American celebrities don't necessarily apologize. Their publicist may release a statement, but the celebrity will usually side-step any questions about it.

Well, doesn't make sense that she would wear a wig? If she shaved her head because she was doing something that wasn't idol-like, it seems logical that she would have to wear a wig for the same reason: being bald is not very idol-like. The contrast does point out how ridiculous the whole thing is.

Whaaaaat that is awesome. I'm hearing wedding bells for these ladies.

You married Sully and Virion? I think Virion will be forever alone in my game, he seems sleezy. Only Chrom and my female tactician are married. The old guy in the menu said it would never work out, but what does he know? Once Chrom starting charging across the empty square between him and the enemy as he fought