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According to Sankei News, Ihara was allegedly able to use his stuntman know-how to climb up the sides of houses or shimmy up telephone poles to enter the second floor of homes.

Which edition had both movie versions, and how can I own this in my life?

LOL! Well that was comprehensive!

One of the central mysteries of Ghost Stands Alone is Emma, who turns out to be a cyborg with two ghosts—that is to say two souls—in her robotic body. This is an incredibly interesting twist as it conjurs any number of questions. Which soul is responsible for the crime and how do you prove which one is? What if both

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I too love the fact that Harada doesn't let Namco pressure him into doing those annoying DLC gimmicks with the main Tekken series.

It most definitely can be a nightmare at times. I will admit though that you can find time to game while in college because there's always time for procrastination.

I think its a mixture of both honestly. I work full time, am in school, I also like to make Youtube vids, and I try to maintain a work out regimen. So trying to cram in some much needed gaming can get a little difficult.

Sometimes a good game narrative is like a really good book to where I don't want to put it down. Back when I had the time to play games for hrs on end I could treat RPGs like I could a really good novel.

Me too. The grinding and game engine is fun and all, but I enjoy a good story, so when I have to take extra long breaks in between gaming sessions, I sometimes have to remind myself where I am in the narrative. That's enough for me to not pick up and play a new RPG or any game that is going to require me to invest a

Me and my friends still play terrorist hunt at least once a week. Even though there are times when that game still finds ways to cheat its ass off. I once saw an enemy tango spawn in front of me and blow me away because he had a Spas12 shotgun. Its still fun tho.

God I wish I could devote time to long games like I used to. I kinda miss grinding hrs on RPGs that I liked to play. I mainly play games that are easier to pick up and put down, like fighting games. Or games that I can play sporadically like GTAO, or R6:V2 with friends.

But the worst thing in this film has to be the action scenes. It's long been a joke that by using a series of closeups, crash zooms, and quick cuts, you can make anything seem action packed (see Hot Fuzz for an example). This is why these techniques are often seen in 80s/90s action movies. Lupin III unfortunately uses

I'm a big TF and TMNT fan and I just couldn't get into either current movie franchise. Especially since the IDW comics for both franchises are doing a better job telling their stories than Bay and co., who get paid millions to do the exact same thing.

Maeda's review pretty much tears the movie apart, going so far as to state, "Lupin the Third is a deep-pocketed franchise with many possible different stories, however, the 2014 Lupin the Third has almost none of the 'Lupin-ishness' found in previous pieces. If you give a big budget to people without any sense, you

Damn I was thinking the exact same thing. If thats what Namco/Bandai are doing, then it's smart on their part.

Anyway... from a personal standpoint, I'm not too bothered. I don't really like Pokemon, and Tekken comes below Virtual Fighter, Street Fighter, King of Fighters and Arc Systems games from a fighting game perspective.

LOL "Haraduck"!

I'm a huge Tekken fan but I'm not into Pokemon. That being said, if the game had looked like this I'd play it.

Wow this guy should work for Hot Toys sculpting the heads for the figures if he isn't already.