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A really good and enjoyable show. As many have said, even the kid actors were pretty good in this, and that’s not generally the case. I’m gonna give some SPOILERS from the finale. As I was watching, I just couldn’t figure out how this could have a sequel, and then, at very end they threw all this curveballs at the

Same thing for me. I’ll get to play it after I finish Tokyo Mirage :)

Yeah, I expected it to be mentioned. The game looks fun, and eagerly waiting to get my copy.

I ordered Tokyo Mirage and ZTD to be delivered together by Amazon Mexico, because the shops here weren’t going to have them (at least, for now). Tokyo Mirage is on the way as I speak and will be delivered next week, but as soon as the 28th came, the date for ZTD changed to December 31, and to be delivered until

I’ve seen more people in this side of the pond receiving the game with a warmer reception than people in Japan. Maybe I’m wrong, but wouldn’t be the first time something like that happens. The Zero Escape series was almost unknown in Japan, until NA users discovered the games and sales rose enough to warrant a sequel,

Get ready USA to hear this after the presidential elections: “What do you mean that NOT voting for Hilary made Trump our next president?”

So far, I’ve only got keys for the DLC. I’m scared of redeeming them in case I might lose them. Might try it again later after work while being on the PSN shop.

Obligatory “Bring Bayoneta 2 to REAL consoles” comment. :)

Poor Linkle, always relegated to be “the female Link” instead of the very fun to play and interesting female character from Hyrule Warriors :/

Calling it now. This is a dream sequence, and the game might have lovecraftian kind of lore, seeing how the sea it’s all black and dead seafish might be a clue. If in the next trailer, by any chance we see Del Toro’s involment (and even if not) I’m pretty sure gonna get the game.

I got Bloodborne when password coop was already available, so it was really great to play the game all around with a friend. Then, bought a mic for Dark Souls 3 and coop’d it form the very beginning to the end with a friend, and it was awesome.

I love how multiplayer-friendly this 2 titles are, because it lets you

I haven’t think about Poise being important for any of my builds in DS3. Damage Absorption on the other hand has become my priority, seeing how even tutorial enemies can kill me if they stunt-lock me with their silly knives and broken swords... :/

I just found out this week that this was out, and boy, how it helped organize my pyro build under SL100. Even discovered I could get everything I wanted with the base 8 points of vitality with it. Building my Strenght build was easy (choose Warrior). I love this tool

I thought the last arc was decent enough, but the Osaka arc was just epic. I think with a little more, time, that last fight between Kurono and the Giant alien would’ve been a more epic battle, but well, Gantz is done, so now I’m gonna focus on Gantz:G, which to me is starting really well.

The “Osaka Arc” it’s the best one of the whole series. Lots of action, lots of monsters, there’s always a tension in every chapter. I don’t know if this arc was so good that the last arc paled in comparison, or what it was, but after that, Gantz just didn’t feel the same. Also the spin-off chapters from the Osaka Arc

No Smash Mouth? I AM dissapointed...

Also, playing as a spellcaster :)

“Prepare to Die” was my first Souls, and I loved how intincrate the world was, and how good the mechanics, weapons, spells, everything about that world was. DS1 was like a first love and because of that one might tend to look at it with pink-tainted glasses. DS3, to me, is everything that DS1 and 2 got right, with a

This is my major complain about people that demand Dark Souls to have an easy mode because they feel “it’s cheap”. The game doesn’t kill you, your carelessness does. Tried to rush through a swarm of enemies? you’re gonna die. Missmanage your estus? you’re gonna die. Not leveling up and planning the growth of you’re