AriKagura
Ari Kagura
AriKagura

The self-depreciation of Legacy Control is what got me this week. I suppose it's better to express a lack of ideas in your chosen method of storytelling than just not write anything. It helps vent out that rage when it comes to writer's block. Most often times, it just turns out to be pretty weird in the end but kind

Clairvoyance ... I remembered using this spell quite a bit just so I know where to go, assuming that I don't stray off a road and the appropriate quests enabled. I guess it makes sense that a spell like this would exist as I'm sure I would have no access to the GPS features of a Pip-boy in the Elder Scrolls universe.

I suppose you have a point there.

I don't play too many shooters; and when I do, it's usually some obscure kind, lesser known one, or some new IP. Half the time, I find some enjoyment in it. Despite Bulletstorm's silly and immature dialogue, I actually enjoyed that game for what it was.

You might be able to take it into an Apple Store and see if they can fix it there. But if for some weird reason that they can't, they usually arrange to have it mailed to an authorized repair center. In my case, it's usually the main Apple HQ in California.

Most Apple products should still be under warranty for one year, in addition to a 90 day complimentary tech support over the phone. You can also purchase an extended warranty straight from Apple that would extend coverage up to three years.

I agree— which is one of the reasons why I can't associate myself well with the characters in Skyrim... Well, except the ones that really stick out... as in "eat your heart out Lady Gaga!" kind of sticking out.

Exactly! Their clothing and personalities are easier to remember, for better or worse. One thing I've learned about Final Fantasy characters is that there is no limit to the outrageousness of their designs. They can be different and get away with it. And you know what? That's okay with me. I like different and

I don't remember too many characters from Skyrim mostly because they blend in with the crowds of NPCs in the big open world. I do, however, remember factions, like the Imperials, Stormcloaks, Dark Brotherhood, Thieves Guild, The Mages College, The Bards College, The Companions, The Forsworn, and others. Factions are

I know this blip is supposed to be witty, despite releasing minor hotfixes on Tuesdays, so I'll bite: "Hahaha~~"

I don't know about you but after hanging out with a bunch of guilds in WoW, all they ever talk about is purple this and purple that, even in non-WoW related discussions. It seems that groups of purple text has somehow brainwashed them in thinking that if they wear purple in real life, then they must be very epic!

I know I had some issues when trying to get into it. One of things that annoyed me was the arrow directions when equipping abilities. Coming from a fighting-centric background, I've always learned that the arrow pointing right meant forward and left is back ... Dissidia has it backwards if using the mindset of a

It's a possibility, but if I'm desperate for a more "complete" game, I'm sure I could hunt down some pre-order codes on eBay ... for an unusually inflated premium.

Wasn't it reported that FFXIII-2 would have multiple endings? I mean since time travel is involved, I'd imagine you could possibly screw something up which may affect a possible "true" ending.

FFVII was later ported to the PC, if I'm not mistaken.

How about Best Indie Game and Best Underrated Game?

I'm looking forward to this. I preordered from Best Buy so I can get the novella. I figured that the pre-order DLC will eventually end up on PSN at some point if not day-1.

I know that car is a wee bit more than 500 grand in real life, but does EA have to emulate that kind of luxurious pricing in the game as well? That seems kind of silly in my honest opinion. I mean, when I play racing games, I'd like to have a chance to drive a car that I would probably never end up owning in real

I suppose that makes some kind of sense when it comes to the "fine print" ... they usually don't mean much unless the two parties agree to them. Personally, I know if there's a piece of fine print that makes me shake my head, I would ask questions first before placing my John Hancock on the contract.

I'd imagine you could use Sony's Media Go app to sync data between your PC and the PSV. I know that's what I use to manage data on the PSP, and it works like a charm!