AriKagura
Ari Kagura
AriKagura

I honestly thought the green screen one cracked me up.

Jeep. The dirtier, the better!

Most fightsticks are usually wired, not wireless, so I'd imagine the fightstick is interfacing with the docking port on the bottom of the Vita.

The funny thing was that the other day, there was an article about elderly being too old to drive.

Well ... I signed up, though I'd imagine I'm going to need a new PC if I want to enjoy it in maximum settings. Good luck to those who signed up, too!

I suppose I should take it upon myself to buy a Wii some time, maybe a preowned one, just for Last Story and Xenoblade. If it's anything that would get interested in buying a Wii, it would be a JRPG of some sorts.

I personally thought S-E could have worded that more in line with the story instead of breaking the forth wall on that part when it came to the card games. For some gamers, they get all in a rage when something is reserved for DLC. It's almost like saying racial slurs in front your grandparents. Personally, I wasn't

I'm still scratching my head on the price tag ...

I have relatively big pockets and sometimes carries a pouch too. I wouldn't mind lugging both a 3DS and a game controller around. It would probably look weird but I think I'd probably get some people scratching their heads if I sit at the mall and play with these mods attached.

They probably could, but when it comes to Nintendo, they have Virtual Console for that.

I'm pretty sure anyone who has gamed on Nintendo hardware long enough should know that Nintendo franchises are usually exclusive to Nintendo consoles, at least in this generation anyway— aside from that Pokemon iPad app ... but that's released by GameFreak, the developers. The last time a Nintendo-produced game has

If for some bizarre reason you were intoxicated, under the influence, coerced, manipulated, or otherwise dumb enough to buy this app, Gizmodo has some tips on how to potentially get a refund: [gizmodo.com] ... try to be legit with your reasons and good luck!

I spent more than 120 hours in this game and I only heard the "arrow in the knee" line maybe like three times without forcing the guard to say it. On the other hand, the guards always warn me about not blowing up buildings with my Destruction spells ... and wondering if I could use my Alchemy skills to make Ale or

Even though IN is correct to the original line, TO just has the same effect ... at least to those who still find it funny in a way.

Why even bother? Because Final Fantasy. They're kind of like racecars ... just because.

That is true— Chrono Trigger had multiple endings too ... and maybe a few others that my tired head can't think of at this moment.

Well ... it's a change that I've dealt with as far as side-quests go. I mean, you don't have to collect all 160 fragments to beat the game and see the ending that got a lot of people raging because of the cliffhanger in the end. However, if you complete all the "side quests", then you'll end up with some kind of

Then what's wrong with that? If anything, there could be more than one fork in the road to take ... what's wrong with changing up the story because of some odd choice? Maybe there could be more than one way to get to the end.

I don't know about you but if I recall, older Final Fantasies had a world that you could explore, normally at the moment when you have access to an airship or similar transport device. You could, technically, travel to just about anywhere and explore certain dungeons provided that you were high enough level to go

At this point, a Final Fantasy game could be 'anything' as long it follows certain reoccurring themes, references, and allusions; regardless of setting or developing origin. I'm pretty sure Square Enix covered a lot of different settings and music genres when it comes to Final Fantasy. Final Fantasy VII, VIII, and