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I think this one would be a more awesome bgm:

I really enjoyed this show, especially the antics of Mayumi and Shirosaki.

It says "Remonstrating" which according to google means "make a forcefully reproachful protest.".

I play it every now and then. But like others have said, it tends to get boring after a while. The Galactic Adventures had potential, but most of the player made missions suck, and don't reward a lot of points. And it seems you have to play new adventures to get more points to earn semi-useful rewards. Definitely felt

So, it's that time of year eh...

If he sold it to Gamestop, they'd give him maybe $50, store credit only.

Looks fun, can't wait to try it out. Having spent over 400 hours in BL2, and about 160 in the first game, I can't wait to see what new stuff they have for this one.

Gameplay-wise, it's similar, but that's not always a bad thing. Each character has their own strengths and weaknesses, so playing them forces you to change your playstyle a little.

I liked KOTOR 2's storyline more overall. I just hated how everything falls apart in the second half of the game when the Sith starts stirring things up, and the choices you made in the earlier part of the game doesn't really matter or impact the ending. Much like in Mass Effect 3. And the random crashes/bugs.

I really like the opening for "Is the order a rabbit?" or "Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu Ka?" Show is mostly meh, but man is that opening catchy.

Interesting, wonder if it's coming to Steam, and if it will support mods.

Hmm, won't be long before someone makes those same characters for the PC version...

For me, I don't mind blurays, but I hate that they make previews unskippable now. I don't want to watch what's coming out in 2012 in the year 2014! Just let me skip to the title and let me watch the movie. There's also the price issue, especially for anime, where they tend to charge more for the bluray version unless

It's a small price to pay for cheap goods though, right? And no environmental laws to deal with.

Wow, I wonder what happened to him since, seeing as how that article was from 2010. I'm guessing they booted him off the land anyway, and probably paid him a couple of dollars for his trouble. Or threw him in jail.

Just because death isn't permanent in Log Horizon doesn't mean dying doesn't have it's own consequences. Shiroe finds out that it's possible people who die may lose their memories, which might not be a big deal right now, but I'd imagine someone who got killed about 20-30 times and suddenly can't remember their past