Chrystolis
Chrystolis
Chrystolis

Overhaul the antiquated cable television setup before the bottom completely falls out. As more and more people realize how easy it is to live without cable, it's just going to end up the way landline phone service is now. Luckily, for most broadcast stations, people now have many of easy-to-access, affordable (or

I'm such a sucker for Soule's work.

Yeahhhh, Ryu ga Gotoku Kenzan! I really need to finish that game sometime.

Or, you know, just don't link it to your Facebook account.

Once you understand that a great deal of "real" pop idols are just as fabricated as Hatsune Miku, it's really not that weird. Odd at first glance, sure, but beneath the surface they're eerily similar.

My body is ready. Thankfully, I only really interested in games from a couple of their franchises nowadays, and those are games I pick up for PS3 anyway.

Dang. Well, given the game's setup, I suppose that's a good way to make it extremely lightweight on the user end, since none of that data is really needed if you're never going to access it offline. Not a bad way to go about it IF you're going full-blown into online-only territory.

It depends on how many dishes you're doing. If you're doing a whole family's worth of dishes, you'll likely go through a huge amount more water and a lot more soap with running water.

As far as I know, your saves are ONLY stored online; no local save files are used.

Sure as we've been the last 4 years :P

When I read this, I wasn't sure how prevalent porcelain actually was for kitchen sinks. Bathroom sinks, sure, but I guess I just hadn't heard of it much for kitchens (granted, my homeowners knowledge is admittedly lackluster).

Some people prefer a game that has a theme, while others don't mind having a purely abstract game. Consider the difference between a Professor Layton puzzle game, and a game that's just straight up puzzles. Some people may not care about the theme behind the puzzles, and just enjoy solving them, while others enjoy

Yeah, I used my DS3 with my PC for awhile, but having to use keymapping software all the time was a pain. I eventually broke down and got a wireless USB adaptor for my 360 controller (that way I could use my existing ones and didn't have to specifically buy a wired controller). It's just so much more plug-and-play

You might have better luck splitting into two groups and playing smaller games. If you find some games that run under an hour, you'll have plenty of chances for people to swap around between groups. This also helps when certain people don't care for certain games that everyone else wants to play. If you're all

Eurogame Master Race, eh Quintin? ;]

Eh, I've never had comfort issues with the DualShock. I've always really liked the feel of Dual Shock controllers, but the 360 controllers are fine too. Both are very comfortable, just a bit different. The 360 controller feels a lot chunkier to me, I don't care for the feel of its ABXY buttons compared to the

Was thinking the same thing. Slide one of those puppies across your table.

If we get to the point where the release date is within 1 a month and we still haven't gotten a definitive answer on it, I'll be more worried. Thankfully, a flimsy "Yes" for the time being is a hell of a lot better than a"we don't comment blah blah"

I put off getting the original through a few Steam sales when it was ridiculously cheap, figuring that while I was slightly interested, I'd never get around to playing it for a long while. I figured it'd be fun, but wouldn't really hook me.

This.