ComatoseTurtle
Comatose Turtle
ComatoseTurtle

Yes, please do.

Let me back up for a second and say that I have nothing against characters who can heal or take lots of damage. That's a basic element, a gaming staple even. In fact, in a game where it is your choice to be whatever character you want to be, I think it is fine for certain boring individuals to devote themselves just

Your entire comment seems structured around a problem I never presented, that being, "How can we make WoW stop relying on the Trinity?" It seems a strange way to answer my post, and it makes me think you haven't played another RPG before. Plenty of them get by without dedicated healers, or characters whose only job

Thanks, I will.

Oh great, there goes that theme song again...

If by MMO's you mean "stereotypical tank 'n' spank online RPG's", then yes, you are right.

All that means is that the roles can rotate. The Trinity is still there because no one can (or will) think of a more engaging or interesting way to make an MMO difficult than to just give bosses a ludicrous amount of HP and damage.

Yeah, my interest in this game just fell from "concerned off-side glances" to "concentrated effort to never hear about it again".

Aw, I thought it was a game about The Honeymooners...

The 'Game Boy experience' he mentions, to me, means any portable game system. They all have the same stigma. I don't know why people are bringing up Nintendo as a contrast in this context.

Sony's rebuttal:

So they're progressing from Harvest Moon to Rune Factory? Good, good.

Such foul mouths on those little guys. They bring out the K-word for little to no reason, like the gangsta rappers of the FF world.

Well... I guess that's true... But hearing him say that makes my head a-splode.

Blaming Grand Theft Auto just because it's white guys? That's racist!

He would be awesome if you subtracted the whole... tiger theme... he has going. It makes him really creepy, frankly, like a homeless otaku psychopath.

How're you liking all these plant puns? They doing anything for ya?

Just the fact that the game had a "Mario" button made it the best game (to play in company that you like to annoy) ever. And it was the same button to shake random objects! Just to make sure Mario wasn't in that desk drawer, you understand.

You don't find this collector's edition the tiniest bit ironic after that comment? Really?

Hummed version of Zia's theme, actually, the lyrical version of which is meshed into the ending song. So, in a way, yes.