i love it when people call words on a screen "whining".
i love it when people call words on a screen "whining".
yeah no shit i'll be better off not playing it, that's what "fuck it" means, moron.
settle down man. it's over.
lol. nice of you to swoop in unannounced, unexpected, and unwanted, to comment on a discussion that's long since over.
cool story, bro.
nicely done.
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I personally get my tv news, gaming news, tech news and "real news" from all different sources. again, it's my personal opinion, but I'm a little put off when I see Forbes magazine reviewing games, or CNN doing a hour long breakdown of the new iphone. or dunkin donuts selling tuna sandwiches. it makes me think the…
oh, so you disagree with my opinion? that's cool.
world map, most notably.
thanks for the link. appreciated.
try commenting in English next time. you'll get much better responses that way.
do you feel better now, Oh Stalwart Defender of Kotaku? I'm not sure why you keep talking about crying, but I hope you've gotten over it.
what's the number sign all about?
you're just full of helpful responses, aren't you? much appreciated.
oh nice. NewsCorp.
no I've never heard of kotaku core.
yeah dude, I had the exact same response. if you want to entice old school JRPG gamers who remember the classics and their mechanics, you probably shouldn't mention the game that did away with most of those mechanics in favor of visual flash and voice acting, which every subsequent release in the genre then followed.…
when exactly did obnoxious wailing jpop become synonymous with JRPGs? the ps2 era, right?
are you asking me? you must be.