DreamSequence
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DreamSequence

Okay... so only by preordering to get the Bonus DLC That Only Major Retailer X Carries can you ever play the Ultimate Mission? You mean the Biggest, Best Mission In The Game is ONLY available if you go sell your soul to Gamestop before its release or something? Should you not hear about this before it comes out then

Looks no different from anyone I'd expect to see at a gathering like this. Except the guy with the Pinkie Pie toy. That's more than a little scary.

I'm confused. Did she ever have a voice to begin with? Yeah, the new voice sounds rather not-derp-ish, but I don't think I got far enough to see her in the old episodes. I thought she never talked, though?

Whoops, we forgot to tell you we're not self-conscious assholes.

That's not very nice.

I have this game MEMORIZED.

I'm not convinced yet. I'll give it a few more years, but I didn't see the PSP as the future of handheld gaming and this is seeming a lot like the PSP all over again to me.

Some people need to believe that everything doesn't just end when you die. That when a loved one passes on they're not just eternally gone. That if they die, they won't just blip out of existence. It's literally impossible to imagine what it's like to not exist. It scares me to think about that right now. Time is a

Dragon Age had a great world and excellent characters. Every location seemed interesting in its own way and the characters and story within were realistic and executed in a believable way. The Chantry really is a great example.

I have a story and game idea that really would exemplify this kind of thing. It touches on religion and has a lot of spiritual and magical happenings throughout. That's one of the main points I want to get across in it, though.

I'd like to see more games that give both sides of the picture. Games where religion serves as a common ground to bring people together and give them something to believe in even when the world seems to have gone to all hell, but corruption and greed shows a darker side of the organization. Slaughtering of

"able to whisk passengers 36,000km above Earth."

Back in the old days, you HAD TO. If you wanted to beat Metroid you needed a good map, and you wouldn't be able to just go online and grab one like you can now. Even the original Zelda was a fairly large and complex world, and you had to prod around a lot, remember clues and mark everything.

Rap and dubstep are similar to me, in that they seem to ditch the idea of melody and harmony, and replace it with something almost distinctly non-musical. Dubstep songs generally start off sounding pretty decent, with some heavy bass and good beat and actual instrumental accompaniment.. but then the Dubstep part kicks

You're not the only one. :P

Sir, are you aware some people are still making Ocarina of Time jokes? Just because it's not still 100% fresh in your mind doesn't mean there's no humor to be found in it...

I have played Diamond through to the end. I know they improved the animations in B+W but it's still very basic. I understand exactly why it's like that for the Pokemon, but they've done little to improve the game visually over time. B+W was the first to even have "camera angles" in the battles. It was also the first

First: Why haven't developers done this already? Original DS games with 3DS-enabled features? I want to be able to play recent DS games on my 3DS without having the hardware basically revert to full-on DS mode, losing all unique 3DS functionality like the menu and street/spotpass. That's half the reason I skipped B/W.

Whoops, I just opened a box of 250 Crayola crayons and every single one is a different color.

Did anyone else notice they stopped doing colors after the first generation?