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But that is their train of thought.

Aww... you made me think of vanilla wow.. :'( those were the days.. silly expansions :'(

Everything else phenomenally?

hmm Counter/timing sounds like my type of dude!

Looking forward to this.. I havn't sunk my teeth into Yakuza 4 yet, but that's mostly because I found the combat in the 3rd one somewhat dull after awhile. all the special moves and added flair you could do in combat was so situational, that you end up just mashing the same combo over and over.. then when you finally

No they won't, but it will be enough to get someone of their ass and try.. maybe even get past the initial state of curiosity, that will eventually lead to joining a martial arts school/dojo.

to quote pablo francisco, Nice body, ugly face.

That is pretty darn cool!

hopefully the HD port will come, and will be enough.

You're missing the point.

Feels kind of weird watching them in a non-blocky state.

anyone know if they've added official hardcore squardrush servers for the 360?

Haha.. the further along you get, the more it just seems like a twisted gay hook-up..

Best.. birthday party... ever..

I'd really like to know who this man actually was?

Tera Online open beta... D3 open beta.. and Just picked up my copy of Massive Crap 3(Mass Effect if you didn't get it)... should be an interesting weekend.. lots and lots of multiplayer that's for sure.

Oh yeah no doubt.

The problem isn't just the fact that stuffs melting, and that the water levels will rise. It's the fact that, the last time a big glacier melted into the atlantic, it was canadas huge glaciers. All the salt and gravel from that whole debockle, closed shut the golfstream. This lead to the last ice age in scandinavia.

Too me the song seems like a depressing one.. She's trying to reach out to her boyfriend.. who again and again chooses videogames over her.

"one must find and maintain a delicate balance of neither being arrogant after winning, nor becoming self-deprecating after a loss, and to face and focus on the game itself."