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Uh... But when you say "It's not fine to vilify someone for wanting one kind of relationship with you but not another", that's exactly what this article is doing. It's vilifying men for wanting a girl as a girlfriend but not as a friend.

I agree.

I disagree with you a bit. I think good random encounter design is the one in which you don't know what you will get - maybe you will fight a bunch of easy enemies (and that's good once in a while), maybe you will fight a group of enemies that is not going to kill you but that will require you to spend some valuable

Being able to turn off experience gain on battles is great. I tend to accidentaly overlevel by enjoying to explore everything, which makes games WAAAY too easy (beat Seymour in one attack >.>). I wouldn't like to remove random encounters, but removing experience gain would be great.

I agree in part with him. I liked Revengeance, but I REALLY liked DmC. The camera was better, weapon changing was smoother, the setting was visually more interesting, the multiple available moves were different enough to actually have a point (while in Revengeance most combos do basically the same thing), the story

Guild Wars 2 is actually a great example of how voice acting can be detrimental to a game.

Came here to post that link, too. It does look A LOT like Assassin's Creed.

The fights look very awkward, too. They look worse than the Assassin's Creed fights, even. The last fight with the big orc was really bad.

Wow, I really liked this one. Thanks for the recommendation, Richard!

Many great recommendations in this post. Some of those are among my favourite animes of all time. I strongly recommend giving many of those a try.

I feel exactly the same. To me, the beginning of this review reads as "I really like the Assassin's Creed franchise, and I don't agree with most of the criticism against those games", and the rest reads as "But even I have to admit that this one isn't so hot".

I agree with your point, though. If a titan moves as fast as a human being, uses the same kind of weapons, and is basically humanoid... Titans become just biggger humans, instead of mechs.

Definitely give it a try. The two Lunar main games are my favourite games ever, since the Sega CD releases. Try the PlayStation 1 version of Lunar: The Silver Star Story; and, ideally, the Sega CD version of Lunar 2: Eternal Blue, but failing that try Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete for the PS1. I recommend not trying

Isn't it somehow terrifying how any argument about something even remotely political in the USA will always be described as a Republican point of view (in this case, "government intervention is bad, let the market take care of itself") and a Democratic point of view (in this case, "corporate self-interest is bad, let

I rather liked this one. the cover itself is too busy and filled with waaaay too much information, but that's somehow incredibly fitting for Alice in Wonderland.

Guild Wars 2 isn't exactly pay to play - there's no monthly fee. If anything, it's buy to play with microtransactions; and if there are less people buying the game and less microtransactions being sold, well...

ArenaNet is not going to release those numbers. They usually are very tightlipped about anything other than total number of sales.

Meh, it was a bit of math wizardry (and a lot of marketing wizardry) that gave Guild Wars 2 the title of fastest-selling MMO in history.

I disagree with you a bit.

Maoyu is great... If you know what you are getting into. It's not an action anime - there are very few fights, or even action scenes, during the entire story.