MCAJayhawk
MCAJayhawk
MCAJayhawk

A text-based Tolkien MUSH called Elendor was this outlet for me. Last I checked, the game is still running, albeit with a smaller group of regulars. I log in from time to time. They don't erase characters anymore due to lack of activity, it seems, so I don't have to worry about my extended absences. Sometimes it's

Great post. Thanks.

Lucas got this one right.

The problem with most of the reasoning here is that the author is using polls to back up a lot of his logic. Polls are BS; they're lists put together by writers (never played sports) and coaches (should be too busy to really care about that crap). To get a real winner you have to play it out in a tourney — and not

Not trying to troll at all here... but I was 12 or something when I first played this game... and Dorter Slums is in no way, nor should ever be, considered infamous. I mean, doesn't it make sense you'd want knights instead of squires? That's just logic.

If you look through the comments, you'll find other people who explain this trick better than I do. You can basically get all your Squire-class players to insanely high levels by doing something similar as well. Good luck.

This. You can beat him at level 1 (OK, maybe not level 1, but you get the point) with this tactic.

I believe if you spam Brave (or whatever it was called) onto yourself like 20 or 30 times you can start hitting him for 500 damage or something ridiculous, and can't really be hurt. Kind of a cheat code, yes, but when all else fails... Anyway, just keep running away from him until you're properly buffed and then

I played more PC games this year than any before, but I have to say... OF COURSE it's the PC's year to come off the "back burner." It's the end of a console cycle. PCs will most likely (hopefully not, though) be ignored again for a few years once the new systems come out. Once they become completely obsolete, we'll

Ah. I've got it on emulator, but I prefer to play it with the controller on the SNES version I have. It's not like most emulator versions have fixed the MBlock glitch or anything like that, so I'd rather play it the original way for nostalgia's sake. Good to know, though.

I sure hope Babou the Ocelot gets another cameo or two...

There's an illegitimate way to turn the shield? Man, that sucker takes forever to flip over. I'm kind of glad I never knew that, though... might be nice to know about for low level/speed runs, though.

Yeah, his read like the only one to me where he was probably being sarcastic.

I grew up a huge JRPG fan. And now, I guess I don't understand the market. Though, to be honest, it might be a symptom of me not understanding where gaming in general is heading.

As I had the game on PC, I wasn't disappointed in the slightest (OK maybe a little (see below)), but based on my friends who got it for the PS3, you simply HAVE to mention Skyrim as a massive failure on that system — and not just due to the DLC. It was basically unplayable for many people. I have friends who put 400

Is it just the monitor they're using that makes it so damned blurry when the game moves left to right or is it a frame rate issue? It looks pretty, but the motion blur is totes awful.

No, I'm sure that would kick ass, though. I wouldn't take the comments of someone with a Japanese video game character very seriously about things like this. I may or may not have grown up with an AT-AT as a child.

Was kidding anyway.

That's neat and all, but I'm pretty sure the word "Coolest" can never be used in conjunction with "Star Wars Action Figure Collection."

Holy crap! Kill it! Kill it now!