MCAJayhawk
MCAJayhawk
MCAJayhawk

Love me that game. Thing is, it looked so ahead of its time, that it really doesn't NEED an HD remake yet. Considering when it was made, it looks simply beautiful. I mean, sure I'd love one, but it still holds up pretty well.

Why does this remind me of that old guy from the Simpsons... "That's a paddlin'!"

Sadly, I can't get myself to completely boycott EA. But, I do my best. If almost any other company was involved with this game I would have bought it. EA is not getting my buck for borderline titles, though. Dragon Age 3 had better look a whole hell of a lot like Dragon Age: Origins, or there goes more money they

If you like alt-country, I may recommend this bear-fiving alternative from the excellent band Blitzen Trapper.

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Hear, hear! Now, -THIS- would be good Day One DLC.

Well, unless I do my own research, I'll probably just keep your comment (as I do with the local cook's) with a grain of salt. Thanks for the comment, though. #source?

I've been told by a guy who manages a successful restaurant's kitchen around these parts that fewer nutrients in fruits/veggies are kept intact with a microwave than with other means of cooking. I don't, however, know if he's full of crap on this...

+1 ...and I don't even know why I laughed so much on this one.

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OK. Now we're on the same page.

RAM installation is not difficult at all on an iMac. I have little/no history working on computers, and have far more working on cars. There's nothing, say maybe an air filter, on a car that is as easy as installing RAM on an iMac. As long as you can print out instructions or have a second computer to watch a video

Man, even though I liked it more than Lost Odyssey does not mean I loved it by any means. I actually compare it quite a bit to Ni No Kuni in several ways. It's just that Ni No Kuni improved upon all of these aspects dramatically.

JANSEN! That was his drunken, idiotic name! :P

Just because he says "since FFXII" doesn't mean you should think they're anything alike. Lost Odyssey was not nearly as open of a game world and (IMO) there are very few similarities between the two titles besides the background of being turn-based RPGs from Japan. I LOOOVED FFXII. I'm not trying to beat up on LO, but

Except for Gongora. What an awfully developed character. Dumb name, dumb look, dumb voice. And the kids were annoying, too. Ugh, especially the boy kid. The drunk/idiot/wizard was also kinda bad, too. The main two characters were alright, though. A ton of people seem to see so much more in this game than I ever did.

Actually haven't gotten to play many of these because I refuse to buy a hand-held. I'd love to play most of these on a console, though. I've never liked handhelds, even back to the original Game Boy, so I just won't buy these games on these platforms. Like any consumer, I 'm not going to support what I don't enjoy

Impressive, but I'd still take any of the above performances and raise you one dancing Ben McLemore.

Every time, man. Every time.

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