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I think the main thing about Ni No Kuni that might be a little new-player-prohibitive is how essential the defense command really is in battles, especially the boss fights, and how that's not really conveyed super well.

I think people will begin to appreciate it more with time, as they have with Windwaker.

Can we talk about how freaking beautiful this game looks? When you step outside your house in the first few seconds of the game, and the oranges, reds, and yellows smack you in the face?

That $13,400 bail just doubled the amount of money in Greece's federal reserve.

I used to have that controller! It was awesome, despite it looking incredibly stupid.

I love the look of the battles.

I just want to find out what's going on with Dragon Quest X, being that it's already been out for nearly five months in Japan. If the rest of the world doesn't get Dragon Quest X, it's not a question of "when will it come out on a handheld in 15 years, like Dragon Quest 5 & 6: We will literally never be able to play

My sister got an iPhone this year, and wants to port her number from her current AT&T GoPhone to the iPhone on Virgin mobile. Is it even possible to port the GoPhone number out to Virgin? How would I go about doing this?

Now that we've made our way back around in the Dragon Quest series to a title that's too modern and amazing looking to need a remake, Dragon Quest VIII, does that mean ArtePiazza is going to have to loop back around and start in on remaking DQ1?

Well it's pretty clear from the article that he feels no need to.

His neighbors aren't happy about it though.

I look forward to playing this in English in... 2018.

Wanting Dragon Quest X is kind of scary, really, when you think about it. Out of 10 entries in the series, we'd completely missed two of the best until the company decided to remake and localize them for a newer system 15 years later. But if we don't get Dragon Quest X, we will NEVER get Dragon Quest X. Not in 15

It's less an issue of not being able to send them when you want to but being able to receive them when you need to. If someone sends you one you just never know it happened.

As a Republic subscriber from the start, I'd find it hard to say that the service is out of beta, the beta is now just "open." I love it to death for $19 a month, and it's improved exponentially since the start, but it still has too many problems to be called a finished version. For example - We still don't have MMS,

"Bram Stoker's Desk Upon Which He Wrote Dracula."

It's the "stunt" lightsaber, which means that it would have been used whenever there was a possibility of it taking a beating, or when it wasn't in a particularly close shot. A "Hero" prop lightsaber would have been used when it was actually something you'd be looking directly at. The stunt sabers would have weighed

They tried to build in their own functionality like that, with tabs inside that window, but it's nowhere near as fast as just opening up new tabs. All their emails exist in the Yahoo Mail tab.

My Yahoo account hasn't looked like that screenshot for quite a long time; at least three or four years. That picture even has a link to upgrade to this new version, in the upper right. "Get the newest Yahoo Mail." Generally you'd only use that old version when the browser you were using was ancient, and didn't

It took me about 150 tries, too. I found that the best route was to jump off the regular pathway onto that lower dock on the left first thing. If you time it right, you're able to avoid being thrown anywhere by the explosion, and there's only one guy you have to not shove.