MrGilder
MrGilder
MrGilder

This looks super charming. I'm getting such a Kirby vibe from the backgrounds. I'm such a sucker for bright colors. I can't wait to get home from work so I can watch this clip with the sound, and get a feel for how the gameplay syncs up with the musical elements.

There sort of is. The more replies a post gets, the more likely it is to be bumped up to a featured conversation. I think that's how the system works anyway.

I just can't wait for the scene when he's on the horse. I'm sure that'll be in part two. That imagery is forever burned into my skull. So iconic.

I remember that. It was the advent of the PlayOnline "service" that later evolved to serve FFXI. I had never felt so ripped off in my life as I did when I bought that guide.

Online strategy guides? Oh sweet. I've been using FAQs for years. Never thought about voluntarily paying for them though.

That's always been my philosophy. You can have a REALLY good time in just about any endeavor without loosing decency and acting like a baboon. Overusing foul language makes you look uneducated and stupid. Abusing racist and/or culturally insensitive language paints you in even worse light. Why do people WANT to

I'm really happy that ArenaNet is cracking down so hard on generally inhuman behavior like this. For people like me, who specifically avoid the more social aspects of MMOs due to people's actions and mannerisms, these actions are super reassuring. It's another feather in the "I guess I have to buckled down and buy

According to alot of the replies I got, you get 5 slots right out of the box before you need to consider buying another one. So that's I for each race if you like. Not bad at all.

That sounds fair. That's not too far out of line with the original Guild Wars. How much do the extra slots cost?

Sorry. Double-replied. Ignore this.

That seems fair. I can live with that. It's the races and their areas, as Kate described that interest me most. Thief, Ranger, and Mesmer don't interest me all that much.

I wasn't sure how many characters you can have in GW2 without paying for more. I was sure that I'd be limited to 1 at the outset. This article tells me otherwise. If I can have at least one of each race, I'll be happy. You've indirectly answered one of my most nagging GW2 questions Kate. Thanks. Now the game is

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I'm so happy to actually hear some positive words about Mystic Quest. That game gets way too much flack in the RPG community. Of course it was simple. Of course it was "dumbed down." It was always meant to be a sort of "teaching RPG" for those who had no experience in the genre, and it served that end beautifully.

I would've gladly paid $5 that's for sure. Instead they've lost a sale. And that's coming from someone who counts themselves among the minority who still has faith in Square.

I'm not usually one to bitch & moan, but this is some crazy disappointing news. Square really seems to have missed the point with mobile gaming.

I absolutely adored Skeleton Key. Just watched it this weekend. Loads of fun. I do not, however, want this fellow anywhere near Videodrome.

I'm SOOOO happy to hear about a genuine feeling of weightiness to your movements in this game. Weight and physicality are two of the most important things for me in a game with action components, and I genuinely find that it's something that Japanese developers have a great handle on. Nothing turns me off in a game

People tend to care more about DK high scores on account of that documentary, King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters. I think that's why high scores for the game get so much attention. It's the game that brought arcade score-competing into the mainstream limelight.

No sorries needed. I meant that the video was in the TAY comment, but it didn't make it over to speakup for some reason. My thanks was genuine. :)

And so maturely handled. One of the things that I love most about the first 3 Wild Arms games is how subtly the romantic elements are handled. It's so much more pleasant for me than the melodrama that typifies the genre.