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"With Artorias of the Abyss Edition"? Clumsy way to put it. Then again, the scripting in these games was never brilliant.

I dunno about that. The people who are big enough fans to buy the game again for the PC are the same who probably have at least three different character builds in their PS3/360 save files.

I WAS looking for an excuse to keep playing my New Game + file besides just getting all the spells and miracles I was missing.

Tim Rogers... How exactly are you on Twitter? It must be your Kryptonite or something.

I find it kinda hilarious to see someone praising someone to the point where it's seen as rude to be "palling around" with them.

Goodbye Larry Lane! I hate you a little! Divorce me!

Aquaman.

That video was about 70 percent eyeroll and 30 percent genuine snickering.

Sounds like a cool way to play, but I never could get into the AR thing outside of parties. It becomes more of a board game, and when I have to set up my game physically and keep the cards around... I lose patience fast. Especially since it's hard to find a place that's simultaneously well-lighted and comfortable to

Funny how some things work better as a foil for the more serious moments. Played in sequence like this, Daxter's just really... really... annoying.

I have been edumacated!

Oop. Turns out I mistook your Who reference comment as a sarcastic "der you're a nerd" comment, since I don't know the show enough. Sorry 'bout that! :)

"Cool story bro" type comments are cooler.

It's like if R2-D2 was originally built by the Daleks.

I can't remember the last time I turned on the PS3 by hitting the power button. It's always been either ejecting a disc, or inserting a disc, or turning it on with the controller.

And it looked even better turned on its goddamn side because the goddamn thing wouldn't goddamn play discs otherwise after a couple of years. Grump.

This was the main problem with the dialogue in FF13. They voice-acted everything while forgetting that sometimes there's a reason why a lot of players mash X through Final Fantasy conversations, only skimming what's being said.

It wasn't just finding the right brick. It was finding the ONE EXACT GODDAMN PIXEL on the right brick. Combined with the strict time limit, it made the puzzle almost impossible unless you knew exactly what to do.

Oh god, those vocals.