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I found that I couldn't get into Crusader Kings or Victoria due to the complexity of the interfaces and such, until I tried Europa Universalis III. Playing that for a while was a good entry point and made Victoria and Crusader Kings much easier to play afterwards.

The Ouya runs Android, which means anything currently designed for android can run on it. So thats what they're showing. They just released the devkits to developers so that new games can be designed for it that aren't limited by mobile hardware. So we can get AAA games on the Ouya, they just haven't been made yet.

Y'all are welcome to come up here to Canada to get your fix. The rights to the Hostess products in Canada is owned by another company, which stated that this will not affect their availability in Canada.

Heres hoping some of those are direct to video animated films akin to the DC animated films.

Sadly, I had bought a 16 GB one the day before finding out it accepted 32GB. Also, the reason I bought it was so I could play Jade Empire(6GB download) on my 4GB system downstairs, but Xbox originals require an actual hard drive. Which I didn't know until I had spent 12 hours downloading it. Bastards.

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From what I understand this isn't the only project they have on the go. Theres also South Park and I think at least one other unannounced project.

You belittle the efforts of English voice actors. Japanese voice actors are big celebrities and such because in Japan, animation is considered just another medium, in North America is is still stigmatised as being only for kids. The culture behind it doesn't mean that English voice actors are any better or worse than

Torment used AD&D 2nd edition rules, not the D20 system, and was real-time with pause, not turn based.

It didn't use the D20 system. It used AD&D 2nd Edition rules. THAC0 and everything.

Removing most of the religious references I think made the movie lose something, plus the ending of the book was light years beyond the lousy ending of the movie.

If you haven't had it, think cap'n crunch formed into o's then stuffed with the bunches from honey bunches of oats. They stopped selling it in Canada years ago, but I found it on a trip to the states. The crunchy nut flavor was my favorite, but could only find the Honey Graham.

My favorite episode, Royal Pudding, is from the most recent season. They have hit and miss episodes, but I find they mostly hit.

Xenogears had my favorite JRPG combat system of all time. The way the combos worked made it feel like your characters were getting stronger in more than just stats, they were getting more skilled. It also broke up some of the tedium of late game combat where normally damage numbers just get bigger.

Have you heard Gamestop/EB's policy on faulty discs? They don't test them at all and don't give a crap what condition they're in, and I've found that most people don't give a nipple hair about how they treat their discs. So if I can have a scratched to hell hopefully runs copy for 55 bucks, or a pristine one still

In my experience its generally a choice of buying it new for $60 or buying it used for $55. Hell, in some instances its buying it new for $20 or buying it used for $30. Used game prices are ridiculous. Why would I buy a used copy when I could get a new one for only 5 bucks more?

I don't believe the Indoctrination theory because I still got the "The Shepard saved the galaxy" man and child at the end telling stories, and according to the Indoctrination theory the only right choice is to kill the reapers and I chose Synthesis.

My reason for playing a soldier is it made combat easier, and I try to get through the combat as quickly as possible so I can get to the parts of the game I like. Combat is the least fun part of an RPG so I always try to pick the class that gets me through it the fastest.

Wasn't From Ashes the DLC that was included for everyone who bought the game? Its DLC so that people who buy it used don't get it unless they pay. I see no problem with this. Rewarding people who buy the version that makes money for the company that paid for development rather than the retailer who just sells it makes

Valar morghulis.