PrometheanLucifer
PrometheanLucifer
PrometheanLucifer

Nope : \

I've had issues as well. I normally don't use PayPal, but I once had to accept payment for an article I wrote through them. Of course, instead of giving me my money, they confiscated it and froze my account due to an unpaid $30 balance on an unrelated account that they had somehow associated with me. No recourse, no

My thoughts exactly.

Yeah, I can understand that. 'Gameception' is a bit much for me, too. It's kind of convoluted and makes the story much less urgent and engrossing.

I don't have a PS3 so I can't compare DS to DkS. However, Dark Souls feels anything but 'empty'.

I don't think you're alone. However, one of the biggest draws for fans of the series is that they are indeed games that require patience and are unforgiving to those without that particular virtue.

All I have to say is, if people want a 'Dark Souls Lite', I'm glad that some other game is giving it to them instead of Dark Souls itself.

Agreed. I would have liked the games just fine without the dual setting.

Assassin's Creed says, "Hi."

LOL! I thought for a moment, in light of the game's dual settings in a fantasy world and modern times, that all of these pictures were screen shots of characters in the game playing a game.

Isn't ramen a specific dish type that involves only one variant of noodles?

Yeah... I am pretty sure you're missing the point. The tragedy isn't the money he loses, it's what he lost to get the money in the first place.

I'm not going to call you sick or terrible like some people, but I am going to say that you have the analytical capabilities of a house cat in a clothes dryer.

Fuck customer service. If you're a douche, you're a douche. Just because people are payed to pretend that you're not doesn't mean you should push it.

If she broke it because he wasn't paying her enough attention, then she needs constant attention because the game just came out. If someone can't stand to have you not pay attention to them for a few short hours then they are not the kind of person you most likely want to be in a relationship with anyway.

That's a fairly good comparison to draw. It plays like a stealth game without the stealth.

Dark Souls II will be out on March 11 in North America and March 14 in Europe. That's for consoles. PC version is coming later.

Interesting. It sounds like they are returning to some of Demon's Souls mechanics, in that when you die you suffer a health penalty. I wonder if you also deal extra damage.

Right... Of course...