Raso719
Raso719
Raso719

I try to find a balance between function and cost. The problem is that more so and more "average" quality TVs are becoming harder and harder to find a decent prices due to the high demand for these cheaper, self destructing units. The best way to go seems to sacrifice over all size for performance and longevity,

But what if I'm one of those wonderful people who actually thinks that and actually is shallow enough to not actually hear the words coming out of my mouth? I mean I'm not, but you can't always tell these days. Remember, not everyone who has an opinion that is the exact opposite of yours is a troll! No, sometimes

I'm very excited about this. I love making maps in RTS games. I love designing all manner of natural or artificial fortifications to hold out in or assault.

No, you do have a good point. It might not fit the genre or feel of this particular game very well. Even so I commend them for taking a stroll off the beaten path. I mean the game looks so western it needs something to help the game appeal to Japanese gamers. Remember, Capcom is a Japanese company. They can't just

Yeah what's up with that? I must not pound down enough Jägerbomb with friends at the bar to get that one.

Not at all.

I never said people shouldn't like the style of music or that liking anything else means you like shallow crap. But many games stick to the more popular and tried and true conventions to maximize the appeal to as many people as inhumanly possible. Do do as much as possible to take preference and thought out of the

I love how cheap TVs that last about a year and a have are so much more popular than TVs that preform well and don't need to be replaced every black Friday. I love how this popularity is so prominent it's forcing big names in the industry to cut back on their quality to reduce prices to stay competitive.

It's a shame that the term anime is used as a derogatory term in the same way that "mature" is used as a term of approval rather than both being merely descriptive terms.

These days different is the same is bad.

Not the same.

Oh snap!

I suppose that's why it says "the best". IDK I doubt the questions are rigged to agree with a certain world view, or anything like that, but some of them seem lacking in their forethought and do make a few assumptions that they shouldn't make. Bioware must of designed it.

That Kotaku census is kinda leading, isn't it? What, you didn't think anyone would list Random Encounters as their favorite Kotaku Feature? And anime isn't listed under the TV genres you watch? What's up with that? And STEAM ins't listed as a place you can buy games on?

I love the bow work in Dragon's Dogma. I'm loving my archer and can't wait to level up so I can get one of those magic bow classes!

Hell I might not of actually out and said "they should of payed Kotaku better" but I kinda did, in essence, say "yeah most websites probably are bought"

Because New Vegas was developed by an American company. That's really about it. New Vegas was buggy as sin, dark and drab as fuck, had very mediocre voice acting and it's controls were far from being this "tight" that so many FPS fans go on and on about. And even so it gets raving reviews because of it's name brand

As much as I think we put too much stock in comparing games to other games I would have to agree with you.

If I had more motivation I'd write up exactly how I feel about the review but suffice to say I'm not too thrilled. Even so I won't let it rustle my jimmies.