RedRaptor
RedRaptor
RedRaptor

According to her twitchtv profile she's a 20 something Californian.

I can sort of agree with prominent. But if you consider the more popular series that had traveled abroad past Japanese borders you can argue that the 90's style still isn't something that could represent that decade. The best series I could link to that style would be Slayers but even that didn't have such exaggerated

I sincerely hope that the Live Action film gets worked on soon and that it doesn't besmirch the source material's name by pulling an Air Bender.

I respectfully disagree. Take into account one of the biggest names in anime during the 90's was Sailor Moon and that did not share in the Saber Marionette style. There's also Rurouni Kenshin, Utena, Card Captors, and Gundam (Wing, X, etc). Many have varied art styles that have more influence from the 80's style

Saber Marionette J is not indicative of all 90's anime. Besides the image posted there's also Macross Plus and a slew of other series that doesn't give you nightmares.

As I recall he agreed that it was a pretty f*ing good milk shake.

Sadly no. It's for the pre-order people or if you received a beta key.

I agree. While watching I felt so underwhelmed by both the art style and gameplay. It just felt slow and boring. It also doesn't help that not all characters have the emotional investment that other fighting games do (Mario or Fox in Smash brother have a long history. Megaman or Strider Ryu in MvC). I didn't realize

Why not try the new Wonder book?

Nothing involving Megaman I'd assume.

Looking forward to this game if only to see a different side to Lara Croft other than buxom treasure hunter who can infinity pistol her way out of anything. Not that that's a bad thing. It's just good to see things from other perspectives. Also, am I a bad person for being distracted by her hair not dangling while she

I remember it freezing a couple of my old NES games. One that frustrated me the most was Captain Skyhawk. Though, it could have just been an isolated incident.

Didn't the original Game Genie corrupt save files and freeze games?

I can see that. It would irk me a lot too, but it should depend on what the DLC/missing content is and if it affects my overall experience with the game.

Either way, now I want garlic potatoes.

How so? DLC, for the most part, is an elective thing. How is this a big flip-off to me when I can still enjoy ME3 without it?

How is this any different from many people screaming outrage over the DLC for ME3 and how they should have marketed it? She's defending her company much like people here defend opinions they agree with.

Those who purchased the CE could have easily just changed to a standard edition. I believe they sought after the CE purely because they wanted it rather than had to have it. Also, if the artbook bundled with it is the same artbook mentioned in the article then they've already gotten quite a bargain. As far as Disgaea,

I've never said anything about purchasing it day one. And no, I never considered you cheap. It's fair practice to wait on games until they've come down in price or have been bundled. I only stated that nothing in that list or listed as DLC for ME3 is a "have to" purchase for the game.

Though the possibility of that exists it does have an air of doom-saying. Again, I agree that if there's content on a disc I've purchased that I should already have access to it, but it is a business practice. Is it a bad one? Yes. I can't really argue with your point in that. But I don't think shouting at the heavens