Revyatheworldeater
Revya the World Eater
Revyatheworldeater

Tears to Tiara 2: Heir of the Overlord | PS3

I have had this for months. It came out ages ago. It is fun but the least interesting piece of the project. The short films are way better.

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Finishing Ar nosurge. Then Senran Kagura in 2 weeks.

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Synthesis Dance with singing in case Mike never gets to it.

Gunbuster has some of what you are talking about.
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Don't forget, in no particular order, Mononoke (not princess, just Mononoke), Steins;Gate, Haruhi, Shinsekai Yori and many more.

Madoka T_T Damn you, Kyubey!

Anti-religion comments are appropriate when dealing with aggressive, racist, young earth creationists like Kevin Sorbo. The worldview is incorrect entirely, unlike more mainstream Christianity which is at best unfalsifiable.

Four more if you decide you're willing to up the ante a bit. They're more mature in their target audience. Not because they have sexual content (they all do; the first lets you disable it, and English patches for the second and third let you remove it — the latter has it as a part of the story), but because they're

I got a code. Tried it out over the weekend.

The only reason my computer would weep is because of the ending. Hey-oh!

I'm highly enjoying Drakengard 3 at the moment even though it's performance is atrocious. I wish I didn't have to put up with it, but I have a feeling that whoever made the game was struggling with making it.

That's the problem Monster Monpiece is going to face in North America and Europe when it releases on the PlayStation Vita this spring. There's an amazing little game here, but it's hard to see it through your shameful, digital ink-stained fingers. They've not just buried the lede — they've paved over it and put up a

Step 1: Stay home

Drakengard 3. All the way. It's great.

While I get what you're trying to say, I think you're somewhat comparing apples to oranges here. Anime is actually a general term for a type of television entertainment that originates from Japan and happens to be animated. It is just as diverse as Western television programming, animated or not. From hardcore to

Kinda seems like people are just rattling off their favorite RPGs. Few of them are what I'd call "jRPGs for Newbies". Realistically I can't think of much other than Chrono Trigger, FF1 or FF4, or like, Lufia 2. You want to get a newbie into RPGs of any sort you need to give them an enjoyable game that minimizes

I don't want to speak for all chicks here, but for me, there's a really simple reason that I play female characters every chance I get: It feels like I don't get that many chances.

Like, as a dude, I would always have the chance to play as my same gender. So when the chance to play as a chick comes up, it's a choice in

leave yowane alone miku