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There are definitely black voters in his precinct (part of Dakota County), just not that many. I used to live in the same town as him and helped him and his family out several times at the store I worked at. I still remember when he brought his elementary-age son back to the store after Pat caught him stealing a pack

It'd be nice to play this if my Collector's Edition actually comes in the mail. Digital River emailed me three hours ago telling me they weren't going to send me my copy yet because I preordered two other games at the same time I preordered FF13-3. So now I get the option to either wait until all the games come out to

Has anyone else received theirs? I preordered my CE with a Final Fantasy X/X-2 CE and Drakengard 3, and I just got an email three hours ago telling me I can't have this game until the other two come in, so I need to either wait a few months or cancel and reorder the other games. This seems like such a giant, giant

IT'S STILL REAL TO HIM, DAMMIT!

Seriously. Jim Ross for Deadspin Hall of Fame. Every year.

I agree. If we are to accept videogames as artistic medium, and we accept art as something that can inspire awe and wonder, then Ni no Kuni should be everyone's game of the year. It has just as deep and philosophical a story as any title released in 2013, it had a solid battle system and decent pacing, and the game's

I'm also 13. I wonder what the average Lv. is? It's interesting to see some people have hit 13 without a platinum yet. I have eight, I think, but I'm always working on more. What's the highest level ID people have encountered? I don't think I've run into anyone past Lv. 18. Thoughts?

On Twitter, one frustrated PS4 owner, a musician named John Beauchamp, Tweeted to me saying he was "currently stuck on blue." A day later, he Tweeted:

Oh, for sure. I didn't want to bring up the whole GoW clone thing because, to me, Lords of Shadow just seems to be another off-shoot of an evolving type of action game, one that GoW gets a lot of credit for, for better or worse.

Couldn't agree more. I loved the game design and can't understand why people think it's not a good game. Also: Vampire Chess.

Yes, but under communism beatings are evenly distributed.

It is truly hit-or-miss once you hit endgame. I've been in several DutyFinder groups which couldn't come together because a few of the players wouldn't account for people who hadn't played through a particular dungeon or who knew how to complete a speedrun before. It's incredibly frustrating when that happens.

It seems like they fixed most of the issues early on. Yesterday you couldn't do many instanced quests until late at night, but everything aside from the login seems to work fine. Yoshida wrote a post saying Square was trying not to break the game using login restrictions early on. Despite not being able to play for

...And that's why Daddy can't stop drinking super potions.

Are you implying Yakuza 4 was not, in fact, Game of the Year? If that is the case, then I have a certain orphanage manager I would like you to meet.

It seems a lot of people are confused over why every anchor/reporter basically repeated the same sentences. It's all very simple really: Each of those stations read from an Associated Press article, or an article the Associated Press picked up.

I'm not sure it's cyberbullying so much as it's a case of a media critic who built a name for shredding people that decided Fish was worth tearing into. I don't agree with Beer's approach — any constructive criticism he has is usually lost behind whatever bombastic statement he wants to make — but for a dev like Fish

It's clear Beer is following through on the schtick he's adapted as a media critic, but for a developer to up and claim his game is cancelled seems, well, unprofessional. I get that Fish is an indie dev and he has the right to create whatever form of art he desires, but let's get real: Fish is creating a game he wants

If you mean Atlus JP should find a decent corporate sponsor with lots of money to allow them the freedom to make awesome games, then yes. Yes, Atlus JP should do that. If you truly mean Activision should buy Atlus JP then NOPE. NOPE NOPE NOPE.

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