As a female tired of so many illiterate jerks bashing Anita online without any real argument, reading your comment really made me smile. Thank you so much for typing a rational response.
As a female tired of so many illiterate jerks bashing Anita online without any real argument, reading your comment really made me smile. Thank you so much for typing a rational response.
I hear Guilty Gear is especially hard to master, so I'm trying to stay away from it for a while, haha. The only fighter series' I'm remotely good at are SF, SSB and MvC, and they all have the shortest learning curve.
Link looks exactly like that character in the horrific New Leaf photo posted a few days ago.
I've played BlazBlue: Continuum Shift, and I just couldn't get into it. Maybe I'm late to BB, so I'm wondering if there's an ideal starter game that would introduce me to the series properly...?
I would go vegan if it meant getting those Badtz Maru/Ryu and Hello Kitty/Akuma plushies.
That's so disappointing. :(
"Otherworldly creepy"? I see what you did there.
Aww, man! You beat me to it! Nice one. :D
Should I pick it up for PS3, then? I don't have a good enough PC to experience it in the best way possible. :(
The game wasn't even released 18 months ago.
Nice! I wish I found that when I was playing.
That happened to me when I was playing too. Heh, I thought I was the only one. I restarted my PS3 and that fixed it.
Play the game for yourself and find out!
Except Ellie is much better than any 14-year-old, despite all the swearing.
I'd say I'm pretty good at recognizing voices. For some reason, though, I didn't realize Nolan North was David until the credits. Great performance indeed.
I admit what he did isn't as creepy as staring over a hedgewall, but what he did tells me he has some self control issues. What would he gain looking back at her? I really don't get it.
That controller scares me. It looks all deformed with that elongated middle grip.
But he outright turned around to look at her. That's not on the safe side at all!
You really should. It's a great comedy.