TheLovelyPlate
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TheLovelyPlate

I have no problems admitting what so ever I like comic movies, but not comics. On the Japanese side, however, I like manga and nearly all adaptations of series X. (Probably why I went to SanJapan, but not San Antonio Comic Con)

You do know that not everything that comes from Studio Ghibli is Miyazaki, right?

I'm with you. I hate walking all over kingdom come. Even in Bethesda games. I groan every time I see my next quest is considerable distance from my nearest fast travel point. But...If you think back, Mass Effect had a "If you can see it, you can walk to it" vibe and it worked out fine. I actually loved exploring the

Me in Fallout New Vegas....walk toward the marker....walk toward the marker...walk toward the marker....OHHHH Look!!!! An empty triangle. Walk toward the triangle. Walk toward the triangle...walk toward the....OHHHH! There's another one... and about 6 days (and 15 levels) later, I finally end up my original destination

I was thinking the same thing. I think it's normal for Studio Ghibli to feel lost and sort of left wondering what to do. A restructure is a good idea, but their choices in the next few months could make or break them. Disney also released some pretty crappy movies in their transition...and fired some really good

I know a lot of people hated the mechanics of the Mako, but I loved it. The planet exploration was totally missed in ME2 and ME3. For me, nothing says Mass Effect like driving straight up the side of a mountain then leaping off it, hitting boosters along the way to ease your descent.

Awesome input! Thank you, so much. Character development is one of my guilty pleasures. I'm flipping back and forth between this and Kingdom Hearts 1.5 (which I never finished back on PS2). PLUS, another run through of Bioshock Infinite on 360 this time. I'll take breaks if it gets too monotonous.

Say what you will about Peter Jackson's take on The Hobbit, but he gets that part right. He took what he knew about Middle Earth, the One Ring, and Sauron's rise and applied it to The Hobbit, making it feel more tied into The Lord of the Rings. It wasn't something Tolkien had the luxury of doing since he didn't have

Forgot to add that Cameron (Summer Glau) showed remorse, judgement, and appreciation for the arts, and was even suggested on more than one occasion to be in love with John.

Absolutely agree with you on The Sarah Connor Chronicles. I loved that show, and it sucked me into the lore like no other Terminator movie has done. I have to confess, and duck flying tomatoes, that I *loved* T3 and T4. IMO, T2 is the weakest of the bunch. Giving Arnie emotions made him less of a Terminator, and more

I think I love you (in a non-creepy, platonic, brings strangers close like only the internet can kind of way) for this article. I have to disagree with you on one thing,

I know. I know. It just took so damn long! And, lord forbid you had a mermaid, because the freaking things SWAM...EVERYWHERE.

IDK...I was playing TS2 the other day, and it took less time for my sim to go from their home lot to a restaurant downtown than it did for them to walk to their car...get into it...drive too location X....walk to the beach....take a boat across the island and walk to the restaurant. I found myself installing LLAMA's

disappointment.

Tagline isn't the appropriate word....distraction would be better. Look at all these EMOTIONS we've added to distract you from all the stuff we've taken out! I had mixed emotions about story progression and the open worlds. Missing them won't be an issue for me, but it can't be denied EA has removed a LOT of game

That first one reminds me of Castle in the Sky. I love it. I never progressed past digging tunnels through the center of the map and popping up on the other side. I wish I could have just done a 1/1000000 of something that awesome. Great job to all entries.

Give it a week or so, and scanlations should start popping up here and there. That's what I had to do with the light-novels for Trinity Blood when they publishing house folded mid-release.

After 6 years of owning a PS3, it's finally getting a work out as something other than a BluRay player. And, SHE'S why. Oh, I've heard the horror stories, but I'm really enjoying FFXIII so far. Granted, it's my first foray into the FF series.

OMG - The Voyage Home to this day has the ability to make me laugh. Such brilliant one-liners in it. Spock's use of deadpan "colorful metaphors" is just so unexpected. And, who can forget, "Computer? Hello computer?"

You know...I'll freely admit I liked nearly every Sonic title I've played. I even enjoyed Sonic Adventure 2 Battle when it came out. It was a blast to play as either the Villain or the Hero, flipping back and forth at will. And, the Chao Garden was a hoot. Eggman bouncing little Chao off walls and turning them Good?