ThePalmtopTiger
The Palmtop Tiger
ThePalmtopTiger

Thanks for the lesson. I'm currently an undergrad studying to become a high school teacher. I'll keep that in mind moving forward.

It's interesting that an upper-middle class town would also have high domestic abuse rates since such things are usually associated with the lower classes.

God damn it. I can never detect sarcasm through text.

I didn't realize it until you mentioned it, but you're right. They've become culturally irrelevant, which seems strange to me considering how many winning IPs they have.

Then you're a lucky fellow. Most teachers, particularly in low-income districts have to put up with terrible, sometimes dangerous conditions and receive little to no praise for it from parents, students, or their peers.

Honestly, if the game is good then I couldn't care less about the redesign.

Ah, it seems we have a miscommunication. What I meant is playing with my friends over the internet, not some sort of matchmaking. Sounds like that didn't exist either way. Thanks for the answer.

I don't really think that Knuckles looked aerodynamic to begin with.

Is multiplayer local only or is there an online function as well?

Either that or he/she's a student who eats with the same people every day. It is pretty common in high school, and sometimes in college if you sync your schedule with your friends.

It's also my understanding that if the devs a particular piece of content in Landmark that they may put it in to EQ Next. I heard it third-hand though, so I'm taking it with a grain of salt.

I second both of those suggestions. I think that those two really capture the core "Kirby feel", and I think that they are both incredibly polished. Note that I actually played Super Star on the SNES, so I can't comment on the remake, but if all they did was change the sprites then you're gonna have a good time.

EQ Next looks really cool, I just hope that it lives up to my expectations. I'm pretty skeptical of MMOs going in to it, many MMOs just release with too little to do. That was the case with Tera and SWTOR when it released, both of which I thought were fun, but left due to lack of content (might be worth revisiting

It's working fine for me. The only bug I get on the front page is that sometimes the pictures aren't clickable links and I need to click on the arrow button at the bottom of the blurb.

I hope this is good, Transformers was sweet when I was a kid, and I'd like them to become cool again. While we're on the topic, I'll restate something that is often overlooked, War for Cybertron (2010) and Fall of Cybertron (2012) were both solid titles as licensed games, and even as standalone entries. If you haven't

I like the Cupid idea, but I would want that type of game to be 3d. I picture it being like Katamari, in which the map is essentially open and each mission has different goals within that map.

I see, I wasn't aware of that. The Android version is a nice incentive to pay more, it probably translates pretty well to touchscreen.

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Thanks for sharing, that sounds absolutely awful. From what I remember, con-goers at the con I went to (Florida Anime Experience) didn't harass regular guests, but the hotel did its best to separate us from them. Con-guests got a lower rate if they stayed in the cheaper building (the resort had multiple buildings).

What is it about cons that seems to breed social ineptitude. This crowd was far less awkward than the one at the anime con I went to this past summer, but it is still fairly awkward. More than a few look like they were corralled in to the room and have no idea what is going on, and that's basically what was going on