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I didn't know that he had his own series. I thought he was just a minor character in Dragonball.

Also the season pass, which guarantees you the next four hunters when they are eventually released. I'm really not all that opposed to it. All of that cosmetic DLC is a minor nuisance at its worst because it's completely optional. If I needed to buy the DLC in order to see other people using the skin or something like

2013 Lara Croft had one uncovered wrist.

So this was the point at which his brother was eaten exiled, right?

I was thinking the same thing. That easily the best looking glove and bracer in any video game thus far. Good job, Ready at Dawn; you did it.

I didn't say that it is, but let's not pretend that it isn't an ongoing issue.

What does this even mean? That this is no longer a valid criticism? It's held by countless people and it is certainly indicative of an unfinished game.

This is actually really cool, and not at all unexpected from me. The US has talk like a pirate day, so why shouldn't Japan have Ninja Day? I mean, at least they have some cultural connection to the group they're pretending to be, unlike Talk Like A Pirate Day.

This certainly opens a lot of cosplaying doors for some people. Now big breasted women need to figure out how to do the opposite for themselves.

It all went down after Valve accidentally mis-classified the finished game as an Early Access product

This is some 10th level weeb waifu shit.

Recently I read some of my local laws and one of them is that slots, pinball, skill, or other coin-operated machines can't be within something like 500 yards of a school or religious operation and such establishments need a liquor license. It was bizarre.

I've actually played it. At first I thought it was bootleg because it had Pac-Man.

I hope this makes it state-side. I doubt it though, arcade games just aren't as popular in the west as they are in Japan.

In some cases these limitations actually added fear. Take, for example, Resident Evil's tank controls. The zombies themselves aren't too scary on their own, but god help you if they're coming from multiple directions. It's absolutely terrifying. The other game that sticks out to me is Silent Hill, which employed its

Was the script used for the LOTR films inspired by Tolkien's own penmanship? They look very similar. I guess I shouldn't be surprised though, Tolkien's handwriting certainly had aesthetic appeal.

WORKING or WAGNARIA depending on where you're looking. It's a really funny series.

Deep Down was announced back in 2013 and caught everyone's attention with its enigmatic visuals and Dark Souls-esque gameplay and atmosphere. The game is set to be an online free to play game with something of an Assasin's Creed

Yeah, I thought this was the coolest one in the film. The music really made it.

This fight is truly brilliant. I'm a sucker for long-takes and this one takes the cake. Tony Jaa is a fantastic kung fu actor. None of his films have great storylines (beating up scores of people to rescue an elephant? seriously?) but from a purely action standpoint they're great.