ThePessimist
The Pessimist
ThePessimist

Not sure if this is exactly what you meant, but I see anime on here often enough that I'm going to post it: The Grave of the Fireflies. The story is about a fourteen-year-old boy living in Japan in the wake of WWII. He already lost his parents and has to take care of his baby sister while living alone in an abandoned

I see no lens flares here, good sir.

Why Assassin's Creed IV should be game of the year: Because after five failed attempts, Ubisoft finally gave me what I wanted from this series.

It makes me kind of happy actually, to see that at his age he's still having fun.

It was sad watching the bits where he was talking.

Is it just me, or does FFX come across as more of a timeless JRPG (sans voice acting), while the music and J-pop stuff of FFX-2 seems a bit... dated... like watching an original N*SYNC or Britney Spears music video in modern times.

The "text adventure" is a lost gem of a genre ... in the 80s my friends and I devoured ALL the infocom games as well as the scott adams' games.

Planetfall/Stationfall was way up there. My favorite "non-zork" would have to be "The Lurking Horror" since i was just starting college when I first played it.

Floyd. Poor Floyd.

No picture, since- you know, being a text game and all - but I will challenge ALL robots on this list with just one name: Floyd

To be fair, the inventor of Radithor — William Bailey — also believed in the medicine, and also became a radioactive corpse. But he held off on becoming a corpse until 1949, almost two decades after Eben Byers did, so the effects couldn't be relied upon.

"The Radium Water Worked Fine until His Jaw Came Off."

"though it doesn't look to be running at full 1080p HD"