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So when do the WiiU fans start to realize that Next Gen is a matter of console ability, and not "It came after the other one"? Wii was a gen behind, WiiU is a gen behind. The comments never cease to appear, and so I have to wonder... is it that you don't realize it isn't funny after the thousandth time, or that you

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Fucking both.

Ash used bubblebutt beam. It's super effective. Pikachu fainted

Call of Duty doesn't need to worry about the stigma of being a port so much as the stigma of being Call of Duty.

MEANWHILE, AT SONY

He is a 10/10

It gives you the option to connect to facebook, no ones forcing you to sync them.

They report on controversies, and when there's other news then that's another issue. I don't know why you're mad. Would you like consistent bashing?

If it aint broke dont fix it.

It does, and the last FF had it too. Did you mean FF13? Because FF13-2 has lots of free roam.

Millions who aren't you. She's actually quite a popular character. There was also a large amount of fans who wrote into SE to tell them how disappointed they were that there wasn't more Lightning in 13-2, hence the Lightning story arc DLC.

Already pre-ordered.

When it comes down to it, most people seem to want a standard MMO with the Final Fantasy setting. Everyone knew coming into the release that it wasn't going to innovate, yet they flocked to it anyways. Not every game needs to be amazingly fresh

And what game would that be? Microsoft releasing a console before it is ready is nothing new.

Did you? Post a link here and I'll make sure we give you proper credit!

They aren't, it's just time to shit on FFXIV:ARR for no reason

If I could trust them, I would consider doing business with them. It's isn't just the Xbox One PR that's caused my decision, it's how they treated the Xbox 360 and it's dashboard as well as their post-release policies on that platform that's turned me off to Microsoft.

See, if the Xbox One was a digital-only system, most of its policies actually would have made sense. The problem is, MS was using the type of DRM you'd expect for a digital-only system....on a system that also allowed the use of physical discs and thus was infringing on our rights as consumers when it comes to

Maybe to you, but It hasn't been "dead" It has just suffered a lot at the gigantic change in the market for video games in the last decade. As has most Japanese gaming. I know what you mean though, it's been hard to be a fan lately.