Yashkatheninja
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Yashkatheninja

Your argument is invalid. Mr Fahey played a game that he enjoyed for free, and willingly volunteered to pay 2 dollars. Under the same system, if someone spends 100 dollars on it, they will be doing so voluntarily as well. We live in a capitalist economy, and TinyCo (the developers of the game) don't appear to be a

But Mr Fahey only spent 2 dollars on it, and apparently has had 36 levels of enjoyment (his words) from it. What's wrong with that?

What's wrong with paying for a product you enjoy?

Don't like any of it. Then, I don't think I like any Japanese cinema live action casting of anime characters. It always just looks like goofy cosplay to me (with Rurouni Kenshin being probably the only decent exception). And maybe this guy.

No.

Fail post.

I just want them to bury Tetsuya Nomura in a ditch somewhere. That'll go a long ways towards bringing me back. That or a Radiata Stories 2.

I love how everyone is overlooking REDSKINS. Wow, this has turned into a very interesting social experiment on the unspoken hierarchy of importance of racial sensitivity in society.

Kudos to Insomniac. I know some people would scoff at calling them indie at this point, but they are independently owned; they do not belong to Sony, or EA, or Activision. They've run their company this way with one solid business plan, and have weathered a crazy storm as a result. They deserve the praise, and yes..

They weren't used all that often in battle, save against cavalry, and even then its usage eventually faded in favor of more efficient swords. All relevant research that exists states that odachi (or nodachi) were mainly used as either shrine offerings or status symbols.

Oh lord. Better suited for what than the buster sword? As ridiculous as the buster sword itself is, even I have to admit that it has at least some value as a sword.

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Gunblade should have never been mentioned. Embarrassing.

Looks kinda shitty.

Tell us how you really feel.

I never trusted my coordination with a lightsaber. It looked like it sliced through things easily, and I cut myself enough with those plastic carpenter scissors.

When I was a kid, a hoverboard was the only thing I ever really wanted (well that and a proton pack).

He's only 44.

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I agree that some people are lost in the deep infantilization of 80s culture... there are some instances where this is legit. You obviously have forgotten Jase and the Wheeled Warriors.

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This works for Blood Dragon, not so much for Dark Souls. Which is a shame, if you wanted to do a retro promo, why not spoof shit like the the D&D cartoon, or that Wizards movie?