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no problem

nope not trolling

Thank God! People are invoking the name of the Lord of Madness way too often.

oh there are plenty...it all depends on which powers they are giving him via super-speed...Mark Waid did some interesting things with speed and the speed force back on his run of the Flash in the 90s

not 100% but i don't think so

Fair enough!

No, I believe there are some good games on the system. There were just more on the other systems...I will have to check their list of upcoming games since i'm not up on them as I am on the others

:-( True

Thanks...very true...the more people...the more money the company(ies) make, the more product we get and the cycle continues...

*crying* Why you make me buy WiiU for this?

I can honestly say that i've never actually seen this in a comic book store or Gamestop...granted I don't "hang out" in either...they are usually just helpful...maybe I haven't paid enough attention...

That's pretty sad...I don't frequent the comic book shops as much as I used to...

yeah, just like racism...no one said that...some of us were raised with manners...

i'm sure I can relate to that...

I don't treat women this way...please don't generalize all of us for a small amount of a-holes.

BEARD GANG!!!

Wait...do we pay attention to who is developing a game now, I mean besides the name of the Studio, to determine whether we like it...

I could care less if the developer, writer, or programmer is man, woman, gender neutral, or a robot named Gl33t...as long as the games are good and entertaining

( Ocarina of Time, The Wind Waker, Twilight Princess, Hyrule Warriors)

We need more RPGs with martial arts, with settings that are inspired by Imperial China, and that make use of their own, uniquely-created languages. A game where a light path and dark path may sound really uninspired but instead focuses on the merits, honor and varied interpretations of both of these choices. So,

The connection Vagrant Story has with the world of Final Fantasy XII and Final Fantasy: Tactics was why it didn't immediately come to mind when we thought of RPGs that needed sequels. On top of that, Matsuno, director of most of the Ivalice-based Square titles, wanted to create a new type of game that hybridized