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Just got back from Tomorrowland, what a mess. It's like an hour and a half before the basic premise is even explained. And yeah, why did the villain even give a shit about what happened to Earth? And did they explain why Tomorrowland turned into a dump?

True, but there are probably trophys for the celestial weapons…

But it seems like a pretty natural place to end it, story-wise. It sucks that season 6.5-7 weren't up to par, but I'm not sorry we never saw a season 8.

Halliday does show up in the end and says something like "don't be like me, go outside" or whatever. But if that was the way he felt, why the heck did he orchestrate the competition to ensure that the entire world would act just like him?

Spoiler: There IS a long turd-related passage!

Ready Player One was indeed dumb. I didn't completely hate it (I thought the world building was pretty interesting, especially that bit in the middle when he got rich and got the apartment with the treadmill and shaved his body and stuff). But the plot and the characters and the romance… bleh.

We probably get the literature coverage we deserve though… The book reviews often have like less than 10 comments (which is understandable because no-one has had the time to read the book yet).

As much as I wanted a happy ending for Peggy (although I liked her and Stan as friends) that scene made me think of nothing so much as the Friends finale… *blather blather on the phone, oh my god I think I'm in love with you!*… and so on and so forth.

Ok, I looked up the "true ending" and it actually makes a lot of sense (return to the cliff, refuse to fight). The only thing I don't think I would have ever figured out is to repeatedly decline to accept the sword rune… And hey, what's this I read about there being recruitable characters that aren't the "right" ones

It warms my heart to hear that FFX holds up to new players. It's sort of divisive among fans (to many, the point where the series turned awful and never recovered). I can see why people dislike it, it's so corny with the lame voice acting and it's every bit as linear as the much maligned FFXIII… but I still like it. I

Really? Well I guess I only have myself to blame then. It must have really flown under the radar because I thought I played every JRPG available (Grandia, Alundra, SaGa Frontier II and the likes).

I finally beat Suikoden II. What a great game! (spoilers)

I sort of wish Final fantasy versus XIII hadn't been canceled. Not because I was super excited about that particular title, but I would have really liked Final fantasy XV to start from a clean slate, not bogged down by all that nuova cristallis business.

The episode when the kids break a dam or something and blame global warming. Also Manbearpig.

I've played the game like at least five times and I've never won that first blitzball game (or any subsequent games). The Jecht shot thing is annoying because there's no recent save point in case you blow it. Luckily you can totally ignore blitzball from this point on, unless you really want to max out Wakka as a

I despised FFX-2 for years, having heard that the "true ending" entails a certain someone returning from the great beyond. But then I found out just recently that it was just a dream (or something to that effect, an ephemeral encounter in the Farplane anyway). But DrFlimFlam is possibly referring to the "I'm a pop

The evil Santa episode gets my vote for least favourite.

And water doesn't appear to have resistance (though they can still swim in it). Especially apparent in the scene when Tidus and Yuna hang out in that little pool before they hook up.

Especially Quina suffers in the translation from concept art to reality, I think. His/her otherworldly-ness is so well portrayed in Amano's drawings, but in the game s/he is just a big blob.

whaa, but caspiancomic's opinions are so very, very reasonable! What don't you usually agree with (not that I'm trying to stir up a fight or anything)?