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Shockingly hunky.

I hope this turns out well.

This is Square-Enix we're talking about. They have to spend four game's worth of budgets before they can release just the one.

Charles Hadlock was on the Rachel Maddow Show and commented the following on the factors contributing to Aaron Alexis' murder spree: "He enjoyed playing the video games. Whether that had any effect on his actions today, we just don't know."

NOPE. NOPE. NOPE.

I will, thank you.

Did Garchomp really need this extra power?

No it's not. Vibration feedback confirmed, woot!

I find it hot. Not sexy, per say, but hella hot. I believe there should be more male characters in impractical, skimpy clothing that are designed by women developers to balance things out, and that's the key word here: BALANCE. We don't have it, and it doesn't matter if its equal smut or equal practicality.

I do. I think it's poopy and disasterrific. Heart, heart, hearts, friends, heart, light, darkness, nothing, nobody, let's have a key-key. *faux-Australian squeal*

Legitimate question, but has there ever been an option for female students to wear pants instead of a skirt if they request it?

Kooky? I'd say it's altogether spooky.
Seriously, this game already unnerves me, and that's not a bad thing. Hoping it turns out a success.

Don't bother with Blue Dragon. Just... just don't.

Maybe Square Enix can instead learn how to tell a coherent story the first time through without amending it and amending it and amending it.

Final Fantasies VI, IX, and XII toned things down a bit. If you want to avoid the soap opera cheese (I don't blame you one bit!) those three are the safest bets.

At least M. Night can claim he made one or two decent stories, and story is the least valuable commodity in a hot mess like Final Fantasy XIII.

I think it's an RPG and as such needs excuses to justify a boss battle even at the expense of story.

I actually like using Bidoof and Psyduck, so it'd be fun if Game Freak could provide dedicated casual tournaments (an oxymoron, I'm well aware) for players like me as a win-win for everyone. Maybe blocking use of Pokemon above a certain stat total would go a way towards that concept even working, keeping out those who

I thought South Park wasn't the final authoritah on stuff like this.

Considering there are still "professional" athletes that like to use anti-gay slurs as shorthand for insulting anyone they don't like, it is still a big deal when an athlete comes out.

I was giving them the benefit of the doubt that he was just an idiot who substituted "stupid" for "gay" without thinking about it. I've actually had a couple people clean up their act (at least around me) and even say they weren't thinking when I've asked them to stop. Some people are just shat-sacks though. :/