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Moralistic questions? We're talking about guns. Tools designed from the beginning to kill (both prey and people).

Seems like something that would have been really suited to a Visual Novel. Too much empty walking around. I know it's supposed to set a mode but game wise it just felt unnecessary.

Call of Duty is actually quite popular in Japan.

Or if one gave up on sociality all together and uses their phone as an additional piece of their complex system of equipment, games, and gadgets as part of a protective shell to help mitigate the depression that comes with being unable to interact with real human beings.

Not really forget since I wasn't tuned into video games at the time (checked out between the N64 and about a year into the PS2).

I found the similarities between the protagonists the most striking, thus my mention: young girls, red hair, crowns.

That's part of why an announcement like this is kind of frustrating because the PS3 is already pretty much universal. The only real difference between a US and JPN PS3 is a bit in the firmware that switches how the X and O buttons work and the default languages.

I deploy intermediate sheets during the cleaning process. After removing the sheets, pillow cases, and duvet covers that I am cleaning, I place pillows in clean, raised areas the pets do not have access to, fold and do the same with comforters, and subsequently cover my bed with a clean non-sleeping sheet.

You've never talked to anybody that produces video game videos (such as trophy guides, walkthroughs, etc).

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There are differences between a Free Punch and a commercial release Punch. With the free punch it could happen anywhere, and the nature of impact is entirely up to the deliverer — and usually it is of more benefit to the puncher rather than the punchee.

I feel the same way.

Poor Americans with no Vita games. Lol.

What makes these huge servings even more stomach-busting is that you are expected to clean your plate in Japan. Not finishing your meal can be considered rude! Have fun trying to finish these.

If you take a closer look, you'll see this is not a hump attack but something much more nefarious.

Once your Gigacalories run out you start losing HP instead.

This thing about this game is that, while it definitely has that specific NIS touch, it's definitely not like anything they've done before. I mentioned in another thread, the actual game play is very reminiscent of Legend of Zelda ala Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask.

Majo no Yuwaku is the track that plays at the start screen after the game has booted and it's waiting for you to select new, continue, or options.

The action works like this, you have an attack button, square. As you attack you cycle through weapons that you've equipped. They work like a chain. Stop mid way and then start attacking again and you start back at weapon one.