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I imported the original release of Demon Gaze. It was fun enough considering what it is; Which is to say, it's a basic Dungeon Crawler with lots of static art, text based combat, and other throwback RPG elements. It's definitely not a tier 1 gaming experience, but if you happen to like Dungeon Crawlers, it would be

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Thanks for the translation Toshi. I put a translation up on Monday, but I still feel really weak in my Japanese so it was fun to see a reference, check my homework basically. I totally didn't catch that the し in the end 回るし was 死. I had assumed that it was supposed to mean like 回る士, so I translated it as "the ruin,

Thank you sir, excellent idea. That shall now be replacing our old office stand-by of changing the wallpaper of unlocked computers to David Hasselhoff.

Try going to Arizona and calling a dust storm a "haboob" to experience the equivalent of racist Koreans reacting to Japanese.

Summary of what follows: Vita is the best version for most people.

As much as I have been a fan of Demon Souls and Dark Soul, playing both games for many hours, I'm just really sick and tired of how ugly the game looks.

Ayesha was a fairly enjoyable game, in my opinion, though I played the Japanese version and suspect that a large part of my perceived charm of the game may have come from Marina Inoue, Kana Ueda, Asami Seto, and Joji Nakata's performances in the game rather than the actual mechanics. My first Atelier experiences were

Not really an Ad hominem, you want to look up what that means. I was simply pointing out that you mistook the meaning of IMHO.

Aside from the benefit of a nice, smooth, uniform surface for your mouse, it also provides protection for, and from, the table/desk/counter/whatever your using as your workspace.

I thought the same as you for a long time, and then I picked up a Steel Series gaming pad and I'll never go back to regular cloth pads ever again.

Spoiler: they literally used the exact same rigging they used in BTF2. And why did they do it? Because it was funny.

I dunno, this seems more like an enemy-less version of joust.

In general, language localization not available when importing.

While the PS3 does support region locking, no one does it. Persona 4 Ultimate in Mayonaka Arena was probably the only PS3 game that was ever region locked, and the reasoning was that they were releasing what was effectively the same game in both US and JPN regions within a week of each other (the game contained both

I think that the two responses you're going to see to your statements are going to be broken down into the categories of:

Everyone says that, but still they play it.

It's a confirm.

Last of Us first. Left Behind uses a good amount of material from the main story as assumed knowledge.

When the session actually starts it's very fast paced and feels approachable, if not maybe a little too hectic. With the grunts in place must players will be able to feel like they're shooting "something" each game, but ultimately enemy pilots sniping from rooftops is the mini-game for the first half of the match.

This exactly.