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br3adofwonder

I won't spoil any details, but rest assured Jaime gets pretty great later. I know it's pretty hard to imagine, but it happens.

I'm not sure how many of GRRM's catchphrases made it over to the HBO series, but with the novels, it's always fun to take a shot whenever a catchphrase comes up.

When can we expect a localized version?

I believe the tutorial level was actually added in a previous update. The one that added the arena minigame.

Yeah, I got the update on Steam the day before yesterday.

Yeah, you get a free upgrade and a free backup copy from GOG if you register it with them (so, if you lose your disc, you can just download it from your GOG account).

The sad part is Anders was a likable, amusing character in Awakening.

I like items, gear, tactical CRPG combat and more varied, organic responses over bipolar dialog wheels.

Of course. How else would you buckle your zippers?

I want to play a JRPG where you have a few dozen equip slots, all for belts and zippers, and you have to manage each. Belt of +4 Def, Zipper of +3 Int, etc.

It was worthwhile, but it dragged quite a bit in my opinion.

No, I don't. His viewpoints seem to coincide with mine in that the third book was the high point, fourth was the worst and the fifth was an improvement over the fourth.

Not really. The third book is generally lauded as the best, and most fans prefer the fifth to the fourth (well at least the second half of the fifth), which I'd consider the most boring part of the series because of the slow pacing.

It probably feels faster paced because the second book is about 100 pages longer than the first and the season has the same episode count as the last, so they need to make shit happen quicker.

This guy doesn't seriously think his copyright covers fictional concepts, right? Sounds like a bullshit lawsuit to drum up interest for his underperforming novel.

Oh god, "visceral" is my favorite.

Sakura Samurai, Dillon's Rolling Western and Pushmo are excellent, as is Kid Icarus: Uprising's multiplayer mode (only 3DS multiplayer I've tried so far), Swapnote and Nintendo Video.

I liked Persona 4 more, but their tone is way too different to make one obsolete.

I always kind-of put "immersion" up there with all the other overblown marketing buzzword lingo that gets applied to video games.

The guy in the Eva shirt called Asuka a bitch and the cop had to defend his waifu's honor.