brendandriscoll
Started as a Cleric and Ended up an Innkeeper
brendandriscoll

I am so sorry that happened to you. With all of the potential dangers facing those fat PS3's, I have become incredibly paranoid for my first generation PS 3. Have you tried to contact Sony about a repair? Since their own update is responsible for it, they might be more forgiving. Then again, I'm only assuming you're

I originally got into this series when the first game came out and holy hell, I was addicted to it for years. Even though the game had its serious glitches, there is a certain level of charm that comes with a game that lets you fly a plane underwater.

I remember listening to "Jeremy was a Racecar Driver" when I watched this scene for the first time. Low and behold, it kind of softened the blow for me. I remember rocking out to Primus and air strumming a bass guitar(don't judge, I was young) while I look over to the T.V. and simply said in a dry voice "Oh shit, my

"Shields down captain."
"PULL OUT, PULL OUT!"

Animal Crossing is the perfect poster child for a postmodern materialistic society. Your skin color means nothing, it's all about what you buy and line your homes with.

Thanks for the tip! I will certainly check it out. Now I need to mod my Saturn.

Oh man, I love the Shining Force series. Shining Force 1 and 2 are the primary reasons why I carry a Sega Nomad around.

You are absolutely correct in that sense, I too do my best to remain as objective as possible and never judge a game before I play it, but given Disney's recent track record and their nasty little habit to try and shoe-horn as many newly acquired songs as possible. I remain a little skeptical. Also, I was just trying

Here's the thing, this game will most likely have a fairly heavy emphasis on the music, no? Well what happens when you add mediocre(at the very best) pop music to a music game that's based off of a musical film that features classical music? Imagine if Rock Band had announced pre-release that there was going to be

This reminds me of that game "Chulip," for the Playstation 2 where then objective was to kiss as many people as possible. Wow, what a weird game.

Oh, how very transcendental Of you.

The last few seconds of that nearly killed me.

Really? Oh wow, I thought I was the only one that enjoyed that. To be honest, I had nearly as much fun driving from mission to mission on a motorcycle through the freeways as I did playing the actual missions. San Andreas had such a fantastic soundtrack to listen to as well.

Now you know how Americans feel when there is an awesome collectors edition game released only in Europe or Australia(ie:that insanely awesome collector's edition version of Bayonetta) and America only gets some shitty DLC. But hey, at least there will always be international eBay dealers who viciously gouge the

Okay, I know it's a popular design to give women in anime a v-shaped face and large eyes, but the first thing I saw here was a praying mantis with pigtails.

I already have Ezio's hidden blade but holy hell, I think I need this one too. [ps: don't wear it when you are about to give someone a hug. No one has a good time when you accidentally stab a relative]

Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy had it all wrong, the answer was not simply a number, but it was actually Metal Gear Solid 5.

What nobody has figured out yet is that Death Ray Manta is the name of the next Metal Gear in MGS 5. That's right, Kojima planted the CEO (and creating Sony as a whole. Don't question chronology, Kojima is actually immortal) just to announce the next MGS Easter egg.

That's a good point, but USF is an absolutely massive university as well. USF is also surrounded not only by college students, but a mass of other people as well. My sister goes to UF (and I go to USF) and from what she says, the general notion is that you don't really want to stay in Gainsville after you graduate.

How polite.