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@MPSai: I agree that what Twyst3d said was clumsy and misguided, or maybe just hurt and angry... I just wanted to elaborate on a kernel of truth, lest it be lost in the reaction to the flame bait. I did not come here to bury JRPG's. I'm taking a break right now from FFXIII. But the good times I had with Dungeons &

@Neocorey: Don't know about books, but I think they banz0red pictures of A-cup boobs...

@Manly_McBeeferton: I can't imagine doing featured comments only. How's the newly expanded Kotaku treating you?

@Ursus-Veritas: I'm seriously in the grips of New Doctor Anxiety. It sure worked out OK last time, but still.

@8thR: "I wanted to put ''They're G-G-G-GOTY!'' but I was too lazy."

@MPSai: I don't relate to Twyst3d's anger, and I hear what a lot of you are saying about the stats being baked in to classic dice & paper RPG's. But that wasn't what drew people to play those games, it was creating and inhabiting a character, being posed with a dilemma and not thinking 'what is the right thing' or

@InsidiousTuna: I sometimes end up with a subscription to a game magazine due to it being practically given away. I've taken GI that came with an Edge card, and more recently, I'm finishing up an Official Xbox Magazine subscription which cost $5 due to an Amazon promotion. I would never buy a single issue at full

@nick111: A fighting game is a characterized by it's limited arena, as well as the structure of a limited group of opponents facing each other in rounds. Street Fighter is the classic of the genre. Beat-em ups/brawlers are characterized by one or two protagonists fighting waves of enemies through levels. These games

@AncientUnknown1: I worked in and managed coffee shops off and on for 10 years, starting 20 years ago. Taking stock, two conclusions: 1) I'm old. Well, 37 anyway. And 2) I miss it. being able to converse with people while giving them a lift all day is quite enjoyable (even when I was putting in 11-12 hour days). And

@yanipheonu: Cinnamon Toast Crunch is epic. I'm also a fan of Grape Nuts (with sugar and ice cold milk), though it's kind of boring and the name doesn't make any sense.

@Pointy: I'd agree with you, but you wouldn't care.

@Eirias: I have a friend who is a barbecue genius. I thought he had lost it the first time I saw him rub a steak with ground coffee. But it's pretty amazing.

@cokefan999: My son has (or used to) a picture book of Bye Bye Butterfree! And congrats on that first kiss (or new-found ability to express gratitude which you only discovered last night /attempt at humor).

@AncientUnknown1: French Press is probably the best way to make coffee without a big investment. You use a fairly coarse grind, add the correct amount (there will be a little booklet included that gives the normal ratio, but you can play with the grind and the amount of coffee, as well as the steeping time) of

@ebakrevs: As effed up as that island is, Dharma Initiative beer definitely belongs there. I am sooooo excited about Tuesday's episode. Can't wait to find out what dark secrets, other than his secret identity as Batmanuel, lie in Richard's past.

@Sl0th: I figured Mike was trolling, or meant to type panda, but probably trolling.

@Hunter2458: According to UC Berkeley, yearly precipitation including snow melt in the Arctic Circle is 6-10 inches. On the other hand, the same web page indicated that the Arctic is a tundra. Areas of Antarctica are considered to be desert, however. The distinction between desert and tundra seems to lie in a lack of

@ebakrevs: Correct. Clearly, polar bears belong on tropical, temporal and spatially dislocated islands. Thanks for the correction.

@ttocs: He reminds me of Armond White, 'esteemed' Chairman of the New York Critics Film Circle, but essentially a troll. What a cheap, unethical way to get page views and high comment counts.