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I'd say that depends on the marital state of the person rating.

Who knows. It's not rare for runners from Kenya to win the first marathon they compete in, set the course record and maybe even break the world record. Not that they come unprepared either, but still that's astonishing.

Yakuza 5 first though

I think estimation is pretty spot on with Aladdin. Every Disney movie adapts the historical setting to suit modern morals and stuff like that anyway, spicing it up with some totally modern archetypes, too. Be it Ancient Egypt, Greece or Caliphate. And common date implied in Arabian tales is around year 800(reign of

Reason? Because fuck you that's why!

I thought that one with the stars was amazingly weird, but this? This I don't even...

Deadly Premonition is a bit of pain to play. I played it on 360 and later got the PSN re-release and couldn't bring myself to complete it for the second time, having already seen most of the story. But when you're diving into it first, suffering through action segments is hardly an issue. It's a Japanese open-world

You're totally confusing things. It's not a ripoff, it's an excellent passionate homage.

You shouldn't have ditched your PS3 so fast. It got Tales of Xillia 2 and Fairy Fencer F just recently. And now Ar Nosurge is coming out, too, although I'd say it's a release of a lesser magnitude(a very niche subtype of JRPG) despite Kotaku highlighting it more.

Absolutely. However I'm not sure why would you limit yourself to Danganronpa. Seeing as you're interested in it, chances are, Vita has a lot of games you'll love.

B-but they aren't the same. The asterisk bearers regroup making for totally different fights. The crystal bosses are almost the same, with higher stats and sometimes a new attack, somewhat boring(but easy and fast anyway). But the optional bosses are super fun because of new challenges you face.

No Luke, please play some other game if you don't like the grind and don't spoil Bravely Default for the people who love it.

Every entry sold at least hundred thousand copies. That's OK for a niche title. If they need to spend millions on a text-only translation, that's an issue with SEGA and I feel like I have right to blame them for that.

What kind of resources does it exactly take? Do you know an estimate? Looking at previous entries, they are all but guaranteed at least $2M revenue. Seeing as this is close to the budgets of entire RPGs or adventure games with voice acting funded on Kickstarter, I'd say a text-only translation should not probably be

Well I even got that zombie spinoff which was mediocre at best and it could be easily understood from press releases. Got it on preorder no less. Just so they continue releasing these games in the West. There isn't much more I as a player can do about this, you know. Does it really cost that much to make a text-only

He's not even American. Xbox is hardly as good outside of the US(and maybe also Britain). People in Europe/Asia get screwed up with region locking and lack of most of the cool services US has. I myself was tricked (by the online buzz) into getting 360 first last gen. Luckily I got PS3 as early as in 2009 so I didn't

No secret, I just don't smoke it all that much. People who are more, ahem, passionate about this, won't probably last a week on 1 gram even if they try to limit themselves. However last year I was in NY for 2 months - a rather long visit as you can see. The company I was working for had me go through a drug test

And also learn Japanese?

Another reason why USA should get rid of Imperial system. Selling weed by the ounce is batshit insane. I'm not averse to smoking pot, just don't overdo it, and a freaking gram can sometimes last a year for me.

I only played numbered games myself and had no issues with the story. But I saw a 'short summary from someone who played all the side titles too and it was complex as hell. Hardly in a good way, too. Like a summary of a 2000-episode soap opera. Only you don't only have to explain who's sleeping with whom and who's