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    I change the gender of the avatar character so it encourages me to change dynamics which each playthrough. I usually pair up with Cherche if the avatar is male, and Chrom if the avatar is female, so that I can get an absurdly powerful Lucina.

    Loved the episode. Really was on the edge of my seat the entire time. A few notes.

    I wouldnt worry too much. 10 million played the original, 6 million played its sequel. So the game reached a lot of gamers.

    I liked Fire Emblem: Awakening because it was a culmination of everything I love about Fire Emblem, but its also a game I can recommend to my friends. Faced with the potential of it being the last game in declining series, Intelligent Systems rose to the challenge. Like your entry stated, players are able to customize

    Or its just as great sequel, Galaxy 2?

    I have been reading since the beginning. They were fair, but at times he had unrealistic expectations that weren't born by the promotion of the show. For example, the Thor episode, he expected to see Sif and the other gods for some reason despite nothing in the promotion indicating this. Also, common sense should

    I think of it as telekinetics breaking the laws of physics. That's their major problem.

    I actually dont like the term psychic and prefer when they call them telekinetic and telepathic. This stems from an X-Men: The Animated Series episode I liked as a kid but hurts my brain as an adult. There was also that line in X-Men where Xavier says "Well I am psychic you know" that really bugs me. But that's just

    He's not in this universe as he is owned by Sony. Sony owns Spider-Man, and Fox owns X-Men and the Fantastic Four for live action stuff. Marvel owns everything else.

    No, I don't think it was a rehash. It followed the same beats, but told a wonderful and different story. Every puzzle in the game was completely different, and it had the best puzzles in the Zelda series.

    He was one of my favorite writers for Spider-Man and I hope he returns to the title, perhaps after the 7 years of arrow we hopefully get.

    I liked the Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds because it has the perfect difficulty level. It's a world that is wonderful to explore, full of secrets and minigames. And it makes you feel good after you solve it's excellently designed puzzles. A Link Between Worlds is now my favorite game in the Zelda series.

    that standing right behind me bit failed even more because Dalton sucks at jokes.

    Hiring Tom Haverford is always a good choice.
    “Sometimes you gotta work a little, so you can ball a lot.”

    I don't get why viewers want the Marvel Universe to have sprung up and not get a chance to see it. Avengers felt like the real dawn of the superhero age, where the public see a real role for the superheroes. Not to mention, Avengers was just last year. Both in real time as well as with the show's rough timeline (maybe

    SHIELD and the Marvel Cinematic Universe are still at the sort of dawn of the superheroes. As DCP brilliantly pointed out, none of the current superheroes have those type of abilities. From the way the Avengers and Iron Man 3 frame things, the battle at New York was the public's first real exposure to superhumans on a

    The world at large does not even know SHIELD exists. It's a secret government agency.

    That's just bad speculating on Oliver's part. Kevin Feige (Marvel Studios President) said specifically that they just could not use the term mutant. Along with being unable to use the X-Men and mutants that don't fall under another team like the Scarlet Witch and Quicksiver (who have been more Avengers than X-Men for

    What a terrible review. The reviewer is not even trying to really analyze the episode. David just want to get in his snark comments in his reviews.

    Needs more Young Avengers! That last issue was amazing!