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Exactly. This is the art-style I'm reminded of the most. Man, that movie was so freaking cool in conception/design - just wish the actual film hadn't blew.

This is most certainly not a universal perspective on Christians. As a long-time Evangelical Presbyterian who grew up in the church and still keeps it at heart, I find this persons response rather ridiculous and his perspective...limited? Is that the right word? It's a story, it merely watching a story unfold in a

Points for Valve providing grand customer service. However to take this complaint anywhere further up the chain would be to set bad precedent. Going through this scene in the game is nigh identical to reading about it happening in a book, it's merely a matter of perspective, and requires nothing from the person.

This has basically been my thought process for the last two weeks. Fire Emblem's appeal doesn't end after the first game. After completing the game on Hard/Classic, I figured I'd just go for a Normal/Classic game just to see different support combinations, kids, and story progression - but halfway through I was

So Gears of War joins the ever-enduring ranks of "The Fast & The Furious" and "The Land Before Time". I can't wait for "Gears of War XXIV: The Wrench-ining".

"Thas a big mushroom."

Man, I just want to have that experience of "Hymn of the Fayth" washing over me for the first time again.

YER OUTTA YER ELEMENT!

Solid. Thank you.

Watterson is beloved, but Godbless Bill Amend: His nerd culture references in FoxTrot, at a time when few mainstream strips ever touched the stuff, helped make another home for a kid that so often felt out of touch with the funnies.

Hey so - this is a bit of a side-step, but considering your fandom of Ben 10, where would you recommend someone who had an off-hand interest in the series start? This comes from someone kind of looking to fill the Avatar: The Last Airbender gap that's existed for so many years.

"Doctor UBERmann! Fantastic news!"

Now playing

Oh "The Dig" - how I love you, "The Dig". Your soundtrack still kicks ass, and I'm convinced you could still make for a fantastic miniseries. But not you, Syfy - you stay away.

Isn't that transition incredible? I'm doing the female playthrough right now, looking forward to the character development. Though I'm doing it on Normal after beating the game on Hard. Is that cheating?

It may be the first time ever that a handheld has been worthy of a Game of the Year. But this...this transcends platform. This is a Game of the Year.

I was murried to said "another important person". That stuff was heavy, and beautiful.

I honestly read this article with such admiration that someone else experienced the same level of bittersweet catharsis that I did with this game, now one of my favorites of all time, and one of very few that will always strike me with a grand sense of nostalgia. Epic, in the truest sense of the word.

Law Student Perspective: There would have to be some very clear representations with no caveats to demonstrate a clear contractual relationship between the developer and buyer, clear enough so that you could assert actual "fraud", or at least "bad faith dealing" by way of misrepresentation. Unfortunately for VG fans

Legit question - by the end of this, am I going to be totally crushing on the softer, more human Ms. Croft?