dracosummoner
dracosummoner
dracosummoner

They explode because EXPLOSIONS! >:)

I'm starting to wonder if EA just cursed Visceral Games. Remember the Dante's Inferno "Sin to Win" thing?

You mean someone placing their hand over your eyes, or someone stabbing your eyes with a needle? :-P

And I just had this ad campaign in my head earlier today, to boot. Thanks, Kotaku, for giving me a perfectly good reason to reference it! :-P

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The future is cloudy and uncertain.

If (if?) the money is going to where it needs to go, then I love the cause, even if I don't really understand the whole "pink" aspect. If I'm not mistaken, pink wasn't culturally associated with girls in the U.S. any more than with boys as recently as less than a century ago. More to the point: men can and do get

I think what Marasai was implying was that the other Yu-Gi-Oh! games as well are near-totally focused on winning battles and getting more playing pieces.

One of your links goes directly back to this page. #corrections

Good to hear.

Thank you for your compliment; I appreciate it, God be praised. This has been somewhat awkward, since a lady at the hospital I sometimes volunteer at, flat-out told me that this is solely my parents' responsibility, and that I should move out and make them hire someone to stay with my live-in grandmother. Why do

There's a demo available.

You may have a point, if you look at, say, using a dictionary as a strategy guide for Words with Friends, though that in itself won't unscramble your available letters; you still have to search for words and their spellings. It seems to me, though, that aimbotting does more to take skill out of a game (since you

This is actually a really, really good Game Boy Advance title, even if there's nothing to do except fight and buy/sell/trade dice. Thankfully the battle system is very nicely thought out.

I would move (the job market where I live is not so good), but family issues are basically keeping me here for the time being. I have a live-in relative I have to help take care of.

I'm not really sure if cheating ever becomes valid just because it's a common practice. That sounds like a bandwagon fallacy to me.

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Agreed on all counts. And really it's just an illusion of being "better." This sounds like a cheat-your-way-to-the-tournament plot waiting to happen.

It doesn't really matter so much in a single-player context (e.g., The Sims), since your cheats aren't affecting other people's game experiences.