It’s gonna be a bloodbath on the public days, tomorrow and Sunday!
It’s gonna be a bloodbath on the public days, tomorrow and Sunday!
Please guys, should you see a booth that’s off the beaten path but that’s well worth a look, let the plebes that will come over the weekend know! Would be a shame to miss something great! Thaaanks!
I can’t help but agree. To me, Journey is one of the greatest games I ever played (and I started with a Magnavox Odyssey²...), and the fact that Sky looks very much like Journey should be a reason to rejoice, right? In fact, no. No, the mechanics look too similar for their own good, but though I’m ready to give much…
Then, you’ll fall from your chair when you have a look at the URL of the North-Korean news agency: http://www.kcna.co.jp/index-e.htm
Indeed! And it all makes sense when you visit Osaka. In fact, I played Yakuza 2 before going there, and everything seemed to fall into place.
That’s all I have to say...
For a 106 Rallye, your destination won’t be Tokyo, as this one was seen in Kyoto... ;)
Yup... They’ll send stickers of a PSG jersey!
Starred!
Switch?
My thought exactly... Almost scary, considering your user name! ;)
Mr Schreier is called at the front desk, Mr Schreier... ;)
French copywriter wanted here? Checked.
Keep it French. ;)
No probs! And I won’t discourage you, some go there on holiday, and next thing you know they come back to settle in for a while! ;)
But it’s not the same everywhere in Kyoto. I live 5 minutes away from the Higashi-Honganji temple and 10 minutes away from Kyoto station (pic taken 3 days ago), and I happened to see a Japanese marten in my street around 9 PM! No pic, alas, it was just a furtive encounter...
When I think of Gion, peaceful is not the first adjective that springs to mind... For such pictures, I guess that you can only shoot them at the break of dawn, otherwise Gion is left to hordes of tourists and photographers, ready to shove you out of their way, should a geisha appear for a few seconds. Not that it’s a…
Er... Correction here: The movie quickly wrecks you emotionally so it can spend the last two-thirds slowly building you back up and finally leave you in a puddle of tears, when it reaches its end.
Hey there! Of course, I like both P3 and P4 too, but Mitsuru is certainly one of the most complex characters, as you discover her link to the P3 events (won’t spoil here), one with a character evolution that spans over the full game (like Aigis, in fact, though she arrives later), while most P4 characters mainly…
The PS2 is still plugged to the TV because of two games: