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I found that it did drag a little towards the end, especially after certain events transpire and doing quests for a certain group become neigh impossible. However, I found the ending to be well worth the push and the best part being that you don't need to collect things or do side quests if it tires you. There's a lot

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Well I'm all done Xenoblade, and wow, what an amazing ride it has been. From an engaging story to the tight gameplay I have to say this is a very strong contender for my GotY. In all honesty I was much more looking forward to The Last Story, with Xenoblade being more of the icing on the cake. But now that I've played

Ninja Hamster?

Well I plan to finish off Xenoblade first, with some Diablo 3 in-between play sessions. After thats done I'm off to finish The World Ends With You.

Well I just found out that I won't be getting into university this year, which is sad, but not a shock to me. My marks have been on the decline ever since the manager at my work decided to give me 5, 5 hour shifts a week. It is my fault for not protesting more about it though, and by the time I finally said something

I am wondering how the rise of the show impacted this game. The show is great, mind you, but I can't help but feel that they may have changed things in order to better fit what people have seen and grown used to on the show.

Isn't it more like:

The title had me thinking that Monaco was being released this week, but alas there is only more waiting ahead.

I would imagine they would want the moment when Korra first air bends to be a serious deal. They might not want to just throw it in there by having her air bending out of the blue. It might occur when she faces a very tough enemy or when one her friends is in danger. It's more suited to the climax of the first season

I was really worried for a couple minutes that the love triangle in this episode would be dragged kicking and screaming into latter episodes, but for now it seems resolved. I'm not a big fan of love plots myself, but I found this one to be bearable even funny, mainly because of Bolin and how amazing his character is

Well winter would have been nice, but this year we got one of the mildest excuses for cold weather I've ever seen. There was only a handful of days that it actually snowed in Southern Ontario and most of the time it was gone in the next few days because it warmed up and the rain washed it away.

In that case I can't even imagine how difficult it would be for developers to build an entire game from the ground up. I suddenly have a lot more respect for the people who make the games I play!

Yeah, you're right. I think it would be better if they borrowed from SSB and made the game really good than if they didn't and it was overall lackluster.

Well, there's Common Sense Media. It has some good stuff.

Yup, I imagine that doing this sort of thing isn't uncommon in the game's industry, but it still leaves a bad taste in my mouth.

I was stuck looking at the hood for the longest time, until I noticed they had a Wii all nice and set up.

So this is apparently a picture of the dev studio working on Sony All Stars Battle Royal. Now I understand they would be taking motivation from another fighting game, but I think that this is a bit silly.

The multiplayer really failed to grab my attention in any meaningful way. I played to raise my readiness and then never touched it again. It just felt like something was missing from it and I can't seem to figure out what it is. It almost felt like once you had played against the handful of different enemy types you

I'm thinking that theme will fit better later in the game, when you have more badass Pokemon fighting. It almost makes it seem like a gruelling fight to the death between two, fresh out of egg, starters.

What an Eevee in the wild, outside of the trophy garden? This is maaaadness!