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Well, it WAS intended as a celebratory game to mark the nth anniversary of the Active Time Battle system's introduction to the series... No coincidence there

So... This is Morphball: The Game, in a way? that's pretty awesome!

Way to be a spelling/grammar nazi. For one, English isn't my first language. Despite having a good grasp of the language (or so I'd like to think), I may still make the occasional mistake, so cut me some slack.

Assassin's Creed titles are all rated either Mature or Teen by ESRB. This is one of those cases where it's obvious Ubisoft is trying to familiarize an audience to a product when they're obviously too young for it. It shapes them into consumers of tomorrow. It's a form of advertizing that I don't agree with.

Some things sound like a good idea on paper and turn out well after all. Some things sound like a good idea on paper and turn out poorly. Some things sound like a bad idea on paper, but turn out well, surprisingly.

David Lynch is fucking weird.

That was perfect. Flawless execution. You won.

You'll find many friends in these parts, adventurer.

I'll just ignore the cry for help and sit here and like your post. The Internet has become such a wonderful place for human interaction.

They did a really good job creating colourful AIs for the different civ leaders. Hiawatha is another one I enjoy having as an opponent. He's usually very diplomatic and open to making friendships, and is usually very fair in negotiation if you're on good terms. He's loyal and unlikely to turn against you if you

yeah, I know that, but it's Genghis Khan.... I mean, GENGHIS "I hate everyone" KHAN.

give me a month or two to decode that...

Pretty awesome Monado replica :O Kinda wish the glyph would appear when you wield it

Beat me to it

27) Genghis Khan

*wink wink nudge nudge*

yeah, I do that when I play as one of the warmongers with all-military civ traits

Hmm, I dunno, I kinda like going for Cultural Victory (blue jeans and pop music for everyone!), or Diplomatic Victory (here, buy yourself a new house, don't forget to vote for me for World Leader)

Consumerism. Befinitely part of the Buddha's teachings. Yep.

Thank you for being part of the solution. Teaching is truly one of those blessed careers where your choices and actions can help shape a better world for generations of tomorrow.