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The villain that I have planned for my next D&D campaign, just because they're kind of out of my control. Their powers and knowledge have been established, and that naturally led me to making them into something that I'm not even 100% sure I understand. Their origin is *deep breath* they are the cloned embodiment of

I feel like the debates are going to result in the same sort of apathetic, both-sides-are-flawed/fine attitude that media and many voters have taken on the actual character of these candidates.

It's especially unfortunate that Cthulu has become that image, the one that is everywhere and that is even often chibi-fied. The concept behind it is the unknown; as soon as it becomes a popular and especially comical image, it loses all its relevance.

The idea sounds to me more like a console that you carry on the go. Set it up anywhere. Plus, if the dock that displays the games on the TV is also easy to transport or can be bought separately, there's the potential for things like coffee shops to just have the docks ready for people to bring their consoles there. I

It's an interesting system that doesn't necessarily make everything easy, but it does make it easier. I was tempted to walk with my Magikarp, since you need 400 candy to evolve and it earns candy every 1 km. But, I ended up going with my Bulbasaur since I really want to evolve him. Precious grass lizard. Only problem

All three are excellent games, Wonderful 101 is actually one of my favorite games. Also, Hyrule Warriors is still pretty fun on your own, but not as fun as co-op (at least in my opinion). At the same time, its hack-and-slash cause-mass-destruction gameplay is really accessible, so if the reason your wife doesn't play

People throwing around the term hybrid bugs me because, if the rumors/leaks are true, that's not the same as a replacement for the 3DS. While it is easily portable, it doesn't fit into the mindset of what we call portable/mobile at the moment, since you can't just put it in your pocket and go anywhere. It's less a

Ah, those classic games! I might dive into Cleaning the Kitchen myself, so that it actually gets used for the wonderful fall/winter times of cooking.

Yeah, the most disappointing thing about StreetPass is when it just doesn't work for games where you want it to work. The Mii Plaza is a guarantee, at least, but it becomes a bit harder to get Shadow Links in Link Between Worlds or other armies in Fire Emblem Awakening. And then just try getting things in more niche

Yes, but reuniting the frogs also let's you listen to their song, which is a greater reward than anything.

I got upset when I somehow got barely any hits at a convention. I have no idea what happened. The best, though, was going to the Pokemon concert when that was in town. The Streetpasses started as we were parking the car and just did not stop.

Ha, those are kind of my exact thoughts (excepting the up to Chapter 13 thing, since I'm not there yet). But Chapter 10 is actually the hell that I'm currently on and lost to. And Chapter 7 took me so many tries to get through it without losing someone, but getting the strategy down made me feel good.

I should get one of the new StreetPass games. I actually haven't gotten any of the downloadable ones: just Puzzle Swap and Find Mii for me.

The latest update apparently added a faster way to go through all the Miis that you got. It probably doesn't help with doing everything in every game, but I bet it at least makes greeting them at the gate faster.

Same here. I actually really liked Wings of Liberty's story, although it felt stretched. But then Heart of the Swarm came, the one that should have been this Zerg player's favorite, and…they just killed it. The story just died. My hype for the third entry died, and now I have yet to play it and am not even making

The Dragonball Problem, as it could be called.

I would say that, since the game is overall about a more optimistic view of changing the future, it would be a bit cruel if this one incident punished Lucca for it.

I'm not big on horror games or point-and-clicks, both of which lend themselves more to Lovecraft a bit more than other genres, but I will say that a sort of "child's-first-eldritch-abomination" can be found in Chrono Trigger. Lavos is, after all, a bit of an incomprehensible creature that many form a religious

I was really young and couldn't understand how to do any of the puzzles when I was young. I would watch my dad play through a bunch of it, though; he was the one who had actually gotten it. I do remember getting trapped in a book as a Game Over by some guy (I think there were two brothers) and it really creeped me out