johncaseykeyser
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I switched from playing the original on my iPod to my Galaxy Note 2. It's the shot in the arm tower defense needed. That, and Fieldrunners 2.

I haven't commented on Memorial Day at all today, but I feel compelled to here. I am an aspiring game designer who doesn't want people to stop playing COD and MOH, I just want them to understand what they're seeing. I saw another Kotaku article here earlier about people blowing up Twitter about the DRM on used PS4

My number won't port to Google Voice, so this is a better option for me.

This isn't the sequel? Why are they promoting the already available original?

Would you recommend this Denpa Men? I want to pull the trigger, but I haven't heard sufficient reasons to.

I use it and love it, but it doesn't have a desktop app nor a way to access the notes in my Drive desktop folder.

Ok, I need a note app intervention at this point. I want Google Drive syncing, S note screenshots, and a desktop app. Which one is for me? I have Game Design school work reminders and concept art to store.

Thanks for your response. I love the UI of Keep and Any.Do. I have a Galaxy Note 2, so I'm trying to get all of my mad scribbling into a program. Keep promotes Drive support, but the notes don't show up in my Google Drive desktop folder.

My son loves Sofia the First, so every time I see Mr. Gunn, all I can think is, "It's your time to shine Sofia!"

Can anyone help me figure out how to combine Google Keep, S Notes, and Any.Do into a giant Notezilla? I want to use them but I feel like I'll forget where things are. I have schoolwork and game design concept notes to organize.

It's fantastic except for one thing I'd really like to see: a desktop app like Apple's Notes.

I have too, and I don't ever really regret an Atlus release, but I am starting to feel the burn. There would be no reason to go ahead and recommend this to people who want to get into the Devil Survivor series. They could also just wait for the 3DS version, which will undoubtedly be slightly better. During the wait

I still have Soul Hackers in an unopened box, as do I the original DS2. By the time this comes out, my Atlus backlog will be too ridiculous to even try and dive in to. I feel like maybe we're in an unaired X-Files episode about a company that made some kind of Faustian deal to keep producing infinitely playable games.

Club Nintendo is offering Super Mario RPG (Wii VC) for 200 coins. I haven't revisited it yet, as I value my productivity somewhat.

There are a great many people who are going to brush off the presence of -isms in any medium. I'm more of a male commenter here that's all like, "PFFT! It's just the Huffington Post" (for reasons unrelated to this article). Anyone who discredits books as "just books" are essentially disregarding any creative endeavor

So...Prometheus?

I'm a libertarian and I'm also a vet. I used to play Medal of Honor and its ilk on the Playstation 2 and I enjoyed them. It seems like all of the attention given to the gaming industry right now is focused not on shooters as a genre, but on FPS war games in general. I like games as escapism, not as a constant reminder

Thank you, sir, for trying to lift the perpetual fog of war from modern gaming again. This is not a knock on war games, but a compliment to what I consider gaming to be: an escapist, bizarre, tightly controlled world to get lost in while the world goes to hell around us. I tip my M hat to you Mario.

Where in the hell is Scrolls?

I predict that Donkey Kong Jr. will be a system seller.