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It IS a sequel to an SNES game.

You're right, and in doing so made himself appear just like the petulant whiners he was talking about.

You do understand the difference between "sequel" and "remake" right?

That dickbag didn't even allow Reggie to get through showing some gameplay before asking for more.

I am though. Drunk.

Another vote for this. It's required reading for Game Design school, specifically Storytelling. Its accessibility is the best feature. McCloud has a gift for explaining complex concepts in a way that anyone can understand. It's quite brilliant, and not just for writers. Anyone with even a passing interest in design,

Final Fantasy 14, which I am enjoying way more than I thought possible, feels a lot like Final Fantasy 12. I just recently replayed it as well. It doesn't get enough credit for being incredibly deep and fun. Both games feel like evolutions of Final Fantasies 5 and 6. The combat mechanics of 14 are the same as twelve,

COME ON!

It is certainly reprehensible if there's more than a zero percent chance that an innocent will die. If you want to say, kill a murderer by covering your eyes and hurling a grenade into his apartment complex, would you be absolutely certain that you were accomplishing whatever mission you were undertaking? As for

It's a rational characterization, though. The strikes are not going to be as limited as originally stated. An amendment was put forth into this debacle that somehow got John McCain on board. Obama has also now asked for stealth fighters. There will be Americans on the ground in Syria, there absolutely has to be for

While Bush and his war criminal republicans deserve all of the vitriol they got/still get, you'll never see sites like these bat an eye when it comes to the 176 Pakistani kids that died as a result of Obama's orders. Nor will you see an actual article even remotely critical of any aggressive action he takes. Let's

He made two analogies about Syria last night which might be the two most poignant things said about it so far.

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I really think that it fits thematically with how the show is structured. It's very Hemingway-esque, meaning that there's always much more under the surface than you could possibly expect. It's a show that demands you give the moment-to-moment further study. It's like Skylar's character: You are meant to dislike her

Every episode this season has been a powder keg to the previous seasons' slow burns. There's so much nuance to Breaking Bad that it will probably be studied in college classrooms in the future. If it already isn't. Hello Kitty just adds another layer.

The circumstances for every war waged are similar. The word "likely" does not indicate proof, nor does it mean that we are somehow obliged to sort out a civil war. If Bush had absolute proof of weapons in Iraq, would that have made his war justifiable? Nope.

Maybe he does, maybe he doesn't. The fact here is that he's now gone on national television and proven that the anti-war left is a myth. If we get behind the bombing of Syria, more innocents will die. Kerry and Obama have told us in the past that the logic that Bush used in Iraq was wrong. And it was. What does it now

Yeah this would be a followup to The Binding of Isaac, which alone makes it worthy of playing. My only issue with BOI was that there's no official controller support. I play everything on a laptop, so, cramps.

The early 90's music was not a reaction to capitalism for two reasons:

"Middle finger" music is something I'd call punk rock, not grunge. And grunge wasn't Reagan Era music, he was out of office by the time it really hit (I know some grunge bands released albums during his last two years in office). The Dead Kennedys and other bands of that ilk were the ones opening up dialogue about