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"After talking with printers, editors, and designers I determined that I'll need $12,500 to get this book finished and to print and ship 1000 copies which is the minimum count needed to secure a decent price-per-book from a printer." - from Andrew's Kickstarter page

The only thing he could've done that would've been cooler was reply, "Yes. Are you?"

I thought this at first too, but I've been doing so much portable gaming lately that I found sitting down at a TV for a console experience was actually... nice and relaxing. I had never really felt that way before hahah. I'm sure if the game does decently well it will be ported :)

As one of the 14 people who do own a Vita, I would :)

I personally like him too, but I would not blame anyone for finding him generic either hahah

I had no idea it was on the PS1 until I searched for the image above! What a funny world we live in :D

I find it strange you think it's a male/female issue when really it's a better representation of the game to not specify the gender on the cover. You can play as both, so putting a generic lead on the front could be considered misinformation. (And let's face it, the generic lead never looks all that good for either

For PS1 RPGs, I'd recommend, let's see... For Final Fantasy, I'd probably start with FFIX. It has a lot of the charm of the older series and a simple but fun battle system. I know many would want you to start with VII, but if you playing on a PSP or a Vita, there's scenes were Cloud gets very small and the environment

I've wanted to play this forever, but never wanted to either pay the outrageous amount for the original or sit at my computer screen for it. I really hope this is true!

Sound advice, sir; sound advice.

I think there were "consequences" to Daenerys's rape scene, actually; instead of her anger being cast at Drogo, though, she starts to hate her brother instead. He was the one who placed her in the situation in the first place, not necessarily Drogo. (This, of course, does not make Drogo innocent of the whole affair).

While I think the book scene was dubious consent at best (I think it can be read both ways, but I personally saw it as non-consent), the scene in the show was definitely rape. For anyone to say otherwise is odd to me.

See, I always saw Daenerys and Drogo's wedding night as non-consensual. This was a 13-year-old girl sold into a marriage by her bat-shit crazy brother and, until she got to know Drogo better, was terrified of him. Even though she eventually said "yes," what other choice did she have? She couldn't deny him, because if

While I sympathized with Cersei in this scene because no one should be raped, it hasn't changed my opinion for her as a person overall. She's still does horrible things to stay ahead and has no respect for those in situations similar to hers. I never read the book scene as consensual, though the show version could

I agree that rape is sometimes used to make females "strong" or to break "strong" female characters in media, something that honestly doesn't work most of the time; however, I do find it very interesting that people consider both scenes in the books as consensual. I read both well before the show started and thought

Exactly! It's foolproof!

Running with your face buried in your hands will hide your tears!

I haven't played it in god knows how long. I might have to do that soon :)

I knew that hahahah typos happen, yeah?

As for Azure Dreams, I honestly forget it's quality. It involves you traversing a tower I believe is randomly generated where you gather gold, equipment, and monsters in eggs. You can also have a romance with several girls in town, and after you get to the top of the town, then