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I mean, I don’t mind a long one at all. Persona 4 Golden was a beautiful game that I think everyone said took around 80 hours to play and I took 120 hours (full disclosure: I had just graduated law school, turned 30, and moved back in with my parents because I was unemployed, so I had tons of time to spend). But I

I’m with you on this one. I spent tons of time playing the game, enjoying it, and then the time jump happens. The fact that there is just so MUCH to do after that time jump is certainly cool and really impressive that it wasn’t a DLC or anything, so it’s not that I’m upset with it... It’s just that there was too much.

Kingsway, which I just got through Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or whatever. Looks pretty fun. Oh, and replaying Banner Saga since it’s finally taken me this long to get around to playing it last week and I want a different ending before I start Banner Saga 2.

This sure does warm the heart, it does.

One of my favorite games and also the only Zelda game I’ve ever finished (despite two valiant attempts at Ocarina of Time). I never got the Master Sword, but I remember spending hours immersed in the world and running around, exploring, and trying to figure out how to beat everything. Also, the ending had me in tears.

We had a Sega Master System and like 5 Ataris growing up, so I was a pretty early computer gamer. But now I love console games, just that with my current life situation, I haven’t really been able to set up a console where I live (moved to a different country; had to prioritize things like a fucking ADULT). Also, I

Dude, I racked up insane bills on the QfG hotline. I would sometimes call and listen to hints for installments of the game I didn’t even have... I just liked imagining about it. I was such a loser :)

I think I like RPGs because I loved the escape as a child they provided. My favorite series was/is Quest for Glory, as it combined that sense of escape with an almost unbridled joy and didn’t take itself too seriously.

Yes. Neither of the two discussed in this article....

Wow. I’ve always used a knife to peel an orange by scoring it into quarters and then peeling. But my lord, who can wait to slice it all up into tiny little pieces and then serve it like that. In the time it takes the guy to cut the top off that one side, I would have ingested the entire orange. And yes, I’m fairly

In his p-hole, obviously!

Yeah, I think that’s generally true. Same for EU countries.

Not overly cautious at all. This is highly recommended. Plus you will be added to country specific mailing lists, usually, so that not only is the Embassy aware of your presence, but you can be contacted in the event of some kind of emergency. When I lived in Taiwan, I used to get a lot of weather advisory warnings.

Always check before you travel whether or not your country has a consular presence in your destination countries. If not, there should be another country that will act on your behalf should you need it. Depending on the situation, this could be ‘consular protection power’ or similar prearranged agreements. For

Me too!

I should get back to the original and try to finish it. Had a lot of fun with it.

I usually don't like flashy sneakers, but I could really get into a pair of those 悟 ones!

I'm looking to purchase Atelier Rorona Plus and/or Child of Light for my Vita (my PS3 is back home in the States; I haven't had time to ship it out to the UK). Any thoughts on either game? I've never played a game like the Atelier series, but for some reason I think I might really like it... or absolutely hate it.

So nice to see The Master and Margarita on there. Hands down my favorite book. The version I had was filled with really detailed footnotes that helped explain a lot of what was going on. Sounds annoying, but really helpful for non-russophiles like me. Here's the link if you're so inclined: http://www.amazon.com/Master-

That was amazing. Thank you.