kyleevans
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kyleevans

That store he bought this from is gonna be in some deep shit over this, too! When electronics like this are returned, they're supposed to send them back to the manufacturer, whether the customer says it's broken or not. These morons obviously just took it and put it back on the shelf instead of sending it back to Sony.

Oh no way. My bad.

I wasn't aware that the post date at the top of the page wasn't the Original Publish date.

I am also, apparently, incapable of noticing the dates on people's comments. *sigh*

You're the only one in this thread that seems to know this. Weird.

Also, it released on Steam back in July. How can fans, or even just people interested in this game, not know that it was released on Steam?

The combat system *is* being developed by the team behind Kingdom Hearts II's combat, so there's a very good reason why they're similar :D

The other part of that solution is to click the Videos tab once you've gotten to a particular Youtuber's page. It displays all of their videos in chronological order, newest at the top-left.

It's entirely possible that this could be an automated copyright 'bot accidentally locking onto the wrong target, or it could be in some way related to the recent debug .exe going around that has the potential to alter gameplay and open up exploits and glitches. At the moment, that's not clear. In any case, if DSFix

Such are the woes of fandom. But seriously though. Maybe this trailer is just putting the game in the wrong light? It kind of goes on for way longer than it should. Then again, you could say that about the show.

Ok, two things.

#1: I never said a single thing about constructing a lightsaber, yet you worded that like you're disputing what I've said.

#2: A droid could power a lightsaber, I'm sure, if it were given sufficient power to pump through the crystal and focus lens, sure. The droid would have to be built specifically for

No, you've got that backwards. As dumb as giving people readable power levels was, midichlorians gather around those who are force sensitive. They do not bestow power in the Force, and they never have.

One question: don't you need to be Force-sensitive to wield a lightsaber? Of course, a man of Batman's means could just buy a transfusion of midichlorians or something, if some convenient plot point doesn't already make him a latent Force wielder.

Annual Release Schedules, that's what.

They want to make a shitload of money with their (usually, but apparently not in the case of this particular game) minimal effort put into their sequels, and that also includes rushing their developers to just get the game out the door. The days of QA are pretty much over when

Perception vs Reality, that's the argument you're pushing. Either way its irrelevant.

And I'll say to you what I've said to everyone else who has mentioned that: He wasn't dead, therefore he didn't "come back".

Filler doesn't count. Filler is stuff they animated to pad the time with the anime, stuff that wasn't originally part of the story at all.

Even in that case, he didn't "come back" as he was still dead in those scenes.

@neums, @neododge, No, I didn't forget any such thing. Freeza didn't "come back" before because he was never dead to begin with.

Note that this isn't the first time Frieza has returned to Dragon Ball, but this does look like it could be his most dramatic return.

Last week Nintendo announced it was teaming up with stuff-in-a-box subscription service Loot Crate to offer fans a different way to purchase Amiibo figures. Now we know the pricing for the deal, and spending $155 to $165 on $130 worth of figures is definitely different.

So, what you're saying is that THE WHITE MAN wrote history in such a way as to say women were treated the way we know they were treated in history, but that it was only actually a fabrication of theirs and women have always actually been treated equally?

You do realize that your comment directed at mine makes

...Why is a game made by a French company, taking place in France, is by their own admission the game they wanted to put the most love into, starring actors with British accents?

These days, Sousa has a new target: Anita Sarkeesian. His YouTube channel—which he promotes excessively—is full of videos with titles like "Questions to destroy Anita Sarkeesian" and "Anita Sarkeesian Unmasked." He has a thick accent, making much of his English difficult to understand, but his point is always the