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I'm strictly thinking design wise, because that's what everyone seems to bitch about the most. For a character to stick with you they need to be the entire package, and you really need to actually play the entire game to understand and go through experiences with the character. The new Dante has no such backing and so

The first time I saw the new Dante I was more confused than anything. Do I hate the design? The most I can say is that I won't ever like it as much as the original white haired Dante because I mean that's how I will always remember him. We've been with the original for 4 games already so naturally when someone slaps

Fear is the best motivator. It's sad but there are kids that don't respond to any other type of discipline. I'm not sure how often you are around children but there are those that just need a good ass-whooping for whatever reason. Yes, it may cause psychological trauma (I'm pretty sure I've got some form of it) but

You want a massive QTE? Go play Asura's Wrath. TWD is far far far FAR from what Asura's Wrath is, I guarantee you. If you can't fathom why an intense game with well written characters doesn't deserve an award then that's solely your problem.

I would pretty much agree with you, let people live as they wish and all that. But if it's disrupting society somehow then it should be addressed. The problem is the perception that MLP lovers are automatically into other less socially acceptable activities. I blame the media and internets in general for turning

Awards for games. Right. The real reward is that I buy your game at all. How about that?

I bet it's pretty in order despite what we see. I mean at least it's not one huge landfill looking thing.

Is it wrong I had the whole "Bromance" song from nigahiga playing in my head as I read this?

I don't play games for a story. If I wanted that I'd pick up a book. No, games can benefit from a story if it's done well, but it's not absolutely necessary to have a successful game. Recommended sure.

And this is one reason why I still pop in RB from time to time. Most of the music can be had in RB3.

There's a time and place for everything. In general it's understood that these kind of things shouldn't be done in public. But you know, rules were meant to be broken.

The best I can describe any online multiplayer experience is something like ephemeral glee/frustration. Depending on who you interact with, you can form lasting bonds or bitter enemies and it really boils down to the attitudes of the people in question. For example, people who play MMOs are coaxed into working

Agree 1000% Probably the most organic and pleasing theme available.

I suppose the interactive element in games makes situations like this unacceptable? If this were a movie it would be treated a lot different whether or not there was a woman on staff. This has bothered me for a while, that certain things are okay over here but totally not over there.

Nintendo could have easily avoided this by simply calling it the Wii HD or Wii 2.

obvious stalker is obvious

I didn't deserve to play, he said. Mostly because of the fact that I'd never touched a Diablo game in my life. Does that really compute?

As for my ruined game, I've started over, as you can see above. I will make it stronger. Faster. I have the technology.

You don't cash in your elements for some bits?