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I was in your boat at one point. But mostly because I tried out another game that poorly tried to mimic Minecraft. For no other reason other than because I was bored, I spent the $30 bucks on the PC version. Now I cannot stop playing it. It's an adventure.

brava

This is unfortunate. Guess I will dl my copy when this all gets settled. It's not like there aren't other games to play in the meantime. Though as someone said, it feels a lot like D3 all over again.

This x 9000

If only shipments = sales. Though it's smart to aim for the end of year seeing as people are more willing to part with their money during the holiday season. Any other time, I would be surprised if they reached 16 million sales.

I find them stressful. But if placed appropriately they can really add to a game experience.

I just started a week or so ago myself. If you plan on crafting a bazillion stone pickaxes then you can technically dig down wherever you want. You will probably eventually hit a natural cave system. Though I found it much easier to just find a natural mineshaft and follow it down. There's typically a ton of baddies

I always saw it as a sacrificial act to display strength and absolution. What makes me cringe though is when two people make a "blood pact" where they both slice their palm and press them together. The pain and blood is one thing, the consequent spreading of disease is another.

Will do. Thanks =)

Actually, where I live Korean food is becoming more popular, though after having tried several different restaurants I have to admit, nothing really stands out about it except the kimchi and side dishes. So I suppose that's why it's not as popular as sushi, which has that "wow! it's raw fish!" factor.

While I think they didn't really prove a point in what they showcased, I feel that anything that upgrades hardware to give developers more freedom is a good thing. The issue is will any of them take advantage of it and how well they do it. Some will find the upgrade moot because the game they want to make doesn't

Works. Thank you! Why does it say it's available March 1?

I actually prefer "Americanized" sushi (criticism welcomed). There is a local sushi restaurant (owned by Koreans ironically) I frequent that is always packed. Their rolls are humungous, some maybe 2 inches in diameter. My favorite here is called the "Ichiban" which is one roll containing salmon skin, eel (cooked)

Your friends seem right. Ramen is fairly cheap and more satisfying in my opinion in comparison to sushi which can be very pricey ($50 a roll in some cases).

Your first point is very valid for games. But if you want to use Netflix you need that internet, or a ethernet connection at the very least. Years ago Wi-Fi was "revolutionary" and now it's just expected on most media devices.

I learned gaming can give me cerebral hemorrhages. Seriously? I'm betting his diet wasn't all that super (noodles and beer mm mm healthy).

It's very difficult to be original nowadays due to the internet. There are so many sources to "take" from or as the artists say be "inspired" from that situations like these are becoming more and more frequent. It's getting a little exhausting and probably only going to get worse.

Am I the only one who wants to see Daigo using one of these? No? Thought so.

Totally OT but has your avvy always been nibbler? lol

Well maybe be more clear on your point next time. The internets will attack you any chance it gets. On your clarification post, I agree with the Wii U. I just bought one this week and it is truly a refreshing experience. The simple fact that I can control my TV with it seems ridiculous when I think about it, but