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Only thing I've really not liked recently is the one-off format for each story. sure I don't want half a series dedicated to Daleks, but at the same time, two-parters are much better for telling a story. A lot of people seem to hold Jenna Louise-Coleman responsible for some slightly weaker episodes, but I think the

Christopher Ecclestone was famous before playing him, too. If anything, the assistant's are the ones trending towards being unknowns, with only Billie Piper and Catherine Tate even remotely famous beforehand.

Anyone else thinking he would make an excellent Doctor Who? I'm English, and I don't really care that Peter's American. He could so easily nail the character. And I questiong that the Doctor needs to be English anyway. He's an alien. English aren't aliens. Villains maybe, but not aliens!

My first impression was literally 'wait a minute, semi-modern setting ans two characters of the same age, one with blonde hair, the other black? VII spin-off?'

I got my old PS3 in 2007, and it had no issues until December last year when it abruptly stopped working when browsing the PSN store.I was not happy, mostly because about a week earlier I'd bought Tales of Graces f.
In the end I bought a slim PS3 and transferred the HDD over, not knowing that it'd need to reformat the

I imagine you're right. I'm just not a big fan of 'unforeseen' issues relating to overheating, not least because I had a 360 RROD on me, and late last year, my 'fat' PS3 did the yellow ring.

So it's just over a foot in one direction (or around the full length of a traditional length ruler), That is pretty small. My only concern there is overheating/lack of venting, though I suspect they'll have that sorted.

Nothing can kill Gambon. He'll just decide to leave this plane of existence and enter a state of hibernation, ready to bring back the awesome for a new generation.

Dead Rising Goes Serious? I'd draw a diagram of a mark, and how far this game misses it, but I imagine a lot of people are feeling the same way. Unless this is a joke, and the truth is the game will be as ludicrous as the previous entries, then I think Capcom may just have killed off a lot of interest in this series.

He did indeed. Well, Michael Gambon - a man so legendary Top Gear renamed the fnal corner of their track in honour of him nearly flipping a car.

I'm really hoping by way of compromise they do something about the retro games on the Vita. No new PS1 releases this year (at least in the UK PSN store), and there are still disparities between the US/UK available titles. The UK one has a few Japanese and US versions of games, so I really can't see why they've not

Maybe it's the headache I'm nursing, but I misread the title of the game as 'Klingon Crush' and heard Michael Dorn's voice in my head (closer to the king of the dwarfs in Billy and Mandy than I. M. Weasel of even Worf).

I agree with you completely about Luke. I even bought a copy of the game for my dad, who's impression of him was 'he's a whiny little bitch'. I wouldn't have put it quite like that, but in the early part of the game he certainly feels like an entitled individual with a superiority complex. The fact the game allows him

Reading some of these comments, I can't help but feel myself quoting Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention: I may not be black, but there are a whole lot of times I wish I could say I wasn't white.

That's exactly the problem. Aside from creating a 'hit' for a CE junkie, there's no real benefit to them existing - and one could argue they're detrimental because they fuel a habit for people to spend more than they should.
Honestly the best thing they could have done was include a set of soundtrack CD's or codes

Sadly I never played Grandia III, but I recall it was a bit of a departure. I agree though, that all three I mentioned are great games. I'd love to see Grandia II on the Vita or 3DS.

Reminds me of Grandia 2, also. Oddly I found both that and Tales of Symphonia more instantly enjoyable than FF X, even if they all share a plot - or at last have a lot in common with one another. I adored ToS though, so much that I did start playiing again as soon as I completed it. X took me longer just because the

I remember back when I used to play WoW, a lot of my fellow Guildies were really looking forward to Project Titan. But then they were also looking forward to the Path of the Titans leveling mechanic that was going to be implemented in Cataclysm. Or before that, the idea of the Death Knight epic quest chain. I still

They have to have included D20 grenades or better yet, DRAAAAAAAMA BOMBS! (would probably work like an MC spell in some games, but you know, it'd be infighting because drama).

I learnt and exploited the heck out of it: My preferred combo was Status-Atk Drain on Squall, with Pain on defence, plus whatever other immunities I wanted The draw component of the system however, was horrendous. Sure it was avoidable by the second disc, but acquiring enough magic took a stupidly long time, and was