This is what I use at home. I like almost everything about it, except I find the armrests a lot harder than average.
This is what I use at home. I like almost everything about it, except I find the armrests a lot harder than average.
That looks almost exactly like their Leap chairs, and the Leap 2 is also very nice.
"Tales of games." I guess you haven't played Graces.
Tales of Graces replaced Grandia II on my list, cause the best part of Grandia II (the combat) was similar, but better, in Graces.
The story in Lufia 1 was better, but everything else was better in Lufia 2. Capsule Monsters? Ancient Cave? Better menus. Puzzles. More character varieties.
Na, that's the Koprulu Sector.
If you don't turn it off, does it zap you? And can it turn off lightning in a thunderstorm too?
Part of it is to prevent employees from making extras to have stuff to donate.
True story.
Rhianna Pratchett | Writer for games like Overlord, Mirror's Edge, and Tomb Raider, all around cool person.
*nigirizushi.
Actually, I think it's the way it's intended. It's supposed to be enjoyed with its delicate flavors, and you're supposed to trust your sushi chef and not have to add your own sauce.
It bothers me more than it should, but my Tyrian nomination (a day before the other three) didn't make it to the list, while all 3 people who nominated it after me did.
Yea, I looked at DHL/UPS/FedEx/USPS regulations, and they're either no alcohol, or licensed establishment to licensed establishment only.
Maybe, maybe not. I'm one of the ones who didn't like Oblivion and Morrowind, so I never bothered with Skyrim. Icewind Dale and Baulder's Gate though, those were awesome.
Not everyone's cup of tea, but looking forward to Demon Gaze. To a lesser extent, Dangan Ronpa (already out, but haven't played due to Bravely Default), and Conception II. So, basically, if you're into niche Japanese games.
Just curious, are there any restrictions about shipping and importing alcohol?
*Jayce
Moot point if the franchise cost half a billion dollars to make.
See, that's where you're wrong about the pronunciation of "kukichi." It's -not- ku|chi|ki. It's ku|ch|ki. According to wikipedia, it's called "devoicing." Similarly, the original name I mentioned (Tsutsukakushi Tsukiko) has the same issue, with a lot more "devoicing." This has nothing to do with romaji. This is reason…