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That's not a Mary Sue, that's a Deus ex Machina. After all, the Custom Main's a blank slate that's there to protect Time-Space. There's nothing that really qualifies him as a Mary Sue/Gary Stu.

Really, it doesn't? I think it looks quite nice. What don't you like about it?

Just going to throw out there, having played through all of Steins;Gate prior to its release America, there isn't really any nudity or sexual content in SG. The closest is one scene in particular that comes close, but I doubt it'd be censored. Games have gotten away with showing more.

They're not Square Enix. There are several Nintendo fan projects out there (especially for Pokemon) that haven't gotten a C&D.

I think you're missing the point. The joke is that guns already exist and that a ranged lightsaber would be superfluous and unnecessary.

I think that's the plan. XY had a rather interesting release what with its worldwide release. It was an age of discovery, with people being genuinely awed and mystified by the additions and features, since GF was pretty hush-hush about the games. Mega-Evolutions were found gradually rather than being announced

...That's not what they said at all. And I actually agree with them. I don't watch the anime because of pacing, filler, and them giving the characters (namely Mikasa) personalities that aren't actually there. But as someone who reads the manga, I can see where their coming from. The anime spends a lot of time on

There are a number of reasons. Better quality, better pacing, and depending on the movie, better design and story choices. I absolutely adore the Gurren Lagann movie duology, which is a retelling of the series with a few differences and some new scenes. I'd even go as far as to say that it's better than the show,

There was a time when I would say the same, but I still stand by this. Reason being, people say things like "in my opinion" in real life as well, and all things considered, it's the same deal: unless they insist that their opinion is fact, than they're just stating an opinion and it should be taken as such. Hell,

I...don't think they said that. Their statement pretty specific to Pokemon (or Monster Collecting Nuzlockes in general).

Glad to see Virtue's Last Reward on here. The game's fantastic and, despite it's universal praise and good scores, it's incredibly overlooked.

You know, the whole "Don't Grind" thing seems strange to me. In the early 2000s and prior it wouldn't have, but the sentiment that people want to grind and inherently feel the need to do so always seemed strange. Maybe it's because we live in a post-WoW (or probably more appropriately, Post-Everquest) gaming world

And it's that added risk that makes it so fun. Roguelikes and, too a more relevant extent, Fire Emblem are popular largely for the same reason. Not only does the mortality of the Pokemon make the experience more personal, but it also makes the player more cautious and fighting against trainers and wild pokemon more

Dragon Ball Z doesn't make sense? I'd say it explains itself pretty well.

Surprise is a part of the experience, especially with Smash. They do these things to build hype overtime or, assuming they don't announce them prior to release, to instill a greater amount of excitement in the player once the surprise is sprung in-game.

I probably should have phrased that differently. What I meant was, prior to the time that I cut his head off, I stabbed him in the neck. Thus, on the encounter where I did cut his head off, his head was covered in bandages when I found him (or he found me, rather). But his head was definitely sent flying from his

This particular Orc had already been stabbed in the throat (and killed several times before), so his head was covered in bandages. But yeah, this one definitely came back after decapitation (and given that he already had bandages from the stabbing, he was mostly unchanged). After I killed him this time, though, he

See, but that's the problem. Decapitating an orc doesn't always kill it for good. Heck, I'm pretty sure the orc I had this happen with was a pile of bones after I decapitated him and he still came back. Admittedly, this made for a good bit of laughter among me and my friends, but I'm not exactly sure if it was

It gets smarter. In the beginning, it relies more on spontaneous randomness than anything else, but it grows out of that just as Finn grows out of his old voice. It relies on story and characters and manages to present more mature or darker themes in a way that keeps it from alienating younger viewers. It's still

I'm not exactly sure how this game in particular would benefit from being on the Vita moreso than the 3DS. Seems to fit the latter pretty well.