michaellieberman
Michael Lieberman
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If it's anything like last year, you should be able to just order it online from Amazon.

When's the last time a Greek won the marathon?

As someone who has worked in similar situations, they probably saw the writing on the wall even if they didn't explicitly know about the reboot.

Final Fantasy IX and XII come to mind as other examples and I think the deal is not so much that people require tons of customization and non-linearity it's that XIII was so incredibly crippling in the fact that at least the 2-3 hours I played of the game before giving it away was that the game essentially plays

It's the same way with the various combat sports (boxing, kickboxing, MMA, etc.) In the movies and in demonstrations you see people do all sorts of crazy stuff, but rarely do you see that in any of the sports, because in the end the other guy is at the same level as you so you're not going to do something flashy that

I don't know what a good ending would be for Eva, but I can tell you that I agree with TVs Frank. The issue is that all the endings just seem attached on at the end, like they were afterthoughts. There's nothing wrong with concrete endings or ambiguous endings. The endings for Eva were just stupid. He can make any

Yep. That game was just tedium. I played for like 4-5 hours always expecting something to change and them finally opening things up where there would be actual strategy. Nope. People say the game finally does open up about 15 hours in, but I'd rather play a fun game for 15 hours than go through obnoxious tedium for 15

Hmm does it fall into fair use though. It's using not just the concept of animals fighting each other, it's using the names and designs of all those monsters.

Dana is a hype man. He has on many occasions ripped apart fighters who don't work for the UFC and then signed contracts with those fighters within 3 months. He's talked about how Strikeforce was a second rate promotion at best and wants to have nothing to do with them, and then a few months later the UFC bought out

I agree. It's not even the fact that it's turn based, that's bad, it's the fact that more and more they strip out the gameplay from the game and just make it look really cool but play like "just keep hitting X"

What happens when EA's servers inevitably go down?

The SMT series has always been the bread and butter for Atlus, at least in Japan, so I don't think they'll be toning it down anytime soon.

Oh snap, after over two years he started updating again. I missed that so much. :)

FM III is one of my favorite tactics games of all times, and the story was great, other than how ridiculous all the "let's sneak in with our wanzers." Yes because sneaking in with a giant robot is somehow feasible.

I feel like if it didn't jump the dark in disc 2 it would flat out be the best RPG I ever played, with the disc 2 debacle I still think it's one of the best RPGs. Takahashi though loves to never finish something, just make it bigger and bigger until it becomes unsustainable. Look at Xenosaga. I remember that all three

Most of the SMT games on DS were pretty good. I haven't played Xenogears since the 8th grade, but I remember loving the hell out of it back then, I wonder if I could get back into it now. I remember it having a bit of a slow beginning.

A coworker of mine was hacked this week and I was hacked myself this week. I don't really care about the minor outages for D3, and I didn't have an authenticator which I now added, and Bliz has said they will roll my character back, however I am annoyed that when I did open a ticket they are giving me contradictory

Square Enix has used and is using Unreal Engine. Specifically The Last Remnant and that new game made by the Dragon Quest IX creator. Konami is using the Unreal Engine for the new Silent Hill game. Bethesda uses id Tech 5 made by id and is a competitor to the Unreal Engine. Sure Square Enix and Konami still primarily

Umm. I don't know about the rest but Hero came out in 2002, and even if that poster was made for the American release, it was released in 2004 in America, so I think you have things a bit mixed up there. The rest I can't comment on because I've never seen those films.

The reason it's named that is because it originates from Judo where chokes were primarily done using parts of your gi. This is a choke done using your arms only, so it's a "naked" choke.