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A beach full of sand! An ocean full of water! A forest full of trees!

Couldn't they have gone quieter and just released an album of silence? I'm sure it would have sounded much better than whatever drek is on this release.

I would love to see the Dark Tower series done as an animated series. Fuck they could get Clint Eastwood to voice Roland.

That's fine. I, for one, welcome our new Mongolian overlords.

The worst scene for me is when she figures out how to get her hands out of the cuffs and then… proceeds to… and what happens. (Trying not to spoil it for anyone who hasn't read the book - not that I'd recommend reading the book or anything.)

It IS a bit disingenuous of me to include Hyperstone Heist since it's so similar to Turtles in Time. They aren't the same tho, with HH being the harder of the two (more enemies on screen and they're more aggressive). I've only played HH for any length of time, tho, so I'm just going off of what others have said. I

Vectorman 2 is much better than the first game, but as I'm not big on platformers, I tend to just trust other people's opinions on them, which is why I included the first game as well (since it's well-regarded). Ristar tho… dunno what to tell you if you didn't like it. It's one of my favorite platformers on the system

That one was Phantasy Star III. I liked it well enough, but it isn't nearly as good as the other games in the series. (It's considered the black sheep, actually, but it's only real sin is being kinda bland, mostly due to the poor writing and the fact that there just isn't much going on with the plot. After the insane

It was difficult (and still is) to get fired up over the release of the Xbone and PS4 when they share the same games not only with each other but with their older siblings! There's so far been no reason to buy either one, imo.

Yes this (regarding Sonic), but I have had that experience with another video game: first time seeing Splatterhouse. Back in the day when the NES was king, here's a game that had huge characters and enemies and buckets of gore and blood! Not to mention the awesome soundtrack.

I loved BoF 2 and liked the first and third games. But it really is a second-tier series (even tho I'd rank the second game as probably my second favorite RPG on the SNES).

Phantasy Star IV at least deserves to be regarding as one of the all-time greats. I think with the Genesis you had a lot more experimentation and so the RPGs tended to seem a bit harder to grasp/get into. But that's what I liked about them (when they worked - Sword of Vermillion,, for instance, is one I consider to

I'll be the heretic here and say that Chrono Trigger licked balls, and not in a good way. Stupid, nonsensical plot and lame forced battles every few steps (the same enemies hiding in the same spot where you have to walk every single time), an end boss that has nothing to do with anything else (you know he's there and

I'm going to have to assume that you never played…

Who calls Marilyn Manson Brian or Alice Cooper Vincent?

It actually really depends on condition and which one it is. If you really care, just do a completed auctions search on Ebay for each model # and scroll through the listings.

That's like asking if there are respectful covers of honky-tonk ditties. That's just not the point of some music.

Definitely very theatrical in a good way. Of course, I love the music too. It's such a weird mash of different types of music (chamber music mixed with industrial metal along with whatever else - sampling, calliope, whatever). I've meet some really good friends through shared love of Visual Kei.

I looked like a fool last night!

Rubber is awesome.