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Michael Peterson
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Too bad it was boring in the gameplay department. IMO of course but considering sales I'm not alone on that one.

Lol, no

The difference is that Heath Ledger was a good actor. He had proven that in Monster's Ball. Ben Affleck is a ham at best.

We're fighting for the rights of Satanists now? Is that a thing we're doing? Yikes...

Most importantly, achievements.....ugh

Agreed, that's a missed opportunity there.

I vehemently disagree. The animation in shadow of the colossus is superb and the controls are spot on. I loved the effects when caught on a fast or flying colossus and the physics when battling under different conditions. I don't see how it's unituitive and if so how that can't be adapted to. SotC is a powerfully

FFIX is my personal favorite and it really did feel unique for potentially the very reasons you mentioned. I know there's an overwhelming amount of love for FFVII but if IX gets a direct sequel or HD reboot, Squarenix couldn't take my money fast enough.

I think the answer to this question lies with what Final Fantasy really means to you as a fan. To me, final fantasy was Hironobu Sakaguchi and Nobuo Uematsu. The story and music is what I valued most. So to me, Final Fantasy has been dead since FFX and X-2. Not to say I didn't enjoy XII and XIII but they are the

I get what you're saying but I think her point was more that this was an overused trope and she had no shortage of examples to turn to. While if you tried to find examples for the reverse you would be hard-pressed to find too many and even more hard-pressed to find a real-world attitude or stereotype to compare it

So the first guy tried to get "Kill them all and let God sort them out" tattooed on his body....yikes!

I really dug Anita's videos and found them surprisingly well researched and well-balanced (she slipped once with her opinion on the gut-punching opening on Double Dragon and got a little irritated). It was thought provoking to think of how influential the Damsel-in-Distress trope could be when our pop culture becomes

Yes excellent, she's a well known comedian

GQ doesn't have to be a "gay" magazine. It's not like homosexuals refuse to patron something that isn't labeled as gay. "I refuse to eat at McDonald's because it's not a gay restuarant." The subject matter in GQ (men's high fashion, beautiful male models) are of interest to both straight and gay men for various

I personally like "Titty Crown"

Okay so you don't think gay teenagers/men might be into boy bands and fashion?

yeah but I bet that small percentage of male one direction fans are probably also into men's fashion....just a wild guess

lol! yeah, the worst headlines ever come out of Florida!

Yep...that was my point to Preda. Japanese pop culture and stories on Kotaku are not representative of Japanese people as a whole.

Yikes I hope nobody judges Americans based on our popular culture...especially Jersey.