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I don't see why there needs to be an arbitrary delineation on how we define subgenres of things. "Apples and Oranges" is just a good way of saying "You are comparing things that are not identical but close enough for comparison." I would assert that Apples and Oranges have much more in common than apples tend to have

Look up "confirmation bias" on wikipedia for me briefly. Every gay person who identifies primarily as gay confirms your point. Everyone who doesn't ... you'll never know. You can't know.

Most gear carries stats requirements, not level requirements — so it'll work a lot like weapons did in PSO:BB, except armors work like that too now.

Yeah, that's a part I'll miss too. An unfortunate side-effect of the game being Free-to-play. My hope is that the game attracts a wider audience and sticks around longer, though — that's a tradeoff I can live with.

It's a bit like a combination. You don't have explicit bindings for "normal" or "strong" attacks. You have just one binding for attack. You can get stronger attacks by timing it correctly, or weaker (faster) attacks by holding the button down. Hunters can equip Photon Arts to their weapons: you have three slots for

I think not 'butchered'. Intentionally rewritten. Like they always do in comics: most bad guys have a lot of variations on their origins. Some of them even drastically rewritten. I think this is not a bad thing in this case.

I really recommend you check the movie out to answer your question! I am still afraid of the spoiler police. I will say that Nolan's reinterpretation continues, but I have not yet been disappointed.

Where's the obvious comment saying that this looks an AWFUL lot like Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP?

This only manages to look generic, clean, and bland — like an unfinished model. I am failing to see how how this is either an improvement or impressive in its own right.

lmao. The guy in the headshot for this article on the left, and at 1:14 in the video, is someone I have known since I was 5 years old. Good job KK!

I seem to recall some article either linked here or on Engadget about how everyone takes cell phone videos incorrectly (ie, vertically) because it leads to strange, reduced resolution videos that take up only small percentages of a viewing screen.

@DemiSouls: Hahahaha. I think I would seriously buy this.

@trunkenmath: I am not entirely sure it's appropriate to equate people who subscribe to a certain culture with "handicapped"— only one is by choice. Everyone enjoys a few hobbies that are off the beaten path. Some people do not hide them.

I like all of the posts of regret and dismay. I think this is pretty awesome, rock on, Pokéguy.

It's no RacistMan3d video, no sir, but it will do in a pinch.

I guess I'm crazy, but I seem to recall it being possible to jump the flagpole in 1-1 without glitches.

I'm not going to reply to anyone in particular here, so let me elaborate on my point here.

@deafblindmute: There's always, of course, the ever-driving promise of even more money. No one has ever made a million and thought "Hey, pretty good. That's enough."

This upgrade really ruined a lot of things. Notch has no semblance of professionalism. In celebration of the date he arbitrarily decided Minecraft would become beta (Not because it reached any milestones in bugfixing, mind you), he published a patch that was untested and broke more things than it fixed. And ... raised

@TheLAG: Right. Even if you set the difficulty to peaceful, there is STILL damage; from falling, drowning, burning, etc. There is no longer any real "creative" mode.