If we ever meet aliens, I hope they see this stuff first so they know not to mess with us.
If we ever meet aliens, I hope they see this stuff first so they know not to mess with us.
Nice ad hominem you've got there. I'm passionate about gamers being responsible consumers and not accepting less than an acceptable product because doing so affords companies in the business to take short cuts and release shoddy software.
The Destiny withdrawal is REAL.
Prima Games is going to be so pissed trying to write a strategy guide for this one.
Here's my 2 cent's, Grand Theft Auto 4: Lost & Damned, Ballad of Gay Tony, year exclusives for xbox 360. Seriously everyone needs to freaking put a sock in it.
That's me playing the Wii U with it plugged into the wall at the Daytona Beach airport about a year ago. I was playing Pikmin 3 and having a grand old time.
Whether you want to watch the second half is really up to you and your perspective on things. Personally, I like that Aincard is just a tiny part of the universe in SAO. Yes, the Kirito there and the development in Aincard is pretty badass, but it's only a small part of what makes Kirito (and Asuna and the rest) who…
I would watch episode 15 to get the gist of what's happening, then the final episode (25). You can fill in the blanks mostly yourself. The final episode brings most things full-circle.
Mate, I'm afraid that every arc pretty much involves returning to a different VR game, so that's just something that you'll have to suspend disbelief for.
The secound cour/ Alfheim arc is no where near as enjoyable as the first due to a severe lack of Asuna, but it's not terrible plotwise. Asuna's character is…
Spoiler type thing:
While his sister-cousin-thing might be into it, Kirito is basically blind to it\ignoring it as hard as he can. He's only got eyes for Asuna and his sister-cousin-thing doesn't even appear on his radar. I'd recommend watching.
No, actually.
**Possible Spoilers**
Yep. The second half was pretty repetitive and boring. First one was amazing, fast paced and something relatively new to the anime world. Let's just hope the new season is more engaging.
I thought they handled the whole thing with Kirito's sister pretty well. I was dreading the infamous love triangle too but it really didn't happen. It was actually one of my favorite parts of the later half of the series. Probably because it didn't play out the way I expected it to. It's there, it gets resolved, and…
I personally don't think it's as bad as a lot of people want to make it out to be, but it's not as good as the first season. At the same time, I find myself more tolerant with stuff if I find it mildly entertaining. Another option would be to watch Sword Art Online Extra. It condenses the story down in about an…
Just watch 15 to watch someone return and to get an idea of what will happen and then watch the last episode. Should be all you need
Metal Gear Solid is like the total opposite of Tom Clancy. Kojima does a lot of things that are comparable to Kubrick's style.
A Haiku I have composed for select commenters:
I'm actually Peter Molydeux.
"This will work on my PowerBook right?"