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Aw, I hope they do. They just announced Bob's Burgers season 4, so at least one series is getting one more release that way.

Are they not even doing the Amazon manufactured-on-demand thing anymore? They've got Volume 9 on there.

And that's the weird thing, because from what I played, each town had its own little story arc but they were all really short, quick and not engaging. It'd be time to go to the next town and I'd just be scratching my head going "um, okay, that was a plot, I guess." I'm sure as Ness gets more party members and gets

Like Earthbound, a lot of 90s RPGs I didn't get around to until 2005-2012. I beat Final Fantasy 1 & 2 on GBA, 3 on DS (if that even counts with the amount of an upgrade it has). I have all the rest of the series in some form or another except for FF8, and haven't finished a one. I just don't find Final Fantasy that

The remaining seasons suck, but I do like having complete DVD collections, so this is sad for me. Just bought 17 and 20 the other day. That gap between those two is going to bug me as well.

I fucking hated that set-up. A fucking chore to fish out the dvd without scratching it or ripping the cardboard.

Oh wait, yeah, Earthbound's another one. I bought it when it came out on the Wii U's Virtual Console, and played until Threed, where I finally threw in the towel. I don't understand the hype for the game. It's quirky, yes, but that quirkiness wasn't really ever charming to me, just came off as weird for the sake of

Over the past two years, it's a habit that I've slowly developed. I have no idea why. There's so many games I can see on my shelf where I've played right up to the finale… and never beat the game. And not just the RPGs, but platformers and adventure games as well. I guess by the time I get to the end, I'm tired of the

I don't even really like horror but I can appreciate it being the first horror movie I've seen in years that actually sparks discussions like "well, if I did this, could I avoid that thing killing me", "was the movie an allegory for sexually transmitted diseases?", and "do you basically lose yourself by having to

Yeah, I think The Crystal Bearers was its name. All bargain bin titles. I figured at the time that I didn't really have any FF titles for Wii/DS, so I scooped them up. I have and beat FF3, and I also have FF12's DS sequel, but fuuuuuck that game. Hated every minute of playing that.

I *haaaate* Xenoblade's combat. But the story, the beautiful world, the exploration, the sidequests and the soundtrack pushed me through that game. As for the combat, I eventually just gave up on learning it and would just grind sidequests and area discoveries until I leveled up enough to tank whatever boss I was

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates has been sitting in my old DS XL for about a year and a half now. I found it and Echoes of Time in a K-Mart DS game bargain bin way back and snatched them up just to have them. The game has potential, but I find it soooooo boring and I occasionally just go back to it and

"The future of horror!" Shit. Thank god for It Follows.

If it's anything like the games, then it's already out.

That song from their last album is the only thing I know about them. "Let's Go"? Well, that and that they put up a naked picture of themselves on Facebook once? I think that was them, anyway. Sad to hear they've got nothing else to really offer in five albums; I quite like "Let's Go".

I'd say it gave me a really similar feeling I got from playing the first Myst game, yeah.

Yeah, as much as I like the first album, I'd take that "We Are The Fallen" album he did over the last two Evanescence albums. The third self-titled album was alright, but The Open Door is an abortion.

Whether he's a knob or not, I love the two High Flying Birds albums. I've always been a so-so "fan" of Oasis, so that first one back in 2011 was a pleasant surprise to me and one of my favorite releases that year.

Yeah, maybe the songs would sound better to me separate from each other. As a whole album, it seems like they were going for a certain laid back, chill mood, but like you said, it's *too* samey. I wind up feeling like I've just listened to "the slow song" of the album 11 times in a row.

Anyone remember Churchill? They had that song "Change" getting pretty constant airplay back around 2012. About summer 2014 the song came up while I had my music set to shuffle, and I thought "wait, what the hell happened to those guys? They had a hit song and just disappeared." From what I was able to gather off the