notsaying6
Cerulean
notsaying6

No you're wrong. It's a revolution in communication. Total anonymity and fluidity of ideas. Everyone is equal. Posts are read aside from any prejudice and judged on their own merits instead of pre-conceived from the author's posting history.

"N64", "better graphics". What are you smoking? The PS1 beat the N64 graphics far and away. Compare any N64 game to its playstation counterpart and it's clear the PS1 looks way better.

I think what he's saying is that the PS3 already runs Skyrim terribly and that mods might even more detrimental.

I think that's marketing speak for say "It is a revolutionary device that carves a new market unto itself for individuals seeking cutting-edge technology and the best that entertainment has to offer."

You need to understand what best and worst mean. They're not saying one thing is great and the other is terrible. They are comparative. Best means the best as compared to a particular selection and worst means the worst as compared to a particular selection.

Already ordered mine from Japan a long time ago. Never thought this would make its way to America. Would've saved me a couple bucks. Also would be nice to actually read some of it.

I just don't see a lot of good being done either. IMO it's a waste of her time, and everyone else's money.

In your original post it did sound like you were defending it.

Where exactly did I say the game would be garbage? Where did I express any opinion on the game at all?

I don't have an opinion on Skylanders. I was just pointing out your logical fallacy.

I guess the author didn't get the memo that "Since 'X' game is good and doesn't have 'Y' feature, you can no longer ever complain about any game not having 'Y' feature even though they are totally different games so why am I even comparing them!"

"he did say all otaku could be potential criminals because they lost themselves in anime and video games. (Keep in mind, Otani has authored several manga!)"

"they must play Blizzard Korea royalties."

I'm sorry, how is doing an almost exact copy of someone else's work OK? There's similarity, there's being inspired by, and then there's just tracing something line for line.

I feel the same way about that. I'm saying everyone who has a Kickstarter should be able to set a limit. I do however feel that the Tim Schafer Kickstarter (which I didn't donate to) is a little bit more ambitious than someone playing a couple videogames and talking on Youtube about how they do not align with their

Yeah I was probably a little to pessimistic. Only way to find out is to see. I think I'll be right though.

There really needs to be a cap on Kickstarter.

The bit they did with the Pharmacy music of Persona in the 2009 concert was pretty cool. Loved how the crowd freaked out after they showed in-game footage of entering the store.

I'm really questioning how much fun I could get out of playing the same game twice. IMO Persona 4 isn't fun once you know who the killer is. Knowing the ending makes the scenes where they discuss the evidence even more boring. It doesn't help that they go over the same bits of evidence in full every time they get

Those are some broad strokes you're painting each country with...