ohmyclarence
ohmyclarence
ohmyclarence

If you really want a thrill and can deal with the technical difficulties give Last Remnant a chance for the Xbox 360. It has a great story, good characters, and it's one heck of a turn based RPG, but manages to make each battle unique. Be prepared for long battles, and not even boss battles, but satisfying ones.

The problem with Eve is that when they release gameplay pictures or videos it all look so awesome, and then when you see actual gameplay it looks like a mix of nerdom and being an accountant on Wall Street. And while I know the game pretty much plays itself, looking at that game screen when you are now living out your

We're not talking in circles, you're not getting what I am saying.

It's 2 trillion over an extended period of time, I think 5 or 10 years, so it's not making the deficit vanish overnight. You would still run a deficit every year, so let me pop this bubble of yours right now. Also, the current proposal is to just cut spending equal to the amount of the proposed increased, so this is

Your bluntness is sad but so true.

I don't think it is wise to constantly raise the debt ceiling with no plan on the table to lower it; we should have a plan, but the Republicans aren't talking about a plan to do that, and the plan that they are talking about is absolutely crazy. 2-4 trillion dollars out of the hands of working families, while we all

You give them too much credit. John Boehner voted to increase the debt ceiling seven times during the Bush years, the years when we went from a surplus to the ballooning deficit we have now. So I find it hard to believe that all of sudden now they have crisis of faith and see the importance of doing something about.

Oh, Jles, we do this dance every couple of weeks. Increasing the debt ceiling isn't a license to spend whatever that amount is, we're paying for money we already used up.

Why does anybody in the Tea Party think not raising the debt ceiling is an example of being fiscally responsible? You can't spend money and then decide that you aren't going to pay it back.

I'm not very into accessories, but watches are the exception. Like cigarettes, but much less dangerous unless you are Flava Flav, there is an eternal charm to watches that seemingly will forever make them a staple of any proper attire, just as smokers or guys in glasses will always be sexy. This only applies to analog

Why get excited guys? Have we not seen this movie before. Content owners give the Okay to make the film, every starts smoothly and then producers, in an effort to get the film to reach a larger audience, starts adding crap in there that doesn't make sense. At this point whenever I hear a game is being turned into a

Tax exempt status should be looked at and scrutinized more carefully, but the general argument I think is that because churches usually aren't in the business of making a profit and almost all of their "revenue" goes back out to the community, in hospitals, community services, volunteer work, etc; so they are

"People don't 'believe' in Scientology; they buy into it." Ain't that the truth. Baptist pastors have to be coy when they go about trying to collect tide money for the proverbial church ceiling, but CoS is up front and honest as hell with you: you need to pay up or leave. And I can understand why Scientologists are so

I'm confused. How do you not know that we declared independence from the British Empire and the birth year of the country. I know our education system is in the shits, but if anything that should be covered in American history and government isn't it the birth of the nation.

The point of the game isn't the destination or end point but rather the journey. If you played Flower and liked it you know the company's general philosophy to games, which is to have the player get lost in the experience. You could spend hours in Flower just admiring the scenery and the music. I feel as if it will be

I'm not the biggest fan of simply swapping out support characters. Though I like the idea of support characters being on screen for longer than just one move. It would be cool if your support characters came on screen for 10-20 seconds and had a specific AI to fit the style you chose. That way you could really gang up

CyberConnect makes a great fighting game, but everything outside of the game is really annoying. The main story gameplay outside of the battles is the game's main detraction. Searching for pearls, random scrolls, and birds of all things. They just need to put some serious work into the sidequests.

I don't think I would close it each night, but imagine if you lived in a place that had heavy storms, such as hurricanes, this house would be ideal for that. Also, if you're prone to long business strips you would have some greater degree of security that your belongings would safe.

I like what I hear about the changes in gameplay and the mechanic twists they have added, but I'm getting more and more confused about the story here. Where's Snow? He's Serah's husband, he kinda destroyed the world to save her, and yet he's no where to be found, even though his old gang is all together. Instead this

I don't find these designs to be fitting the character or game at all. Bayonetta while an action game was a comedy about the silliness of the genre as a whole, by just taking things to the extreme and not at all taking it seriously: you were a witch fighting, and kind of sexually abusing, angels, and you killed them