ohmyclarence
ohmyclarence
ohmyclarence

I am relaxed. I don't know what gave you the impression that I wasn't. I'm just stating some facts. And, you're right, the game hasn't been released yet. However, if past is prologue it's very likely that Black 2 and White 2 will be very much like their predecessors. Which don't get me wrong isn't all bad. I want

I'm really confused why people are very surprised by this. Going into it a lot of people assumed Kyurem would get an alternate form. Surprise! It did. And we knew based on the story that the Tao trio were once one Pokemon that split apart, so it makes some sense that its alternate form would incorporate part(s) of

I'll try to address each of your points.

I highly doubt the game will introduce a third type. That would require a lot of new coding, and it would add a level of complexity to a game that would require the developers a lot more time to map out logistically and technically. Introducing a third type would very much ruin the metagame. Plus, there are only a

This looks to be Pokemon Grey. The mascot is what would have been Grey if it was a single game: Kyurem. It's just split because there are two separate forms. All of the third games were just the same game as before with minor expansions, so calling Black 2 isn't really much different in terms of content than calling

My guess is GameFreak finally decided to address fan's criticisms about the series being repetitive; however, this wasn't the route I think fans were looking for. These two new forms really look just awful, like they really did just slam the respective mascots together with Kyurem. Maybe when the official art is

You know what this might not be such a bad thing. Bleach is no Akira, or even anything remotely close to it. The series has a good setting and interesting characters and potential (or had since it's now ending), but it has never been executed very well. The Hollywood treatment can't possibly make it any worse, so all

The size of the labor population is one thing, but more important related to that I think is the fact that labor is heavily regulated in China, not to mention they make crap and have a pretty horrible safety net.

I honestly don't think there is that significant of an anti-intellectualism feeling in our political discourse. Yes, sure, you have a segment of the population that are die hard evangelical conservatives who believes "dinosaurs cavorting with humans, climate scientists cooking up the global warming "hoax," the health

Do I really think it is better from the animal's perspective to live in a sheltered safe environment, with stable living conditions, where they will have a constant supply of food, medical attention if the need arise, and constant protection than it is to live in the wild, where they don't have any of that? Yes. Yes,

Small is relative; and you've never explained why the size tanks that we currently use is too small for the Orcas. You can make an argument about the moral and ethnic issues about making livings things do things for food for our amusement, but honestly as long as the animal isn't punished when they don't perform and

I'm going to wait. I have to much expensive gear already and the catalog of things currently available isn't enough to justify what is essentially the price of an Xbox. Like some people said in the comments E3 will tip me over one way or the other.

What exactly are they being deprived of, Padme? "Freedom" is a nice term to throw around, but it is rather vague. Sure, in a tank they are physically contained in a limited space, but they are confined by their territory in the wild. Orcas in the wild do not just go for a stroll throughout the ocean, they stay within

If all of the human's needs, both nutritional, emotional, physical, etc, were being met in the basement the basement itself isn't that bad of a living situation. Being trapped somewhere only becomes an issue when you are being deprived of something. The Orcas are not being deprived of anything.

Ugh. Rick Santorum belongs in a satirical 1970s sitcom about the 1950s. Pretty much everything he says is so nonsensical, not to mention outdated by at least two decades, it's a bit of a national embarrassment to see him actually run for the executive office. But perhaps the worse is the fact he has a lot of support

Oh, PETA. I've never understood the argument why being kept in a pretty sizable tank is a bad thing. Sure, if they we cramped without room to move it would be a problem, but Orcas like people don't need a lot of space. Much of the space they have in the wild is empty, and they only travel long distances to hunt for

If you collect all 160 fragments you get a secret ending, I won't spoil it for you, that ends with "To be Continued", which Square revealed will be released via DLC sometime later.

True, but (a) look at the example with FFXIII-2 where the actual complete ending is DLC, that's likely the future right there, where a game is sold in chunks for players to buy separately. And (b) the issue isn't about being forced, it's about rewarding merit rather than wallet size.

I have no idea where all of the Bulbasaur hate is coming from. He is obviously the better of the three, especially early in the game when you have so many caves to go through, he also has access to status inflicting moves that none of the other two have. And both of the other too have much better alternative types you

That's really good. I thought up of some others from FF X.