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The doomsday clock still really scares me. I like the fact that the game has an expected life plan of 20-50 hours; however, I'm nervous that I'm going to see the clock and choose to skip things because I'm worried I won't have enough time to do everything I want to do. I know there is a New Game+, which I think will

I would like this too, and hopefully they can develop such a game in the future. I think moving to this simple 3D format is the first step in that direction. The updated graphics is going put more of a focus on the graphics for players, and I think they are going to demand more.

Ash not aging is a bit more problematic. Unlike Bart and Spongebob, Ash routinely travels and we observe time change around him in a consistent measurable way, say nothing more than the fact that his Pokemon grow overtime. So we obviously know he grows older, the question is just how much older.

You didn't have to click the link, ya know. If you couldn't handle the temptation you can't blame GameFreak for that.

I don't know why they would release the older Gens on the eshop beyond for nostalgic value, and if that is the case there is no reason to put the effort into the conversion process for those things to be compatible with the Bank. As the bank is mainly designed for Gen VI and going forward. If they are doing that they

The level cap is a such a horrible excuse. True, they pace each individual game so that you're Pokemon can level up smoothly in line with the game's AI. However, if they were to introduce a Gen where all reasons are present, they would simply have to tailor the game mechanic to the new scenario.

I'm sure the money they will make from X/Y will easily pay for all of the ongoing maintenance that they will need for Bank but whatever. I will almost certainly get the feature, and they know that most of their fans will probably purchase it too. When I initially heard it I was thinking it was going to be around $15

The Dex entries do not state that Arceus is the Creator Pokemon, merely that it was believed by (ancient) people to be, and of principally the Sinnoh region primarily. So it's perfectly plausible that Arceus is in fact just a powerful Pokemon. Within the game's canon it's possible that that there are many Arceus

I felt really hurt by Assault Horizon. I could only make it to mission 4 or 5 before I had to put it down, I just couldn't play it anymore knowing what I knew from AC 6, 5, Zero. The story in Horizon was absolutely awful and was so bad it couldn't be ignored. The gameplay at first seemed nice, but I don't actually

The more you watch the show or read the manga the more the little cracks begin to show and grow bigger and bigger. At first you ignore them, but then you start thinking about them and the more they begins to annoy you. I suspect if the pacing was better we could just let it pass by while we focus on something else,

I don't think GitS ever covered it, but there's no reason why a cyborg couldn't. The developers of the cyborg would simply need to have a solid understanding of the reproductive process in order to replicate it with machinery. Though if they had the option they would probably improve on the system, because

They do but it's assumed that it is all virtual, and that makes sense since cyborgs aren't bound by the physical world. It's heavily presumed that the Major is bisexual—though even the term doesn't properly apply to her as she doesn't have a sex, though she might have what we conventional define as a female gender—and

There is no reason larger than the issue of slavery in the South that prompted the Civil War. Look at it this way, had slavery not existed in the South, there would have been no Civil War. Sure, "the Southern states were fighting for states rights;" however, the statement is missing an important clause, which is "the

Has there ever been a remake that completely turns a company's financial profile around? The people who only clamor about the prospect of a VII remake, make the case that the game would be greatest disc put into a console. However, the game wasn't perfect, and my sneaking suspicion is these same fans will be the first

I would rather pay a $100 knowing that I could possibly make $40-$50 down the road. And people don't make video games anymore than they make cars. Do you think someone sits over the lazer as it gets the information on the disc? That's done by machines too. In fact people probably are more involved in the making of

How are you taking money away from the developers, when whoever already purchased it the original time for the product gave the developers the share they were entitled to. Should cut Crate & Barrel or Ikea a check for every piece of furniture of theirs that I own that I sold at yard sale? What about old Penguin books

Holy Christ Balls! Why is playing a video game all of a sudden a five step process. What ever happened to the good old days where you can just stick the disc into the console and play? Thank god am I getting older and my interest is waining when it comes to video games, because I don't have the patience for this.

Could you imagine a Cassowary Pokemon? Part Flying/Fighting. It would ridiculous.

But there are steel arrows. That's the thing that gets me. They seemingly have all of the technology to develop harpoons, or even portable arrows that would seemingly pierce the skin from a far.

I've only seen a few episodes, but I'm assuming the manga is a bit ahead in terms of explaining this. If the back of the neck is the weak point, why not aim a canon at the back of the neck? If a cut will do the trick, surely blowing the whole area off does the same thing too. Also, why don't they use arrows? Aside