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Rule of thumb (from experience): if said Asian is of a darker complexion, they will tan easily, while the reverse is true for Asians who are of lighter complexion.

What I want to know is if there is a surgeons play Trauma Center video somewhere out there.

On one hand, I’m a huge fan of costumes and rhythm games, but on the other hand, no semblance of a story/career mode is a bummer, simply because I need some sort of motivation to try each song.

As much as “corporate espionage” is a possible motive, I’m leaning more on the angle that those who stole simply just want to either a) brag to their friends that they have the “first” Razer laptop of that type or b) sell it on Craiglist.

Yeah, its a shame that were losing one of the pillars of turn based combat to action oriented gameplay. Fortunately there are still games like Dragon Quest and Persona

Did one of two things:

I doubt that’ll happen, since it seems Square wants to turn the franchise into something more action-oriented (kind of like what happened to Dragon Age).

There are other ways to use it beyond nerfing yourself. Since the best exp boost involve staying in hotels (which are expensive), to maximize the exp boost, you can pool all your exp using the Nixperience band, then rest in a hotel once you reach your desired amount.

I need to play some of these: Fire Emblem and Warhammer in particular.

You guys have fun; already happy that Sean Bean is in a Final Fantasy (somehow).

I find it ironic that the person who was the least in touch with the gaming community thought of this idea...and it worked.

I wonder which the bigger disappointment is: No Man’s Sky, or Mighty No. 9?

I’d like to think that he was whatever the Hutts like to call their kind who were into weird kinky stuff.

Bust a move series, one of which was published by Square-Enix.

If there’s one thing I don’t like about Prompto, it’s the fact that he knows too many references: hearing bust-a-base (and getting the reference) made me realize how old I am

If these videos popped up when I was a kid, I would watch them for like, 5 minutes, then nag my parents to get me the toy I saw on video (if ever I saw it in the mall).

Doom’s music for me worked great during gameplay, but for some reason, I’m not a big fan when listening to it stand-alone. FFXV’s on the other hand looks like something I could listen to alone (some of the tracks at least).

Personal favorite is the battle music when fighting grunts from the Empire.

My initial reaction to a Hollywood Naruto movie was, “Wait, WHAT?!” (in a horribly surprised sort of way).

Movie was fortunate enough to be directed by people who were actual fans familiar with the materials (IIRC). Still waiting for the time people finally call this a cult classic (in a Van Damme SF sort of way).