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Kind of unrelated to this article but, I lived in Korea when I was in high school ('00-'03 in 부산) and after listening to it for 3 and a half years, it left it's mark on me. I love this language. I know that other languages around the world are considered more soothing or romantic, but there is something about the

I get what this article is trying to bring across, but I think a proper defense of South Korea's plastic surgery phenomena would not build an argument grounded in a comparison with other countries. Like many other aspects of global culture, I think the motivations and the cultural relationship with the practice are

Reminds me of what was great about the direction that Ubisoft went in with Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon. I'd watch this, definitely.

See before it looked like a cinematic. At E3 it was unbelievable. Now it looks like a game. These are the trailers I always wait for, because then I start to get more of a feeling of whether or not I'd actually want to play/buy the product. Looks promising, somehow also very 'Capcom-ey.'

I absolutely agree with their judgements for the reasons that they gave. It makes sense. Even though I think the OR is an awesome product (I own one myself), I don't think that there is, or ever will be, a market for a product like this. At least not in it's current form. We're talking about an adult baby walker with

When I think of primary colors and dancing

It's kind of disheartening the number of xbox folks posting 1 star reviews on the PS4 Amazon page, plainly stating that it's 'payback' or 'karma.' Even if it was happening the other way, it's extremely immature. Jesus, things like this remind me of the dark side of my favourite hobby.

I agree with you big time. The games were great but they were definitely cult classics. They certainly didn't sell on the scale that a GTA or CoD did with millions sold in the release window.

As much as I want the game to come out, I am leery. There have been several notable flops in the gaming world that are the

This. So much this.

You know. This is actually a pretty cool idea. As a form of media video games are extremely versatile. This may already exist, but the idea of a studio dedicated to recreating historic cities is cool. Sort of like the AC team does whenever they start building their world.

An extremely detailed recreation designed to

Phantom Duuuuuuuuuust. So good.

You're totally right. It was the only game made by that America based team. I guess it also depends on whether you look at the term JRPG as a designation of style or of origin. Personally I think JRPGs are determined by the art style, gameplay aesthetics, and reoccurring tropes to name a few things. However, I don't