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I've been running pathfinder for about 3 years now. It is nothing short of terrific - everything I liked about 3e and 3.5e with enough fixes for the stupid things.

As for the newbs, it is actually really nice. Gone are the tons of prestige classes, weird builds, and power leveling.

(Well, ok, no, power leveling will

That's EXACTLY what a Batman villain would say, ProgmanX... or should I say... The FREEZOR?

Zombiesaurs (with nougat)

Did anyone else try to click on the legendaries when they dropped? I think I paused the video a few times on accident.

Your best resource for a lot of stuff is at www.puzzledragonx.com - that's a full database of monsters and dungeons. There is also a facebook fan page with a great FAQ called 'Puzzle and Dragons Global (US/JP).'

My wedding was an interesting affair - my wife's family disliked me (actually they hated me and my father-in-law didn't even come to the ceremony). My mother-in-law gave my wife no end of trouble and guilt trips throughout the entire planning process (she wanted us to not waste everyone's time and simply go to a

I don't think comparing the games is fair - apples vs. oranges. Both games are difficult. I will totally agree with you on the secret timers. In a genre that encourages exploration, it seemed very strange to require players to be in certain places by certain times in order to acquire proper

I think the controls + difficulty went hand in hand - especially when having to figure out the dodge-dash move. I constantly died to the big shielding enemies because you have to dodge past them in order to hit them. The controls would just go nuts and I would use up 3 or 4 of my cancels just trying to get to the

All your points are valid, but Valdys story is also brutally difficult and unforgiving - moreso than Dark Souls because the controls are also really sketchy and boss fights sneak up on you.

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I thought my giant pile of bullshit was rather well thought out, actually

For every show you like, I can find someone who doesn't like it. It doesn't make the show bad, it just shows differing tastes.

Nobody cares

It's actually an interesting point on British celebrity - most shows in Britain only go a few seasons before the actors want to move on to something else. Having a single actor stay in the same role for years and years is rare and odd. Since they wanted the Doctor to hang around for longer than the original actor,

Dude... SPOILERS!

Dude... SPOILERS!

How's them hipster glasses? They heavy?

*shrugs* Many people tend to disagree

Season 2. You may want to read a quick synopsis on season 1 just to get to know the characters. But it isn't terribly necessary - I started on season 2 as well and only watched season 1 after Tennant left.