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While cool that they announced 2 new games, plus the ability to transfer the original 150 with the Pokemon Bank, that Direct was awfully short. There was barely any actual footage of the game outside a few snipets of the the developers working on the game.

Actually, some of the bigger entities have picked up on it already. More companies like Ubisoft and Square Enix have figured out that giving youtubers access to their games can build more hype than just pouring more money into traditional advertising. I recently saw a few let’s plays involving Just Cause 3's new DLC,

I remember really liking the original series, so I should really give this a watch. I hope Funimation releases it as a complete set.

Man, I loved Gametrailers. My favorite series they ever did was the Pop Fiction series, where they took a look at old rumors and myths across a ton of games, from acquiring the Triforce in Ocarina of Time to the Sonic 3/Michael Jackson music myth. Those were amazing, and well worth the watch.

I honestly didn’t know they changed that until a week after the game came out. And, not surprisingly, I don’t really care that they did. If it was something that affected gameplay, then maybe I would.

My afternoon just now: Think I’ll check out the Nintendo Direct, new games, old games, nothing surprising..... OMFG WHAAT THE HELL DID I JUST SEE THIS CAN’T BE REAL I MUST OWN THIS RIGHT NOW THANK YOU SAKURAI!!!!!!1!!!

Traditionally, bans are only used in the Normal Draft and Ranked Draft modes. The normal mode known as Blind Pick just lets players choose whatever they want without bans, though I’m not entirely sure if that mode is staying (though I can’t see why not).

I’ve read a lot of your posts, you are awesome, and your presence will be surely missed.

Okay, I’m officially excited for Minecraft again.

All I can say, is the more I see, the more I want.

I’m from Connecticut, and as a local you always inevitably end up hearing about something stupid somebody did at UConn. The school is in an isolated corner of the state with almost nothing else nearby, so this kinda stuff is bound to happen.

There is a reason I just hide the chat or go full screen when watching. Actually, I’m watching it now.

If the story is any good, it just might get adapted to other media. I followed a lot of different anime for a while and have been to quite a few cons (not so much anymore), and I always end up finding something cool or interesting. Then I find out some of that stuff was adapted from an adults-only game. Then I found

This is fantastic for those who have yet to play Dream Drop Distance. I have it for 3DS, and it has one of the best battle systems of the series so far thanks to its Flowmotion combat. It lets you literally bounce off walls, grind, glide, and perform crazy mid-air combos.

While it does have mecha, I wouldn’t exactly call it a mecha anime. The series is really a drama, with some mecha put in their to help bring in people that wouldn’t have given it a second thought.

You are not the only one:

That costume better let you do Darunia’s dance from OoT.

Not the best, but I have to admit that the Uncle Grandpa/Steven Universe crossover episode they did was kinda fun, if only for the reactions Pearl has to Uncle Grandpa’s reality bending brand of humor.

The fact is the show is not as episodic as first impressions would have you believe. While some can be viewed as one-shot stories, many add layers upon the personality and backstories of multiple characters. Multiple events from previous episodes end up playing a part in future ones, showing the benefits/consequences

Something that should be mentioned is the show’s running time. Each episode is only about 12 minutes long, so it’s very easy to get several episodes in if you don’t have a lot of time and just want to see what all the fuss is about.