shinhito
Shin Hito
shinhito

Mine is ShinHito, or 新人. It is the literal translation of my last name, Newman in Japanese.

Heavy Rain is the only game I've bothered to get a Platinum on, so I'd say Yeah, I'm excited for this.

This is essentially why the Evangelion spin-off mangas exist (and by extension the official Evangelion manga now with its "happier" conclusion than the series and The End of Evangelion.

Nike isn't perfect by a long shot (and they used to be down right terrible), but when they are lined up against all of the other athletic apparel (or even just regular apparel) companies they probably have the best track record in regards to workers conditions and rights.

I concur with this statement! It's like the people who prefer the Glee versions over the original songs. YES THOSE KINDS OF PEOPLE EXIST, I'VE MET THEM BEFORE.

Me too. Relatively cute shirtless guys doing stupid things, LINKS PLZ.

Exactly. Almost every Priority mission provided closure. I didn't understand why people needed the LITERAL end to reflect all of their previous choices when each mission did. But I guess being a fan of things like the End of Evangelion mean being okay with more ambiguous endings.

I do this all the time in WoW. I am a terrible raider.

You're welcome.

I can read Japanese and I pointed out that the Japanese version is "Pocket Monsters" as opposed to "Pokémon" for the US version. No reason to call people mentally disabled.

That is console rape, my sir.

Ni No Kuni fills a void that Final Fantasy XIII left gaping wide. It's an extremely polished JRPG with content from one of the most marketable and beloved anime studios in Japan. To me, it's not hard to understand the hype, but I definitely understand if it doesn't float someones boat. JRPGS are either a love 'm or

Plus anything with the Amen Break automatically makes it better.

This, a million times this. The western version is just better branding, the Japanese version is just messy and also is the full "Pocket Monster" text instead of the contraction of "Pokémon" so there really is no comparison anyway.

Having spent a majority of my life in art school getting my MFA in Studio Art I have come to believe that art is in the eye of the beholder, and only the viewer themselves can define what art is and isn't. It's just like the obscenity threshold test attributed to Justice Potter Stewart. "I know it when I see it." I

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