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I was commenting on JRPG's in general, but ya that is exactly what you do. Except that xp and money are the same thing in DS. Sorry you lack the ability to discern context, that must be really difficult for you.

The Witcher 2. That game is also unforgiving (on the higher difficulties) and does a much better job all around than dark souls does. Better story, better atmosphere, better graphics, controls were admittedly wonky in the beginning but have been patched to be much better, and the difficulty is very rewarding. In fact

Yes I do. Unless they are really unbearable. I think Metal Gear Reveangence sucked too, even though fanboys seem to want to do nothing but jizz all over it. Difficulty is one thing, shitty design is a completely different beast. And this game has shitty design.

Beautiful... really? Everything is covered in a thick shade of dirt brown or moss green. Lighting is atrocious, and the character models look like the have 32x32 textures. No physics and overall piss poor control. Not to mention, it is a single player grind fest. Go in an area, kill everything, go back to a fire.

I beat it just fine, once I realized the real challenge of the game were the controls (or lack there of) The AI is cheap, and predictable. The only thing that makes them a challenge is fighting with the controls while dodging there horribly telegraphed attacks. The game is sub-par at best, and looks like something

Dark Souls sucks. There I said it. Don't you all feel better? It was only "difficult" thanks to shoddy controls and annoyingly cheap AI. (no jump plus shitty dodge plus bosses whose swings take up the entire map = shitty game) Any game where the controls fight you and that is the only reason it is difficult is a

I certainly was. Extremis was so badass for Tony to have and it made Tony the first person with a post-human body. He could seamlessly integrate with all technology. Maybe in the next Iron Man or Avengers we'll find out that Tony dabbled with Extremis after the events of IM3 and seeing it's potential to revolutionize

I never understood, WTF is going on with his hair? The style is... strange. Does he have cornrows? Is it actually shag carpet grafted to his scalp? WTF is going on?

Is it ok for me to really dislike these? (Hate is such a strong word... but almost acceptable in this situation) There is something about them, maybe it is the perspective, but they make me want to vomit.

It looked that way, but was piloted by Osborn in the comics. He was commenting on how they changed it up to give the black guy the suite and how that can be viewed as a subtle homage to President Obama

Your ability to troll is pro-level. A thousand times I bow to the master.

Except that all of the suits can run independent from Tony piloting them and still use all the gadgets and gizmos he uses. I think Rhodey's suit uses conventional weapons because it never had the gizmos in the first place since it was a prototype suit. It was only designed for test flights and not for combat purposes.

Actually, in the movie, it is inconsistent whether or not the suits (both of them) had their own power supply independent of Tony's chest reactor, as evidenced by:
1: The suits' being capable of independent operation without a person inside

Japan is my number one dream vacation. I hope to one day be able to go there for a month and just experience it. It is a culture so different from my own and I really admire their intense focus culturally on whatever they do. I know they have some cultural pitfalls (sexist and xenophobia to name a couple...), but so

You should make a gif where this plays backward and forward. It would, like, existential.

War never changes.

So this looks a little like Assassin's Creed LoTR Edition. Not that I am complaining. That and the Main Character design screams Geralt from the Witcher 2. Just my opinion. Again, not a bad thing. Innovation comes from tweaking already established work. Looks interesting.