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Actually they did announce the PSP version for the West, even saying that they'd began work on it before the Japanese version was out, then we just didn't hear anything after that for a while (because the PSP kinda died in the West, presumably).
Then last year they were being coy and suggesting they had plans for

Beijing, nice! Haven't seen them since 2007 in London, would be neat to see it all again so many years on.

Haha, nice. It was just a comment on how well that whole chapter was done, honestly - the first drugs sequence in U3 was a little too much like merely being drunk in WoW, and the second one was more of a 'gotcha!' moment. The desert one was the one where I felt like my own perceptions were being messed with, and that

Honestly I felt like the drugs scenes in the game paled in comparison to the desert mirages and such in the post-plane scene.

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It's not an epic, world-travelling tale, but it has some of the best thought-out interlocking game mechanics of any JRPG ever made, and hands-down the best New Game+ system. As for the story - it was a mystery that didn't ever give in to the urge to give us a cheap cop-out, and characters? There's more growth

Super Crate Box is the secret best Vita game. But I guess FFX and X-2 HD will be pretty fantastic too.

Right, but when it comes to literature on the subject, surely that should be more of a professional rather than personal issue - especially since he only wrote the foreword (the "hey some people wrote a book!" section) and had no impact whatsoever on the actual content of the book. Avoiding a potentially educational

Why should that scare you off? He's a veteran with shedloads of experience and a gleaming portfolio. Probably wouldn't get far as a journalist if you're purposely avoiding an industry great, regardless of what you think of his various games (be they cult classics or mainstream hits).

Games reviewers don't always get a

Having an objection to the idea yourself isn't much justification to stop others from having access, honestly.

As for not having enough money, you can either level the old way (which is pretty quick these days) or save up for it (which might take just as long). Paying for sped up content acquisition is kind of the

Oh man that would be so much better than my choice.

And yeah, I've never found a decent one for Amarant. Ah well.

This is why I called Vivi "Puck" in FF9, since Puck says "[Vivi's name]? That's a weird name!" too. Also calling Freya "Ratchel" since she gets angry at being called that only moments before you say her real name. Or Garnet "Garnet" since it defeats the point of having a disguised name. Or Steiner "Rusty" since he

Levelling is not playing WoW to a lot of people - it's getting their characters into the position where they can START playing. For those who've levelled dozens of characters before, the levelling part is just the grind before they can start the actual content they want to get to, the endgame.

Yeah, keep believing the lies the government spoon-feeds you. As if John Hammond's park was scrapped just because if it suffered 'technical difficulties' if it was merely a theme park.

Not precisely zero - the teacher friend of his appears more than once, and Tanyu appears as a child in one of the other episodes besides the one focused on her, IIRC. In the manga she certainly appears again, anyway.

Inazuma 2 has two versions and Inazuma 3 has three versions, but they're just me-too Pokemon-alike 'alternative' versions where there's a small amount of differing content between them. Really lame.

It's not, it's the version that was in the 3DS remake trilogy collection released in Japan. Inazuma Eleven GO! 2 would be the latest one - none of the GO! games have been released outside of Japan, not even in Europe.

Yeah, it's a different version (this is a port of the version included in Japan's 3DS Trilogy remake collection, and it's been dubbed into American accents rather than the original British dub, etc), so presumably there's different license rights at play, and they might not want this version to compete with the brand

It's basically Blitzball rather than Football - special moves are the name of the game, and the pitch is tiny compared to actual Football pitches, so lots of action constantly.

Cutting up the 3DS remakes and selling them individually is exactly what's happening, yes.

Japanese is a phonetic language. You say it like it's spelled.

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