tinye310
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The saying, "who is right? is anyone right? i don't know", (or moral relativity) the result will always be chaos because the human race is evil. That's why there needs to be a sense of right or wrong, that is why this is important to figure out what is right and what is wrong.

Yahhhh Anarchy! Let's go! wooo

Ya I never was able to finish SC1 campaign when I was younger, just wasn't into the sci-fi stuff at the time. Thanks for the info though, didn't know that!

Not sure if I agree with the article completely although I do see where you're coming from. I see more variation in new skins than I did in league, especially at the start!

Fair enough, I'm extremely easy to please when it comes to stories so I'm probably a bad judge to analyze a piece of literature.

That's a valid point and my memory sucks to remember lol!

Blizzard is pretty good with cliches, yet cliches don't make something bad, it's cliche because a lot times it works. Just like the 1 4 5 1 chord progression of almost every mainstream song. Talk about cliche.

I'm pretty sure it has. iirc there has been more competitive events in one year of SC2 then SC:BW's entirety. Then again, we didn't have twitch and the tools we have now back in the day.

Well said but RTS has had its swings, highs and lows, it's already past its low now. You can tell it's on the rise now with many more RTS genre's appearing. Same goes with ARPG's, there was a swing with that genre as well and so it will be with many genre's... except FPS lol!

If you think 4 factions worked out 'fine', you must not have known the scene very well. For a very long time there was a lot of balance mishaps from Orcs being by far the best race for a long to Undead being the weakest race for the entirety of its life based on race usage with the pros.

There's nothing wrong with that. I think the length of the campaign and the many achievements there are for SC2, the campaign is easily worth the price tag. For a long time I did just that.

Some publishers recognize that there is still a market for it and if the consumer demands it some publishers will release it and I think that's pretty cool.

Mmm the tears are delicious

Step two:

We're going to look so good you guys.

When you hear "anime," images of large eyes, funny and colorful hair, and peculiar fashion come to mind.

Thank you so much! Kotaku just started following me yesterday and I didn't know what to make of it! Finally after almost 2 years I am a real person!!

Really glad this is coming West! I'll be looking forward to it!

Yet it took near the end of the PS3 life to get it there... hmmm

Wow bro, way to take something out of context and enlarge it up the ass. There is a reason I said the past '20' years, just as the interviewer said. I specifically pointed to PSO2 because that is one of the largest issue with Sega in peoples mind at the current moment.