trainzebra
trainzebra
trainzebra

In fairness, DC comics has made trying to hard into an art form.

Which...I dunno, kind of makes it all look a bit silly, no? Call me a fake space combat purist, but the ballet moves of the prequel trilogy seemed as fake and boring as the rest of the flicks; overly-choreographed and using spins to make up for a lack of gravitas (or acting ability).

He only loses by a dollar if he makes a bad bet. If he answers correctly, then his bet was intentional in order to tie. If he gets it wrong, he loses money.

OH MY GOD IT'S MADE FROM MILLIONS OF WORMS!

You're goddamn insane.

There have already been all those comments.

The story is completely valid. That doesn't make it feel any better to have the latter half of that ordeal immortalized as a gif. People naturally make the assumption that it's abuse, because the gif is only one portion of the story, and not everyone stays on top of their gif source news.

You didnt save yourself. made a comment without researching. It happens man.

lol this exactly: "King does not clone games"

I like how you said that in a way that paints me as an American who only thinks about the US.

I live in Europe.

Dear lord that went so fast I couldn't even tell what was going on.

You know, this is one Final Fantasy ending I wish they would have left alone.

SPOILEEEEERRRRS!
I really like the fact that they had balls to "kill off" the main character and leave the lovers apart. Even when the writing or acting or whatever wasn't on par on this game according to some people, the ending made up for

I seriously hope this has the potential to go horribly wrong. As in, there are no limits as to how many scares can be generated at one time. So in a single instance you can have fifteen different 'scares' occur, with fifteen boogiemen jumping out of fifteen closets in a single room, making the game less Psychological

Yep. I'm a girl, and apparently I have a "male" communication style because I respond by suggesting solutions.

So meta. Mind=blown

Because Japan has been trying to make more malleable character meshes that react to physics for the past 20 years.

You can call yourself a true gamer if your main tool is a deck of cards or a bag of dice.