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    I really don't see how you don't see what is different about the game.

    At first I was like "Oh man, what is the world coming to."
    Then I realized it was a Crayon Shin thing, then I realized that the world has always been pretty fu**ed up. Right in the childhood.

    And yet Here Comes Honey Boo Boo hasn't been taken off the air yet.

    Some people make claims to religion but he went a step further to use science and mathematics to prove gay marriage wrong.

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    This video is about EA and Star Citizen, but I'd like to think the shitbags at Capcom are having the exact same reaction to this.

    I guess I'm a bit of a sadist, I often root for the bad guy in these things.

    I love how you guys totally ignore Fable: the Journey and jump straight to ripping on Fable 3 instead.

    My idea is to give every single toddler a puff of a cigarette when they're young, like before they're 10. It'll make them remember how nasty cigarettes are every time they see one and I'll bet that 80% of those kids will never touch a cigarette again. Gotta get them when they're young.

    That doesn't seem like a very good answer. Is there something in particular about the Street Fighter franchise that you cannot find in other fighting games that you feel you're not getting in SFIV? What's stopping you from picking up another game like Skullgirls or Tekken? With the recent slew of fighting games being

    What do you think a new game can offer you that the existing game doesn't?

    If you have actually seen the amount of detail that they put into each individual ship, you would understand why. They are by no means a 'small' feature, and new ships are in addition to a <i>ton</i> of other features, such as celebrity voice acting, motion capture and a new development studio. See here for the full

    I actually made it all the way to Pinwheel before I read a wiki and realized I was going the wrong way. By that point I had already acquired the Black Knight Greataxe (lucky!) which I couldn't use until Sen's Fortress. I dunno whether that makes me a boss, persistent, or just dumb.

    Back in Pokemon Silver, I defeated a level 30-something Gengar with a level 5 Togepi.

    The Xenoblade sequel. Just do it.

    You're implying that games like CS and SF only rely on good mechanics and don't require any degree of knowledge of the game, which is about as far from the truth as you can get.

    Considering that a single character can easily take your average player 10+ hours to get anywhere good at, plus another 10+ hours to learn how to deal with each of the other new characters, I would say $15 is a steal for how much more variety it adds to the game.

    I'm guessing you've either never played this game, or you have no conception of how freaking huge the competitive scene is for this game. The SF franchise is not Call of Duty with its yearly expansions; they don't release content which is 80~90% the same, call it a sequel and charge the full price. This is probably

    Not everything applies, but you would be surprised how much your knowledge of one particular character can influence your skill with a totally unrelated character.

    Since I don't see this mentioned anywhere, what's your opinion on people who don't ever plan to get married?

    He could have euthanized a monkey with the rage virus. He could have prevented a major disaster for all you know!