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I’ve played a couple of open-world games, but the ones that really stand out to memory were Grand Theft Auto 3 (my first open-world game with 3d graphics that permitted me to do anything), and Freelancer (space exploration, combat, even piracy, and trading).

Hehe no problem! I’m not around as much, but I’m right here when you need help!

A lot has already been said about the Chrono Trigger comparisons with I Am Setsuna, but I’m starting to wonder: is it possible that this game may have been created to cater more for the new JRPG players? Is this a great game to introduce another player to the genre?

Thank you for saying this. I’ve been bothered with how they seem to enjoy forcing human drama in a Bond film. Not that I have anything against drama and character development, but if you spend the majority of the film exposing Bond’s various hang-ups and analyzing it to the ground, the whole thing simply fails. That’s

Same here, bought my ‘13 G37X a few months ago after trading in my ‘06 G35X. I tried to check out what else is out there, even entertained getting an SUV, but for a price point I’m comfortable with and based on my previous experience, these are pretty good cars. The G37X simply checked a lot of my wants list, plus the

Exactly this. Personally, I like it best when I get surprised watching a beloved franchise/genre getting a bigger media treatment, like Fury Road (so awesome). Arrow is a favorite of mine, especially seasons 1 and 2. Admittedly, season 3 was not as exciting, but I don’t go out of my way and say that the show sucked.

I try my best to maintain this disposition as well. Kudos to you, and I hope more fans will adopt this same mentality.

I will not be surprised if this actually happens.

I always remember the Morning Spoilers entries for Arrow on how the directors/producers of the show repeatedly gush over David Ramsey’s acting, and last night’s episode clearly displayed why.

Sorry, I have no clue as well. I was actually surprised to learn that Victor Garber will be a mainstay in that spinoff, but no mention of Robbie Amell. My guess: whatever story justification that they may have, it will be shown at the Flash/Arrow crossover next week, since Firestorm will be there as well.

We sure do. Now is a good time to get into TV shows, a lot of good things are on, and not just comic-book based shows.

Besides the slight oversight on who was kidnapped (it was Lyla, Dig’s wife who was kidnapped), I agree. David Ramsey really showed a lot of emotion last night, his character’s vitriol against Ollie was spot on. That’s why I mentioned in a post here that it’s entirely possible that Team Arrow will no longer exist in

I have a feeling that the ending was simply structured like that for the non-comic book fans of the show, to give the season finale a more dramatic flair to it. Just as how the mid-season finale showed that the show’s protagonist was stabbed in the chest and kicked off a mountain ledge.

Somebody correct me on this, but I don’t think Roy Harper is part of the regular cast in that spinoff. It’s Atom, Sara Lance, Firestorm Victor Garber, and uh... I think Captain Cold. I thought I read somewhere that Colton Haynes is trying to break into movies or something.

Oh, you didn’t mention that Ray turned over ownership of Palmer Tech to Felicity.

As much as I liked learning more about Bond as a character, I have to agree with you. My second favorite Bond film is Casino Royale (2006), and what I enjoyed most about that film is that Bond is the ruthless killer who made mistakes, who was primarily focused on the mission, and in the end, who learned just a little

Damn that Airship fight! I know your pain, CoP was brutal, especially back when death means loosing on XP (don't forget the XP buffs before any fight). I hated the Promyvion in the teleport areas, because they're capped to 30 (I think), and not many parties like DPS for some reason. It was so bad for me, that I had to

After the awesomeness of The Flash last Tuesday, I was pretty disappointed with last night's Arrow, which IMO, has to be the weakest episode that I've seen from this show since I started watching it. The only character development that I've seen is primarily focused on Deadshot, and I did not mind the flashbacks at

<i>Remembering that though should help you reframe what's really important in your life - and odds are, that's not your work, not that thing that everyone says "only you can do" at your job, or what your boss or that jerk in the other department said about you or your team. Like you said, it's liberating.</i>