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In the middle of replaying Vagrant Story in the PSP, so I know what you mean.

Yes the Illusive Man's HQ raid is pretty awesome! Keep in mind, though, once you're done with that mission, the last part of the game automatically triggers, and only the Sol System becomes available for travel. So, if you have other missions that are still open, I suggest you do them all first before going after the

I just read your dilemma, and I don't want to ruin your weekend... but it seems to me that they (your boss) is looking to remove your position. It does not make sense, to me at least, that you are doing your job and was commended on it before by your boss, then out of nowhere, she starts threatening you with your job.

Yes, I can't wait! Legend of Korra and Young Justice satisfy my cartoon cravings every week!

I have a feeling Chrysler/Dodge picked her as a reviewer, not because she has some knowledge or inclination on what constitutes a great car, but because she represents the ideal demographic for the Dart.

I'm liking Legend Of Korra as well, and... I did not follow Avatar at all. I do know the basic premise, and I just found out that Amazon Prime has all of the Avatar episodes. I'll probably do a marathon one of these days.

Sorry to hear that, watch something that has a lot of fan service instead?

Well to be fair, the Move only factors in on some of the exercises. By performing the exercises demonstrated using the Move (e.g. doing jabs in the cardio workout), you get additional points to complete your set goals.

Due to my lack of exercise motivation, and a general lack of quality games using the playstation move, I decided to get the first exercise game that I see in the store. I ended up getting Fit In Six, not really being excited, and generally approaching the game with a sense of dread ("This is probably a waste of

I suggest you look into Darker Than Black Gaiden instead. It's a 4-episode OAV that sits in between season 1 and 2. If anything, those 4 episodes salvaged DTB as a anime franchise to me.

I'd say go for it, if it makes you smarter, better built, and regenerate.

I'm willing to bet that they will reveal what happened to those characters soon. Red Arrow especially has a very interesting story hook in last season's finale, so I'd like to see a reconciliation there.

I remember this one time when me and a friend are giving some out-of-towners a tour of Chicago, with me at the wheel. Prior to that, I've never driven in downtown Chicago. So, when my friend clarified my lack of experience to which I agreed, he gave me one of the nicest compliments anyone gave me:

Hell yeah! I guess this is one of the benefits of being a gamer: we have an outlet at least, to vent our frustrations in real-life sports. Congratulations on your wins!

I am a Chicago Bulls fan. So when I saw how our MVP is now injured and possibly out until next season, I was really disappointed. However, I've decided to change this disappointment and turn it into motivation.

Don't be afraid with exploring the other classes and races, once you unlock them. So far, I've played as a human engineer, a turian sentinel, a quarian infiltrator, and now I have a drell vanguard, with the 3 previous characters all in level 20 and uploaded to my war effort. I'm usual an assault-type player, and I'm a

There was an article here in Kotaku addressing this. It looks interesting to me, at least.

Thank you for this!

Weird, Garrus performed very well for my Shep. He is my designated marksman, providing long-range duties, while my Shep and another member do flanking duties. He saw a lot of action in ME2, but I had to go with Grunt in my primary squad. For my ME3 run, he is with my main group, along with Liara, but in the final

Afterprom consisted of us wandering around a grocery store in pjs singing the theme song for "Firefly" and downing energy drinks. Did I mention we were geeks? (Edit comment)