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My enthusiasm to devour the series sort of faded with Feast of Crows, but I was too much of a fan of Storm of Swords and Clash of Kings to not be a huge fan of the series overall. 

Sorry, but Bran remains the most boring part of the first two books.  Davos chapters were somewhat spaced apart that I would forget what he was up to in between chapters. 

On the one hand, he gets pelted with shit and Tyrion gets some great lines at his expense.  But I am not looking forward to a lot of those scenes either.  IN a way, I am relieved that they didn't cast the parts for their ages in the books as that would have made it even harder to watch. 

The rise and fall of the Spin Doctors will always epitomize the 90's for me, but Temple of the Dog is awfully close. 

He is awfully defensive about it.  Was someone accusing him of feigning enjoyment of stealing bread?  "I don't think you even like stealing bread."

For the illiterate, a huge and improbably victory. 

It is a shallow consideration, but people do like having a physical collection of things to show off.  I'm slowly doing more of my reading through digital formats, but I still have a large bookshelf to fool people into thinking I am well-read. 

This.  People could get into shows like Breaking Bad or Game of Thrones much easier if they started selling the DVDs earlier than two weeks ahead of a premiere of new seasons. 

It is sort of nice to find a bunch of old mix-CDs and trace your evolving (or not) taste in music. 

The DVD of Archer has the entire pilot episode with Sterling replaced with a velociraptor. 

I have always meant to track that down out a basic impulse to be a completist with that series, but it hasn't been a particularly high priority.  My impression was that apart from the art style and familiar terms, it doesn't have too much that distinguishes itself as either a First person game or a SMT game.  I

The simplest and most accessible game was probably Digital Devil Saga for PS2.  It doesn't have intense dungeon crawling nor a complex monster recruitment/fusion system and the character development tree is pretty straight forward.  The Persona games have the most interesting stories, but they also come with a pretty

Why stop there?  I will consider watching that Zooey Deschanel show if it starts featuring dinosaurs. 

My impression is that the positive reviews have a lot to do with appreciating the novel approach to design as opposed to being another attempt to emulate either Half Life or Call of Duty. 

If she died in a car crash along side Christina Hendricks there would be mass-suicides. 

Will there be an Android version eventually?

You get a good feel for how the command system works, but the actual scenario in the demo is not the best use of it.  You can see the potential, but the first half hour isn't going to blow you away with the implementation.  By all means, give the demo a shot.  I certainly didn't have it pegged as being something other

Having only checked out the demo, I can say that Vanquish is a hell of a lot faster paced game. 

Resident Evil 4 and 5 and Shadows of the Damned are horror themed shooters.  Shinji Mikami is, I believe, attached to all of those games in some way too. 

I always give Atlus credit for releasing these games in the U.S..  It is a prolific series that has never had more than a cult following, but Atlus has been localizing nearly every SMT game since Nocturne for the PS2.