yoshi-themoto
yoshi.themoto
yoshi-themoto

Missed that. After so many generalizations people do things start to become a blur.

No to mention it's also good enough to handle all other media activities besides gaming.

That's, like, your opinion man.

Everyone has PERFECT HAIR. It's all so swishy and shiny. Video game hair usually looks like somebody took a bowl of sludgy porridge and let it harden on their head, so The Witcher's next-gen GloriousLockTech (TM) is a welcome reprieve. Basically, I dare you not to be hypnotized by the pendulum-like movements of

This. Maybe buying a collector's edition with some thingamajinga I want like a figure but pre-ordering is something I never did.

Fences maybe? Best to avoid animal deaths and expensive damages.

The game may be a terrible mess but the art design is great!

My point is that the pack mentality is the same thing as families connections.

Yep, that mouth looks weird.

'member of the "pack"' "brother"

They're from McDonald's, that's why.

Highlight obscure RPG games that almost no one knows about?

I hate this gambling mentality that toys with the addiction centers of the brain.

The first fighting game with close to a thousand characters!

Ah, Monster Hunter.

Labels. Labels are good.

Ah OK, just in the net's cesspools.

A) It's an EA game so things like this are expected.

As for the improved controls, UI, and other elements fans have repeatedly asked for, BioWare was worrisomely hesitant to go into specifics. I asked if a better UI, an overhauled tactical view, click-to-move functionality, and better auto-attack were in the works, and all the developer offered was, "We're continuing to