My guess is you'll be doing your white-knighting... via Xbox Live. It's difficult to save real, live women!
My guess is you'll be doing your white-knighting... via Xbox Live. It's difficult to save real, live women!
Women don't play video games anyway, they just make sandwiches!
It's been a pretty disappointing April Fool's, but this blog was very funny.
Man, you bought a lot of games! Looking forward to that Jeanne D'Arc review. I ordered Bioshock Infinite online, but still waiting for it to arrive in the mail. No one-day shipping over here, they can't even guarantee things within a week!
Happy Easter man! I also got Infinite for $50. Though I pre-ordered that like 5 months ago on a deal. And I'm still waiting for it in the mail!
Well hey, I'm sure thousands have his autograph by now, but how many have tagged him on Streetpass?!
Again: Nier. Worth the price for the soundtrack alone (and the game is great too).
Your old gaming set up looks just like my old one; small TV, weak stand, stacked VCR's... all that it's missing is a jungle of wires!
What your collection lacks in size it certainly makes up for in awesomeness. Nothing much can beat Zelda and Metriod. And heck, your Gameboy, Gamecube, N64 and DS collections dwarf mine which is like one game combined!
Vagrant Story is indeed very solitary. I went in expecting something like FF Tactics or FFXII and it was this complex dungeon crawler. In the end, I liked that it was completely different from those other games. Not being tied to the FF brand meant they could really experiment here.
Also, I like how everyone here has commented on Grave of the Fireflies!
My favorite RPG this generation would have to be Nier. And that may have a lot to do with the fact that it feels like a RPG from the PS2! Lost Odyssey is somewhere up there as well.
Yeah, I had the ending of the movie spoiled for me many years ago. It wasn't until I actually watched it that I realized they basically tell you the ending in the first five seconds! And of course, my inner-wuss could not be withheld!
I read that the author of the book that Grave of the Fireflies is based on made the story basically for redemption. He felt responsible for his own sister's death from starvation during WWII.