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The Swanton825

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  1. I thought Origins was a really good game. It's biggest flaw is that it doesn't quite measure up to Asylum and City, which was is tall order for any developer, much less for one whose only experience with the series was the WiiU port of City. The brightest spot is how much Troy Baker and Roger Craig Smith (especially Baker) make for great younger versions of Hamill and Conroy respectively. If you ask me, as long as you love Asylum and City, Origins is worth giving a chance.
  2. I prefer third person for melee and magic characters and first for ranged characters because I can't aim for crap in third.
  3. I like to clear one town at a time and if I get a quest that takes me away from the area I set it aside for later.
  4. Yesterday I discovered the comedic wonder that is Frankie Boyle. And here I always thought Scots were too busy kicking attempted terrorists (who are also on fire) in the balls to be funny.
  5. The PS4 isn't backwards compatible at all. There are rumors that it might have PS1 and PS2 compatibility someday at some point, but I doubt it. To be honest, you're better off just buying a PS2 off of Amazon.
  6. As far as I can tell, it's just free for public testing. The full version will probably be the usual $60. But Cliffy B's stench is nowhere to be found, so we might get one as good as 2004. (Seriously, UT3 sucked. Who the hell wants a story from Unreal Tournament?)
  7. *Puts on hipster glasses* Please, one can only have a truly great fantasy team when it is named after a character from an Adult Swim series.
  8. Never played that so I can't say for sure. The quests work like your usual CRPG or MMO, you talk to the quest-giver, get an entry in your log (which is too damn rare in JRPGs if you ask me), go do whatever they need you to do and then go back. It's been a couple years since I played it, so I can't remember the exact details of the questing, but I definitely remember loving how much easier sidequests were to track than the average JRPG.
  9. I can't even describe how big of a heart attack I almost had when the draft just closed on me. Glad it was just an issue with the system and not that I managed to miss the whole draft like I thought initially.
  10. It wasn't perfect, but I had a lot more fun with it than GTA III. True Crime: New York was godawful though. And since I'm recommending games, anyone here who likes JRPGs and doesn't have Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky is doing themselves a great disservice. I haven't beaten it yet (mostly because I was waiting for the PC release since the PSP saves can't be carried over to the sequel), but Trails in the Sky has given me more hours of fun than so many other recent RPGs.
  11. Yes I have played it, and for me, Sleeping Dogs blows it out of the water.
  12. If you want a better "Dogs" game, give Sleeping Dogs a shot, it's one big love letter to Hong Kong action movies. And gameplay-wise, it takes from the best open-world games (the melee combat is just like the Arkham games, for instance).
  13. Alright, thanks. As a Vikings fan it kills me inside, but Aaron Rodgers is definitely going to be one of my keepers.
  14. Okay so, total noob question, do the rosters reset before the draft?
  15. I'm going to play it, but I'm not looking forward to how sad I'm going to be afterwards.
  16. Thanks for explaining. I've spent the last couple days trying to figure out how it was a burial, but I get what you mean now. I also didn't know he was going to go make a movie. I do know that when he comes back I'm going to mark the hell out, as he's become one of my favorite wrestlers.
  17. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey and Devil Survivor, Infinite Space, Inazuma Eleven (you have to get this from the UK, but it works just fine in an American DS), Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, and Dragon Quest IX (if it wasn't one of the DQ games you were going to get). There's also another Mario & Luigi and a Fire Emblem, but I haven't played either one.
  18. Okay, I have to ask, how is someone getting the crap kicked out of them because their opponent has the numbers advantage means they're being buried? If they're not building towards Ambrose winning the MitB briefcase from Rollins, I'll be surprised. I agree it didn't explain anything but is it really worth continuing this discussion? With all the stupid shit that's been done in wrestling, this is worth questioning so much? EDIT: This whole thing just falls under http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FridgeLogic
  19. Then you were born in the wrong era, because wrestling is never going to back to realism like that ever again.
  20. That's like complaining about Triple H grabbing his sledgehammer from under the ring when he didn't expect to wrestle that night. Or for that matter how the exact object any wrestler wants to use is just sitting for him under the ring no matter the circumstance. Sometimes a little leap in logic is worth a cool spot like that.
  21. Oh...my...God... That was the best spot I've seen in a long time! I just love this feud between Ambrose and Rollins!
  22. I never could get into Civ V like I did with IV, but I'm still hopeful for this. This is quite possibly one my most anticipated games. It looks like what I always imagined procedural generation would create. I only hope it lives up to the hype.
  23. Let me put it this way, pay $9.99 (or roughly €7.46) once every six months and you can watch any pay-per-view, including live ones whenever you want. Plus NXT, Superstars and tons of old WCW and ECW events.
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