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Gaming / Re: Legend of Zelda - The official Zelda thread
« on: August 24, 2010, 11:35:06 PM »Pics please?No, but I have a talented tongue.
And wait, you have a Hylian Book?
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Pics please?No, but I have a talented tongue.
And wait, you have a Hylian Book?
Comics are pretty much written for trade paperback form nowadays, so I don't blame people at all for downloading the individuals issues, then buying them when they finally come out in that form.Most comics are, of course. But I certainly can't imagine reading stuff like All-Star Superman or Batman and Robin all at once the first time around. It'd ruin the mood.
Man though, I can't wait for tomorrow. I hate missing a week of comics (even though I don't think anything important came out for me last week), and plus tomorrow Superman: Secret Origins FINALLY finishes up!
I understand this quite well. Truth be told, I wish I could've been following routinely for years, but being poor and not having the resources has unfortunately left me quite out of touch with my only ties being what ever shows up at the library from time to time. And as I said, with comics these days, accessibility for someone not knowing where to start is very haphazard.Get what you can, download everything else. I-ve been following quite alot of comics, and I do plan on getting all of them when they come out in trade paperbacks, but I take no guilt on reading them first online. I'll send you a PM with a helpful directory of downloadable files of pretty much all required reading in fast download.
You didn't say anything about Gotham City Sirens, though
I guess they didn't want to make Epona obsolete.They wouldn't have to. All they'd have to do, would be to make the Spinner something used like a skateboard. Not as fast as a speeding horse, but fast enough to traverse the town in style. Hell, it's enough like a skateboard when it goes through the spin tracks, why not use those tracks around Hyrule so we can have some super cool grinding places?
Yeah, it kinda sucked that once the dungeon was finished, whatever item you got from it was basically useless except for maybe a spot or two outside of it. Some exceptions apply, but it's the usual suspects (bow, clawshot). They really need to make it so that the items serve some use in the later dungeons on a more regular basis, same for out of the dungeons.It was such a sin. The Spinner item had so much, so much potencial to be used as some kind of potencial almost-skateboard if there was a worthy way to spam it out in the field by riding it in some cool way.
Pretty much what he said!It frightens me how I'm such a nerd and would type it all hundreds of times for anyone even loosely interested in either story. >_>;;;
Just read issue 3 of the Darkwing Duck series. They've set it up nicely, giving a nice epilogue to the series to link it to this, explaining what happened to make everything how it is in St. Canard. I'm loving this series! ^.^This has come as the biggest surprise of all. The best example I have ever, ever, EVER seen of any comic in the world... Of how to return to something great in STYLE. The art is absolutely beautiful and the whole thing just reads so satisfyingly and in-tune with the old show...
Highly recommended to all of you!
it seems that this thread also has "function" to ask for some advices so...She's your girlfriend. You should, by very definition, be able to tell her straight how you feel about everything, and that you're unhappy about your relationship. Don't cheat on her, cheating is the most rotten thing you can do in any kind of relationship, and it makes you not only the bad guy, but someone who likes to hurt. Just go and tell her truthfully how you feel, and tell her that if she isn't willing to change how she feels, you don't feel this relationship is worth pursuing.
mind if I ask any of your advice(s)?(click to show/hide)
still, you may think this problem is a problem anyone can solve... but not for me...
and don't you suggest me to ask this problem to my parents or friends because I'm rarely talked to my parents and I only have few friends... and they're extremely busy with their college, too...
so please, help me...
It seems like Dormammu has Dethroned Magneto as main Marvel VillianAnihilus woulda wiped his ass with both of them.
There ARE details. Since it's a mostly JP-only affair for now though, you just have to know where to look...I see lotsa story, anime, and cutscenes. This is a game, I want to at least know how it plays, or what definite RPG genre it's trying to put itself into.
http://www.andriasang.com/e/blog/2010/08/19/catherine_preview/
http://www.andriasang.com/e/blog/2010/08/19/first_look_catherine/
Malware Bytes should help with that, no need to toss your hard work and years of insanity on the net out the window. Seriously, Google the name of the evil monster that infests your computer. There are more detailed methods of removal online.I'll play it safe. I've googled it, it's too damn generic to be able to notice, and I can't take my time copying up every single thing running in my taskbar until I find out what it is. It's at the shop right now.
A little bit of patience saves you a lot of time and money.
That sums up those thoughts.All stories have potencial, no matter what the theme. Problem is, the usual fantasy background doesn't always pursue it into original settings, instead making us traverse old clichés over and over.
Incidently, I have played Fallout 3 and currently am introducing my Fiance to the game. I understand that it has potential, just as much as anything else really. It's a matter of how that potential is used. I tend to like how the fantasy stories are presented instead of the post-apocalyptic, that's all. *shrugs*
Thanks for the assist, Acid.I actually think that most ideas on the medieval setting have been wasted. While the apocalyptic future place... I mean, how many big RPGs do you know with that setting, aside from Fallout? Plus, have you played Fallout 3? It goes INSANE with possibilities, from hunting zombie rednecks, allying yourself with a brain in a jar, fighting a war with a mech that spouts patriotic catchphrases, teaming up with a troll who reads Shakespeare, fighting alien ships in space in a Star Trek-like bridge, exploring the disturbing depths of a scientist's virtual reality while he's in the body of a murderous little girl... I mean, what CAN'T be done with post-apocalyptic?
Anyway, while the major differences are mostly of the visual kind, the basic idea is the same. While there are differences, it's still the same basic idea and a world that contains more interesting possibilities than say... Apocalyptic future place. Or rehash of WW2/Iraq war herp derp.
Oh and I ain't ragging on all Apocalyptics... I likes me some Fallout. After a while it just starts falling into semantics. It's perfectly reasonable to appreciate both forms and hold them in the same regard without getting our panties in a knot.
Are you SURE you got Spybot on your machine?Dunno if it's got that name. It called itself something like "Free antivirus XP" and it just booted up automatically, closing off Avast just as it finished telling me that I had an infection. I restarted it manually, and then as soon as it turned on, it showed me Avast as completely turned off, and froze up everytime I tried to click it. I'm pityful at general know-how of these things, and last time that happened, I had to reinstall Windows. So I just turned it off manually and took it to the repair shop.
The Sea King Temple is not even hard at all, just way too annoying. And I disagree, in difficulty TP>PH, PH is a complete joke in difficulty.TP's biggest sin is the fact that it has amazing and epic-looking bosses, which are completely easy and unsatisfying to defeat.