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#1  Edited By Kyodra

I would have said Final Fantasy VII a few years ago but now I'd say Persona 4. Only game which soundtrack I've ever bought. Currently watching the anime version and still enjoying the story, even though it's my third time experiencing it.

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#2  Edited By Kyodra

Adventure Time has so much disguised adult humour that I'll count it as an adult cartoon. It's the best show currently on television.

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#3  Edited By Kyodra

And to answer the actual question, too many to count.

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#4  Edited By Kyodra

You're not alone in finding non-humans sexy, obviously even the game developers expect people to find the aliens attractive since you can start a sexual relationship with many of them. I see no harm in fantasising about something that isn't real, like aliens or other anthropomorphic characters. It isn't harming anyone.

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#5  Edited By Kyodra
@LordAndrew
A dollar. Ha! I wish it was a dollar. On Android they give us all the Angry Birds games free, but expect us to put up with ads that get in the way of gameplay, ads that you can't get rid of without turning on airplane mode or rooting the device. As intriguing as the gravity concept sounds, I just can't tolerate those kinds of ads. Giant Bomb recently convinced me to downlaod Bumbledore, the bee wizard game. Also free on Android, but it has less intrusive ads and you can pay to get rid of them. Makes it hard to go back to Angry Birds. Yes, I'm aware ad-free paid versions exist on the Amazon Appstore, but the Amazon Appstore only exists in the US. So to summarize: fuck Rovio.
Ad-free Angry Birds Space is available for a dollar on Android marketplace, at least where I live. It's the only one of the bunch available for purchase instead of being free with ads.
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I have always had bad vibes about studios changing endings to be more positive for the audience. This was done with the films Blade Runner and Army of Darkness, one ending was changed for the worse (by a lot), the other was about as good as the original. I have not yet seen the ending of Mass Effect 3, and I haven't looked at the promotional material (trailers, interviews, etc.) even though the first two games are my favourites of this generation. I wonder if many people built their expectations too high based on the marketing and just need time to accept it, or if the ending is genuinely terrible. I guess I'll find out for myself.

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#7  Edited By Kyodra

I remember FF7 fondly, but it hasn't really aged well, certainly worse than the SNES ones. I wouldn't want Square-Enix to make a remake with the Advent Children style semi-realistic looking characters, I much prefer the anime style in the cutscenes of the original game. That's the way I still see the characters when I think about them. I am pretty certain they will eventually do a remake, they have done so with FF3 and 4. Like those remakes this will also probably be on a portable console, it's financially less risky for them that way.

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#8  Edited By Kyodra

@depecheload said:

Or maybe it will bring about a wave of companies not building up expectations by making outright lies during interviews? Or maybe it might bring about the realization that RPG gamers care more about story than MP and paid day-one DLC? How about those things?

The marketing teams will continue to bullshit people to buy games, that I am certain of. I don't personally watch interviews of games before they're out and instead judge the game on its own merits, so I wasn't aware of these lies.

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#9  Edited By Kyodra

@jakonovski said:

@Kyodra said:

They're just digging themselves deeper by doing this, now the complaining fans will know that their whining gets results. As we all must know by now, fans will never be entirely happy, so this will most likely just bring another wave of bitching and moaning. Bioware should've stuck to their guns and proclaimed that not everything in life always turns out the way you like to, so why should it in video games.

Stop being so melodramatic, authors have rewritten their work through history because their fans demanded it. Arthur Conan Doyle and Charles Dickens did it, to name a couple.

I'm not being melodramatic, just voicing my opinion, and the obvious, on this particular case. I hope they make it a college film style "what happened to them after this" clip and stick it after the ending, I'd love to see the fan reaction.

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#10  Edited By Kyodra

They're just digging themselves deeper by doing this, now the complaining fans will know that their whining gets results. As we all must know by now, fans will never be entirely happy, so this will most likely just bring another wave of bitching and moaning. Bioware should've stuck to their guns and proclaimed that not everything in life always turns out the way you like to, so why should it in video games.