Sam's better.
Ah. Figures as much. Well, I don't feel like getting Sims 2 through other means again so I guess I'll be using this. Thanks anyways.
Is Origin really that bad? I hear so much about people loving Steam that I've never noticed anything bad said about Origin. Other than the fact that it's an EA thing.
Proud for all of them. Don't really see a need to play anything easier or harder. KH1 was a bit hard on Proud for me but that was only because I was rushing through trying to make the time limit for that trophy my first time through. Ended up being underleveled for just about every fight. Eventually I gave up on trophy hunting because it wasn't fun.
Type-0 is an action RPG (ARPG) not a turn-based RPG. It really deserved the console experience from the beginning imo. Only thing that people might miss out on is the "secret training" which levels up one character while the system is asleep. Unless that makes it into the HD version too.
Here's some info regarding the fan translation and...well, it's easily apparent as to why Square decided to file the Cease and Desist. Source: Kotaku Excerpt from a Skype conversation from the fan translation team: Spoiler Basically it boils down to the project lead SkyBladeCloud being a grade A douche who had no respect for his team nor Square who had not immediately filed the Cease and Desist the moment they contacted the team. There's plenty more to read back over at the source.
I'm touched.
Not really. It's more like I don't normally laugh at written humor. Unless it's accompanied by an image.
Castle Oblivion. If only because I'm usually the first(or nearly the first) to finish it.
It's amazing that Roxas still gets voted for this. Oh well. Voted for the most infamous one.
I don't really find anyone on KHV funny.
Call can hover it seems. At least she isn't a total reskin of Beck.
Kendric watched as the dean paced back and forth through the hall waiting for the rest of the students to arrive. Being left alone only made him more nervous. He took in a deep breath and patted his chest in an attempt to slow his racing heart. Unfortunately, it didn't work. His thoughts went back to the last time he had done this test. The golem knocked him across the hall and if he hadn't been as durable as he was, it would have broken several ribs. He had to pass this time...but what had really changed since then? It would only be harder now that he was graduating. Kendric looked down at his hands and chewed on his lower lip. A spell his father had taught him once came to mind. He had never used it before and, in fact, was warned never to do so. A "trick" passed down from his ancestors. Unlike other spells that required long rituals or memorization of complex phrases this one was much simpler--so much so that Kendric doubted it even did anything. There was no such thing as an easy spell. The sound of another's footsteps snapped Kendric out of his thoughts. He turned to see the short-haired brunette walk in. When she gave him a short bow he waved in return, smiling foolishly. Realizing how stupid it must have looked he immediately stopped and faked a cough. Not long after Tal arrived he heard some kind of strange sound come from her direction. He raised an eyebrow and turned to watch her hit her bag. A small scaly face popped out of a hole in her bag and stared his way. Kendric blinked at the creature and took a step towards the girl. It flicked its tongue out towards him before darting its head out of sight back into the bag. "That's a cute friend you've got there." Kendric spoke quietly as he stopped beside Tal. "Don't worry. I won't say anything." The truth was, he had known about Tal's little friend for some time now. Nobody puts that much food into their bag unless it was alive...or hiding something. Of course, to notice such a detail required a keen mind...or a good deal of observation. This was the first time he managed to get a good look at the creature she toted and speaking up was just a friendly reminder to be careful. Wanting to speak to her about more than just her secret Kendric asked, "What's that book you're-" More footsteps interrupted him. Kendric waved at the girl who walked in, glad that the place would not feel so empty now. "Anyways. What's-" He felt another presence in the room just appear out of thin air with a brief spike of aether in the air. The name of the boy escaped him but Kendric waved once more regardless as the other students began to crowd together with them. Kendric dropped his question and looked around the room. There weren't that many students around just yet. The others who were assigned to this group might have forgone taking the exam in favor of enjoying the celebration in the city. Some students who had no plans to take the Trial even participated in the yearly parade. They were the lucky ones.
Fan translation gets a cease and desist from Square. Maybe this was done late on purpose? I still don't get why everyone gets the number of students wrong. It's 14 not 12. Machina and Rem aren't part of Class Zero at the beginning but they join within the first hour(and they're kind of the main characters)! Thanks to @No Game No Bush for sending me the link.
In three thousand years the story of one man became legend. Regardless of whether or not anyone believed the stories of the religious, the world had been shaped by the tales of just one being. The current day calendar was numbered as such, marking this the beginning of the new year. 3000 A.H. After Heroah. Rather than some great battle between godlike beings for the fate of the world, scholars believe that Amelatu had been destroyed by a powerful yet primitive "aether bomb". Instead of one man rebuilding Zenith single-handedly they believe it was the efforts of the survivors of The Last War who were responsible for such a feat. Whatever the case this much is true, Pando has never seen war since that day. Golden eyes flashed as they skimmed through the paper. His paper. His thoughts often went back to his decision to write about this subject as it might have been too controversial of a topic to take a defensive stance on the legends of Heroah in an academic setting. The red markings by the page's title were what calmed him down. Kendric's professor told him that he had gotten one of the highest grades of his year. As much as that pleased him, he knew exams were not over just yet. Today everyone in the academy had been getting their results from exams. Writing. Math. Science. All but one... The last exam of the school year. It wasn't required to graduate but if anyone wished to enter in their homeland's defense or police force, they would have to pass it with flying colors. They called it "The Trial" which sounded a lot more ominous than it really was. It was a physical and magical test. At the end of every year it was the same test. Younger students did not have to worry about passing it for only the final test before graduation actually counted. It would not have been so daunting if it stayed consistent for everyone. Graduating students were always graded harshly and Kendric had yet to ever pass the test. Taking a moment to pat his hair down Kendric sighed and trashed his paper. It would hardly matter what he got if he returned home having failed the test his father had set the record for. "It's now or never." He pushed his door open and headed out the dormitory, passing by students who were already heading back. Groups of students were assigned a time to arrive and take the exam. Those coming back had just finished and by the smiles on their faces it was easy to tell that they had passed. Kendric lowered his head in shame to keep from meeting their eyes. "I don't even want to do this stupid test." Grass crunched under his shoes as he crossed the courtyard by the dorms and headed into the next building. His footsteps echoed as he walked on the white stone floor. This was the oldest building of the academy and its sole purpose these days was for the sake of the Trial. The large white hall was empty save for Kendric and the woman overseeing the exam. Dean Fey. Normally the academy's head would have been here but he left for the celebration leaving the dean in charge. "Good morning, Dean." Kendric placed a hand over his mouth to stifle a yawn. Deep down he hoped that the others would sleep the day away. If nobody else showed up, there would be no exam. He knew someone who was still recovering from last year's Trial. Why did it have to be against a golem?
In three thousand years the story of one man became legend. Regardless of whether or not anyone believed the stories of the religious, the world had been shaped by the tales of just one being. The current day calendar was numbered as such, marking this the beginning of the new year. 3000 A.H. After Heroah. Rather than some great battle between godlike beings for the fate of the world, scholars believe that Amelatu had been destroyed by a powerful yet primitive "aether bomb". Instead of one man rebuilding Zenith single-handedly they believe it was the efforts of the survivors of The Last War who were responsible for such a feat. Whatever the case this much is true, Pando has never seen war since that day. Golden eyes flashed as they skimmed through the paper. His paper. His thoughts often went back to his decision to write about this subject as it might have been too controversial of a topic to take a defensive stance on the legends of Heroah in an academic setting. The red markings by the page's title were what calmed him down. Kendric's professor told him that he had gotten one of the highest grades of his year. As much as that pleased him, he knew exams were not over just yet. Today everyone in the academy had been getting their results from exams. Writing. Math. Science. All but one... The last exam of the school year. It wasn't required to graduate but if anyone wished to enter in their homeland's defense or police force, they would have to pass it with flying colors. They called it "The Trial" which sounded a lot more ominous than it really was. It was a physical and magical test. At the end of every year it was the same test. Younger students did not have to worry about passing it for only the final test before graduation actually counted. It would not have been so daunting if it stayed consistent for everyone. Graduating students were always graded harshly and Kendric had yet to ever pass the test. Taking a moment to pat his hair down Kendric sighed and trashed his paper. It would hardly matter what he got if he returned home having failed the test his father had set the record for. "It's now or never." He pushed his door open and headed out the dormitory, passing by students who were already heading back. Groups of students were assigned a time to arrive and take the exam. Those coming back had just finished and by the smiles on their faces it was easy to tell that they had passed. Kendric lowered his head in shame to keep from meeting their eyes. "I don't even want to do this stupid test." Grass crunched under his shoes as he crossed the courtyard by the dorms and headed into the next building. His footsteps echoed as he walked on the white stone floor. This was the oldest building of the academy and its sole purpose these days was for the sake of the Trial. The large white hall was empty save for Kendric and the woman overseeing the exam. Dean Fey. Normally the academy's head would have been here but he left for the celebration leaving the dean in charge. "Good morning, Dean." Kendric placed a hand over his mouth to stifle a yawn. Deep down he hoped that the others would sleep the day away. If nobody else showed up, there would be no exam. He knew someone who was still recovering from last year's Trial. Why did it have to be against a golem?
While I admit that it's a possibility, I decided to ignore said possibility simply because it's unlikely to happen to me. If it does happen by some unlikely roll of the dice, I'll cross that bridge if I come to it.
Ironically, I think Capcom did this the right way when it came to a DLC/Expansion pack when it came to a certain game. Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen. Came with all the DLC and a huge load of improvements and new content that could only be found in Dark Arisen. The price was a good deal cheaper than the original when it first came out so even if you did buy all the DLC I felt that it was still worth it to buy Dark Arisen. Unfortunately, Capcom's way of handling DLC in their other games is well-known for being...less than pleasant. DLC is fine as long as it's worth it, filled with cheap aesthetics, or free when it's required to understand the story(in the case of "true endings").
No. I don't care what other people identify themselves as but I wouldn't date a transsexual/gender/whateveryouhipsterscallitnowadays because it would make me uncomfortable. Go ahead and identify as neither genders if you feel like it, I don't care. Not my business. For me(when it comes to dating), it's a very black and white kind of subject. Born female and felt comfortable with your gender/sex? No? Then I'd never be interested in this hypothetical person.
In~ Now for me to get working on a post.