"Keep in your mind the Days they spent together the Pain they suffered the Smiles of Hope given to each other... Keep in your mind the Ones who armed are also the Ones who struggle to live the Ones who forced to face their convictions just as the unarmed Ones like you..." -Hiromu Arakawa (Fullmetal Alchemist manga)
Death Note and Bleach are in two completely different categories, but I'd have to say Death Note for its pure intelligence over Bleach's typical shonen plots. Don't get me wrong, I love both, but Death Note easily pwns that one.
Risk Own. XD Original, yes?
It's not too bad, but definately not one of my favorites. Outside your window, silly.
Yes, I just saw it. Risk Own, I presume?
Pardon me, but who the **** are you?
No, they're used to me bashing people for not typing things all the way out. XD Moving on.... Shadow and Darkfire
Oh dear, the world's going to explode now, isn't it?
Lady-of-Poor-Usage-of-the-English-Language?
Nope, I think you covered everyone.
*twitch* I hate that. I would hit you for it, but I have the feeling that would solve nothing. I dub you Sir-of-Poor-Usage-of-the-English-Language.
Well, this is slightly ridiculous. Why am I even posting here?
That seems to happen to me a lot... >_> Hello, now you've spoken to me. Yay?
^ One-Who-Does-Not-Type-Out-The-Word-'You'
I should be offended that I'm not on that list... but I've never spoken to you before in my life, so instead I'm rather relieved. HOORAY for useless redundant posts!
1) Star Wars: Heir to the Empire by Timothy Zahn 2) Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six (yes, there is a book, not just a game) 3) Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer 4) Forgotten Realms: Homeland by R.A. Salvatore 5) The Lord of the Rings and/or The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien I know I'll be editing this as I think of things...
^ Shiny......
For those of you who've been wondering where I've been spending my time away from the forums, it's been here: attempting to find some redeeming value to the TR:A game. This is the Jade mini-review/rant. Bear with me, please. There are no spoilers for the game storyline itself, though if you've played the original, you wouldn't have to worry anyway. For fans of the original Tomb Raider, the new Anniversary falls hopelessly short. Touted as a "remake of the original", it in fact retains little of the best TR game of all the ones I've played so far. Yes, the graphics will blow you away compared to the 1996 graphics of the original, yes there are new moves, different enemies... but, there are those of us who simply want our original Tomb Raider (which sadly can not be played on Windows XP without downloading several patches, spinning around to your left three times and... and only on days that don't end in 'y'.) playable on our computers. So anyway, for those looking into this game as a "remake" of the original, save your money. Unless you want to spend several hours just figuring out the controls, then another several attempting to get through a level before realizing: "hey, I'm allowed to climb around corners now?!", buy something else. Oh yes. And cheat codes can only be unlocked by beating a level twice. Once to unlock the replay, and another time on "time trial" mode... doesn't that defeat the purpose of a cheat code? ~Jade
I'm not gone yet, as my ride is not here... hmmm....
Farewell! I have to get ready for Tang Soo Do now, so I am leaving as well! 'night!