1UP - I have a strange fascination with the idea of being lost. When I go to a new city, I tend to do very little planning beforehand, instead relying on my wits and impeccable knowledge of the constellations. That being said, I often find myself miles away from where I should be, and yet, completely content. There's no better feeling than taking a series of arbitrary turns and somehow stumbling upon an amazing site that you had no idea even existed. It's the closest I can get to pure exploration without burning my social security card and pulling an Into the Wild.
Toyohashi, Japan is set to host a large-scale Monster Hunter event to celebrate the franchise's 20th anniversary, complete with themed hotel accommodations.
Shaz from GL: "Acting is a difficult craft to master, and what many don't consider is just how hard it can be to perform across different mediums of entertainment."
Interesting article, it doesn’t surprise me because some people are better all a-rounders than others. Regardless of fame or how good they are in their specialty.
This is why I feel like the live action stuff in Alan Wake 2 especially is pretty bad. It also looks really cheap and amateurish.
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1980's sci fi.
For me any Fantasy > sci-fi as long we talk for JRPGs my favorite genre, I could never play a game that some1 from my party use modern guns it's something that drive me away instantly.
What a game setting must have to make me fall in love with it is first of all to look & be vast & endless, to be full with huge towns of all kinds & castles, fortress & towers left & right to have a deep & complex backstory & to be packed with ppl that each one have it's own shady agenda, I'm talking for political cospiracies & drama in case no1 get it yet I'm talking for something like Suikoden II <3 ;)