If people wanted to read about the author's personal politics, they would read their political blog. I don't see why you would need to bring your personal politics into a game review.
I'm not sure how this will go down, but I figured it couldn't hurt to ask if you guys don't mind. It's been a long-time since my last true relationship. I've been on a handful of dates and had a few no-strings-attached 'meetups', but it's been a years since I was last committed to an actual...
Hey guys, I'm just curious if anyone here is going to Kawa this weekend. It would be cool to meet up with a few people from here and maybe play a few rounds of Smash Bros.
I enjoy both, but I find myself watching a lot more dubs. It's just easier to relax and watch a dub than trying to read subtitles and occasionally even pause and rewind to read text.
Why do people feel the need to self-destruct on social media? Seriously, what good ever comes from expressing controversial political views on Twitter when you are a public figure. First of all you are potentially alienating your audience and putting your job in jeopardy. Second of all you are...
I can't remember what the first game I ever played was, but I think it was one of these:
-Super Star Wars for SNES
-Super Mario Bros. (1 or 3) for NES
-Zelda: A Link to the Past for SNES
Going to have to agree, but I fully admit I'm also biased. MGS was my first entry to the series and the only game I've gone back to play more than once so far. I still need to finish 2, but haven't got around to it yet.
Snake Eater was really good, had a memorable story and solid gameplay...
So far my collection is pretty small, but I hope to expand it soon:
-Animal Crossing: New Leaf
-Bravely Default
-Super Smash Bros. 4
-Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
And a single DS game: Phantasy Star Zero
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