Bins are still incredibly useful and helpful. You still have to make sure not to give them the bins, but it speeds up trading considerably. It's easier to carry one bin than 20 individual trinkets.
Glorious topic and LP in general. I'm watching with close intent. You've reinspired my urge to make an Atlantis-esque fort, though I'm still wrestling with how to pump dry an area of a multiple z-level ocean. Here's to !!SCIENCE!!, then, even if things under water don't burn.
Unless it's...
A strategic money management (but not micro) in which you gain money in order to fund parts for mass producing steam punk robots, then sending them to do war with other massive companies for control the world. Squad based missions with unique pilots (who have different styles of piloting) that...
Phantom, a la Phantom Brave. Switching between physical and metaphysical would be fun for scaring people silly, plus possession (of items, darn confinement) would be nice.
Vampires. The option for immortality is nice, but I simply want to stab overzealous Twilight fans without being punished to the fullest extent of the law.
Nothing against Twilight, I'm sure it's good, but everyone of it's fans I personally know just won't shut up.
300 would be a lot less epic of Leonidas teamswapped. I don't like being on the losing side, but if I go down it's going to be in a blazing glory, not with some selfish coward tactics.
Woohoo, it just got even harder to play JRPGs. At least Disgaea is on the PS3, but I've lost about half the prospective library from Atlus. Maybe I'll find a BC PS3 somewhere.
So many times have I seen someone become evil or tormented because they outlived everyone. Immortality would be good for giggles for a while, but I couldn't stand it for long.
I've never met anyone whose Wii has had even minor damage to it, yet everyone that I've met who owns an XBox360 has had one break at some time. And my friends don't even use the XBox360 much; we're RPGers.
1. Code Geass
2. Death Note
3. Trigun (Haven't watched much, but wow.)
4. Samurai Jack Ruroni Kenshin
5. Lucky Star (Slice-of-life + lolis = win. Stop looking at me like that.)
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