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    I just bought Dark Souls. Any tips?

    Well, this looks like a good thread for me to follow, as I too recently bought Dark Souls for my PC after having played it for about 8 hours on my friend's 360, and OT all I have to say is this: patience and lack of care. Might sound a bit conflicting, but by "lack of care" I mean not caring...
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    Fire Emblem 'Casual mode'

    You're right about one thing: Ignorance is way too bliss. I can buy 500 Lego pieces and make a castle using only 400, and nothing is lost. Yes, I have an extra 100 pieces that I didn't use, but that didn't stop me from making a cool 400 block castle, and the next smallest set is only 300. So...
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    Fire Emblem 'Casual mode'

    Ugh. You are missing my point. You can't recommend anything with regards as to which difficulty a random player should play on and people are looking for different things from a game. The experience of a game is what people want to make of it, which why it's such a popular thing. I, for one...
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    Fire Emblem 'Casual mode'

    Oi. YOU never said anything about difficulty in other games but the rest of the quote chain did, and stop telling me how to have fun. Classic mode will make some people too mad to keep playing, and therefore will not be the best experience for everyone in Fire Emblem. It's probably why they...
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    Fire Emblem 'Casual mode'

    I think that the name of the easiest mode in Deus Ex: Human Revolution sums up my feelings on all this: Tell me a Story. It's why I am a gamer instead of a bookworm. I get more engrossed and like a story better if I can interact with it. If the gameplay is good, I will replay it on harder...
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    Poll: Has Slender met his match?

    First and foremost, Angels do not "turn to stone". They cease to exist when looked at. Second, it's not "seeing" that causes them to quantum lock, it's perceiving them that does. There is an episode in which a blinded character escapes the Angels by a form of echolocation to make them think they...