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#1 AirGuitarist87
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I play with my PODXT and headphones. Best of both worlds. Favourite settings are Marshall amp with the gain past 11 and some awesome Satriani-style delay.
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#2 AirGuitarist87
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Launch titles usually are pretty bad. Jump aboard the PS3 train of happiness.
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[QUOTE="AirGuitarist87"]I've yet to meet anyone else who's played and loved Mana Khemia.Tenko72
Both of those games are amazing!

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A believer!

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[QUOTE="Frame_Dragger"][QUOTE="AirGuitarist87"][QUOTE="Fightingfan"]

English can totally go to hell with it's 'silent letters'.

WTF do you mean there's a silent letter in that word -.-

Edit- I vote for Latin, it's sooo easy.

One spelling test I took as a kid had "rhubarb" in it. One of the thicker classmates started crying.

That alone is a reason to keep english, and any other language that is similarly formatted. :D

Not really. English is the one of the most infuriating languages to teach. There are so many exceptions to the rules that you might as well say it's written anarchy. Sore wa himitsu janakute yo. :P
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My mum is Catholic and my dad is Protestant. I was raised to not give a rat's ass.
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#6 AirGuitarist87
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My beautiful home country likely hasn't had a purebred "English" for over a millennia. We...kinda suck when it comes to being invaded.
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#7 AirGuitarist87
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English can totally go to hell with it's 'silent letters'.

WTF do you mean there's a silent letter in that word -.-

Edit- I vote for Latin, it's sooo easy.

Fightingfan
One spelling test I took as a kid had "rhubarb" in it. One of the thicker classmates started crying.
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#8 AirGuitarist87
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Last week I walked into my local Tsutaya (huge store for games, books and movies). The "recent release" section? About half were "visual novels" which are about as creative as "hey, I have a story and a powerpoint...I wonder if people would buy this". A quarter were turn-based strategy RPGs that have been using the same engine since the PS2. The rest were the westerns. Seriously, the reason a lot of people think Japanese games are creative is because they don't open the floodgates - they let out the best they have. Don't get me wrong, that stuff is pure gold and I do agree with you that Japanese game trump Western games, but for every 1 great creative Japanese game there are about 30 unimaginative shovelware games that surround it. Oh, and AKB 1/48 has been hanging around the charts for months now. Go figure.
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#9 AirGuitarist87
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Grandia 2
Grandia 3
Tales of the Abyss
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All great games. The combat in Grandia 2 as fantastic, but later outdone by Grandia 3, with a great story. Grandia 3 speeds up the combat and adds some more things and has an enjoyable story. Tales of the Abyss is a long game with a great story and some of the best characters I've ever seen in a game.

Ragnarok1051

Because both PS2 and PS3 can play PSone games, I'm going to use this as an opportunity to let my inner-fanboy give the original Grandia a big thumbs up.

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#10 AirGuitarist87
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[QUOTE="AirGuitarist87"]Gonna have to say Saturn to Dreamcast. Seriously.nameless12345

Saturn could handle Shenmue tho:

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:P

Hmm, I wouldn't say that's "handling Shenmue" so much as showing us what Shenmue would look like on Saturn. It reminds me of the first blocky triangle-boobed Tomb Raider. Show me a Saturn running the whale-chasing scene from Sonic Adventure, then I'll admit defeat :P