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#1 Kosake
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To answer the things I know the answers to:

3 - This is Diablo 3, not Diablo 2.  There is no Enigma, no ruinwords, and no ability to teleport around all willy-nilly.

4 - Tap the right stick in any direction to dodge.

5 - There's Whimsyshire.  It's a secret level you can open up using the Staff of Herding.  A quick google search can walk you through that with ease (and a good bit of time)

6 - To make the Staff of Herding. 

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#2 Kosake
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No. No, no, and no a thousand times more. A "demon mode" would degrade the souls franchise into the land of cheesy gimmicks and BS that allows other, otherwise great series, to become played out, washed up, and no damned fun. This is the same reason we see reboots of game franchises that we thought had finally been put to death (Sonic, as a prime example.) Any form of a transcendence beyond the confines of humanity from hollow would bastardize the game's spirit.
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#3 Kosake
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As someone who played both DeS and DkS from day 1, and still play both, here's my 2 cents:

Harder initial difficulty - DeS made you work for some of the bosses, and didn't always make it immediately obvious how to kill something.  DkS went to the typical American philosophy of 'Hit the part that's obviously different to the point where it may as well have a target painted on'.  I know it doesn't matter for NG+ and on, but that initial feeling of dread was one of the better points of DeS that remains superior to DkS.

Dragons - Make them harder.  When I imagine a battle with a dragon, I'd like to think of a cross between Skyrim's dragons (in that they use claw, tail, breath, wing, fly away, hover, etc) and DeS difficulty.  This could provide heavy challenges for players in optional fights, or force players into trying tricks other than 'Super Heavy' builds.  While Seathe was an interesting boss, the whole tentacle monster / dragon hybrid thing made him woefully underwhelming.

Weapons - Make more weapons viable, and give more weapons the potential for 'S' stats.  Having only a hand full of weapons that are really viable for end-game play makes the game repetitive.  I don't want fist weapons to be a novelty, I want them to be deadly.  I don't want a Scythe to just look cool, I want it to strike fear into my opponents.  I want speed to have value, and for it to truly be a trade-off for power, instead of people just pivot-swinging their Zwei boom-sticks.

PvP - Fist off, remove forced PvP.  Period.  Some people play the game and love the co-op aspect, but hate having PvP forced upon them.  Make it an option or something.  Secondly; Remove back-stabbing on other players.  Simple.  Back Stabbing is a method used in many games for when you've snuck up on an enemy.  When another player is in your world, there's a very high chance that you know it.  There's no element of surprise,  no sneaking to your opponent, so why should there be PvP backstabs which are constantly glitched into using lag or various tricks?

Armor - Make more armors viable.  By end game, people have ran over the armors and picked them apart as which one is worth the most per point of weight, and found the best possible combinations for every build you can think of.  Some armors are obviously OP when you get them, some are obviously gimped no matter what.  Balance is needed.

Lastly, Monsters - I want more of them.  I want to be attacked by a group of monsters who could each easily kill me on their own.  I want to have to go on the defensive, find a strategic position, and take them out; or go out in a blaze of glory as I attempt to kill them all at once.  Either way, the monsters of the world need to pose more of a threat, and need to do so in greater numbers.

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#4 Kosake
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I tend to haunt goodwill alot for cheap games. Best thing I found there was a mint copy of Klonoa for the PS1 for $5 back when it was selling for $100+ online.

That funded quite a few more game purchases for me that month. lol

~Kosake

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#5 Kosake
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I agree, amazing work. Absoloutly stunning. This should be stickied if anything because it's the single best source for FFXIII information I've found to date

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#6 Kosake
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Crap. -_- Well thanks anyway. I guess I'll be keeping my eyes on Amazon and Craigslist in hopes of a lucky score. I swear, how stupid could Sony be to not put backwards compatibility on all there PS3 systems? Band of drooling retards. xD
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#7 Kosake
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Ok, here is the quick of it...

I'm going to be buying a PS3 here soon for myself, and one thing that I absolutely must have is backwards compatibility with my old PS2 games. I need to know what PS3 system I should get in order to have my backwards compatibility so I can keep playing my favorite PS2 games. I don't mind buying a used PS3, and I don't care about the Duelshock 3 controller. I've looked at the Playstation site, and they say that there is a 20GB, 60GB, and an 80GB system that are backwards compatible, but all 3 of them are no longer in production. Someone please help? Thanks. ^_^

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#8 Kosake
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It's not about what songs you like, it's about what songs are going to offer a challenge and a good experiance playing. Hell, I don't like alot of the GH3 songs, but I love playing it none the less.

But I do like most of the choices for GH:WT, I think it's going ot be an amazing balance between Vocal, Drum, Bass, and of course, Guitar songs, because as anyone with any musical knowledge can see, they deffinatly put some songs in there for every kind of player and instrument.

I'm gonna be getting GH:WT, then getting the RB2 software.

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#9 Kosake
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Name it Shnoogums. yeah, that's right. All hail our glorious full Shnoogums.

Skinny Dip in the light of a full Snoogums, Serenade someone by the dim light of a new Snoogums, most of all...

So it is written, erm, typed, so it is named.

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#10 Kosake
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Ok, my only real input on this - If these idiots are having a damn fit over Spore, then why aren't they sh!tting themselves over Black & White, where you play as GOD, or Populous Where you once again, play as GOD, seriously... It's just because you create your own creature that these people go nuts? *face palm* Get a life, and pick up a damn game now and then.
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