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  • NeonNinja
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    Tales of Vesperia is the kind of game that once you start playing it you simply can't stop. Vesperia doesn't really do anything new for the genre, but it manages to be everything you could ask for in a videogame. From fun and exciting battles, beautiful graphics, a moody soundtrack, a good story that shines because of it's brilliant characters, wonderful dialogue, and how surprisingly mature the entire game ends up being. Tales of Vesperia is like a dream come true, especially for fans of the role-playing genre. The game starts off at a brisk pace as you're Continue »
  • Lately I've Been Kinda Sorta Maybe Considering a Handheld

    It's no secret that I don't enjoy handheld gaming. I figure if I'm going to play a videogame I'm going to sit in front of TV or Computer Monitor and play. If I'm out, why should I play? And if I have the option of playing a console or a handheld, why choose the handheld when it's usually meant to be a bite-sized game to be played on the go? And like I said, I don't like to play while on the go.I have endured long car trips without a handheld. Instead, I'd take a book. I'd read or Continue »