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#1 director13
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Idk ive heard that the first eps of FMAB are really fast paced because it's recovering FMA ground. As a result, it can get confusing and character development is skimped. But you say this isn't true and I should be fine with FMAB independently?
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I'm just worried that, if I jump into FMAB without FMA, I'll get confused or miss out character development that the creators unintentionally relied on in FMA (as most viewers who began watching FMAB, most likely saw FMA). What do you guys think?
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#3 director13
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Skip the first series completely, watch Brotherhood completely.

Crazyguy105

I would do this, however, I heard that the first 10 or so episodes of Brotherhood kinda lean on the first 26 episodes of the original series' character introductions and characterizations; as a result, the first 10 episodes of Brotherhood seem rushed and confusing to newcomers. This is just what I heard, of course.

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#4 director13
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Hello everyone!

So, I want to get inot FMA this summer; I was wondering if you could suggest one of the three methods that has been spinning around in my head (Sorry folks, but lets limit this to just the anime [no manga option]):

Option 1: Watch the first FMA anime series completely. Once finished, Start Brotherhood and watch it completely through.

Option 2: Skip the first FMA anime series all together. Start and finish Brotherhood completely.

Option 3: Watch the first FMA series up to episode 26 (right before the creators began working on their own, diverging plot). Then, start Brotherhood fully and completely.

Thanks in Advance!

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#5 director13
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I'm not talking about movies that are disturbing with excessive gore, bruatlity, and "pop-out-and-scare-you" moments-- I'm talking about horror movies that are scary and frightening due to direction, atmosphere, etc...

There has been only one movie that has scared me when i was a kid: The Exorcist. I remember i was too scared to go to the bathroom after watching that movie. Now that I'm older, i'm trying to find something that can scare me, and i have been unsucessful thus far. I have nerves of steel thanks to excessively playing the Silent Hill series in the dark, by myself, throughout childhood.

So, i want to watch a scary movie one of these summer nights, by myself, and truely be frightened.

So, i ask: What is the scariest movie ever made in your opinion?

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#6 director13
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Hey guys.

Well, i want to play an old school RPG in my summer downtime and i'm contemplating between these two, as they are in the PSN store.

I know both games are fantastic and that the stories are independent, but what should i play?

If i do happen to play both, which should i play first? IV?


Oh, and one final question: how long does each respectively take to casually beat?

Thanks!!

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#7 director13
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i have tired everything i can think of to beat him can anybody give me some pointers on beating him with raiden

caseyw62

teleport -> Uppercut

Rinse and repeat

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#8 director13
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Hey guys

So, i always thought anime was on the lame side...and then i saw, out of suggestion and bordem, this little anime called "Death Note." ;)

Amazing. Just Amazing. Anyways, long story short, i now appreciate the genre infinately more; I'm a person who is enamored by great plots and character development. Animes offer to create such epic, intricate plots and dynamic, investable characters. That's why i appreciate anime now.

So, i have been trying to find another, great anime, but to no avail. I tried Samurai Champloo. However, i only like animes in which each episode adds to the plot (for example, shows in which one would be lost if starting on episode 3 or so). I don't like episodic shows, i guess. Then i tried Neon Genesis, but that didn't cut it for me either...i just couldn't get into it for some reason.

SO! What anime's do you recommend? Remember, i don't like episodic shows ;)

Thanks for the help and i look forward to your responses!

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#9 director13
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Both terrific games!

I just want to see what the PS3 community is more exited for (i.e. THIS IS NOT MY ATTEMPT TO ASK FOR RECOMMENDATIONS ON WHICH GAME I SHOULD BUY).

Also! I know that most of us will get both these games eventually; this poll is just seeing which game you'll get first/more excited about.

So...what will it be?

Discuss you choice below ;)

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#10 director13
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PWAHAHA! Topic Title FTW!