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I remember when I was a kid, my older brother had the original Animal Crossing on the Gamecube, and I thought it looked like a babies toy. What is this? This ain’t Smash Melee. Get this outta my face. But now, as someone who got to experience the joy through Animal Crossing: New Leaf, I now understand perfectly. Oh, and also, yes, I did search up Animal Crossing porn for that joke. And it sure as shit wasn’t worth it.
Animal Crossing New Leaf follows the villager, you, as he goes to whatever town you want to call it. Call it Bonerland, call it Fortnite, call it Yabba-Dab, whatever. The town is yours to call whatever. And do whatever, because the second you go in, they just decide to make you the mayor of the town because these fucking peasants haven’t had a leader in god knows how long and give the reins to a person with no political experience or even in the legal limits to be a politician. But of course, why talk about that adult stuff in a kids game? It’s in video game parodies that are unfunny, so let’s move on. As the mayor of the town, you can decide what to do in your town. From change the way the rules are to make the town more pretty or to increase the towns economy for more money. You can start projects to create things in your town like fountains, benches, lamps, and monuments. Of course, being in charge isn’t the only thing that makes New Leaf the most interesting in the series, at least to me. Since you can take Animal Crossing anywhere you want, it makes for a lot better experience than say the original, or City Folk on the Wii. You can always keep in touch with your villagers, get a letter that exact day, and not have to worry about missing work because of it. Animal Crossing also gives you a ton of villagers to interact with, and form friendships with the villagers. I’m friends with Olaf because his big anteater nose is stupid and I like it. You can also collect bugs, fish, paintings, and fossils to donate to the museum, which is also for completion. And it seems that no matter how much I do in this game, there’s always something for me to do in the game. I finish off my house debts, I can buy an expansion to it. I finish with that, I can work on building the town project. Done with that, I can compete in the fishing tourney. Done with that, I can work on finishing up the book I have. There is never a moment where I feel like I have done everything, because there’s just so much to do. And then there’s the music. While it’s not music I would listen to on it’s own and bump my head to on the train, it’s still very calming music. It fits with the theme of the town. I love going around at night trying to find the bugs and I just hear this little jingle in the background. It’s so calming and peaceful and is just an overall enjoyable experience.
Animal Crossing: New Leaf is the perfect game for anyone to own, whether they have a 3DS or they want to get into the Animal Crossing franchise. It has the best features in the franchise, you can play it anywhere, and you don’t have to worry about your neighbors leaving when you are gone for three days. It’s just a fun, relaxing time. Sure, video games are all about blowing stuff up and trying to get the best graphics, but sometimes, you just wanna play a relaxing game. And New Leaf is that game for me.
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Hawkeye & Metal Gloss: *Dancing*
Jerry: Summer is over. Why are we playing this song?
Annie: Come on, the weather is still nice. Anyway, my name is Annie, and I'm your hostess for tonight. It's time for back to back episodes of Ponies On The Rails.

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Ponies On The Rails

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Snowflake & Orion From Alinah09

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For the entirety of October, I will be doing CoH articles. One Tuesday will be a review, than a top ten, and so on until Halloween. And since I did a review on Dead Space, now is the best time to talk about a top ten. And when it comes to top tens, none are more done than the scariest enemies in video games. And while enemies are good and scary on their own, I want to look at bosses… Which isn’t much better, I know, but screw it. There are many disturbing bosses in games, especially in horror games. But what about those that come when you least expect it from a horror game. One’s that...
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I said it before and I’ll say it again, I love No More Heroes, from the characters, to the combat, to the overworld. And one of the things that makes this game what it is are the bosses in it. The 10 Ranked assassins of the United Assassins Association are some of the craziest and most thought provoking bosses I have seen in video games. Sure, they may not be as insane to fight or as insanely well detailed and designed like a Bayonetta or Devil May Cry boss, but how they behave, what they have to say, and what they do make them all the more interesting. How they fight, what tricks they pull,...
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There are dozens of ways a game can come to an end. They can make their ending tie together the loose ends and bring the story to a satisfying close, they can leave a person on a cliffhanger for the next installment, or they can completely fail all together. And then you get THOSE endings. Those endings that come out of nowhere and are seen as completely weird. Whether it’s due to awkward movement and voice acting, a single scene making the whole ending change entirely, or just Japan being Japan, these endings are seen as being so weird, that they can be charming in their own way… or be...
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So I just got done watching a pretty darn popular anime named "The Familiar Of Zero". (Well, it was only season one, but yeah. It had an ending and all that, so I'm not really cheating here.)

And this anime....... I love it. Honestly. From the second I started episode one I knew this was going to be awesome, and it mostly was! BUT I do have a few complaints with it.........

And by a "Few" I mean A GODDAMN TRILLION.

Welcome to my new series Random Rants! Where I nitpick the mother-living hell out of whatever I so damn desire. Sound good to you? IT FUCKING BETTER.

So although I really do think The...
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When it comes to horror anime, they seem to be some of the more mature anime out there. As much flak horror gets in general for just being a disgusting and barbaric genre, seen as only catering to violent psychopaths, horror anime, at least the ones that I have seen, seem to handle their horror maturely. From the psychological break-down of our protagonist in Parasyte, to the symbolism and philosophy of Monster. Even Highschool of the Dead can come up with some relatable characters... You know, when they aren't having jiggle physics. And with Japan treating their audience more maturely, it's...
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Alright, so for the past few days, the video games that I’ve talked about were pretty tame. Not bad, just not the sort of thing you’d expect. When you read my articles, you expect constant nightmares coming right at your face, disturbing imagery, haunting monsters, and just in general something that would drive a person crazy with fear. Not depressing stuff or… whatever the hell Condemned’s story was trying to tell. And don’t get me started on the 12 Days of Christmassacre. I liked those reviews, but I think I’d like to talk about something that is a true nightmare, in a good way....
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Now, what are games made for? Entertainment. And if a game is not entertaining, then there is no point for the game to EVER exist. However, some game developers do not know this, and instead make their games as boring as possible. So, today, I am going to talk about the games that bore me the most. Now, these are only going to be games that I have played, so no Desert Bus. Now, with that said, lets start the list

Spore: Hero Arena
Spore: Hero Arena


#10: Spore: Hero Arena - Leave it to EA to fuck over the fans of their games. Spore was a game where you create a creature and watch as it grows and builds a...
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