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Penny Arcade

Mon, Feb 06 • News Post: FF XIII-2

Gabe: I ended up enjoying FF XIII by the time I got to hour thirty or so. My biggest problem with that game was how slow it was to start. Also the story didn’t make any fucking sense but I don’t really care about that. By the time I got the hang of the paradigm system I was bored with the game. FF XIII-2 gets rid of all the bullshit set up and throws you right into the fun stuff. There is a bit of a tutorial but for the most part the game assumes you know how Paradigms work. In

Mon, Feb 06 • News Post: Le Chat Avec Le Chapeau

Tycho: Gabriel played Final Fantasy XIII the requisite number of hours to know that he liked it, and so he was well prepared to like Final Fantasy XIII-2: the XIIIening.  He was also well equipped by his previous experience to dominate the game’s earliest chapters, as he’d already long mastered the Paradigm system.  I never quite got there myself, because I quit too early, and also because I was playing a game that I’m not entirely sure even exists. I was playing the one where instead of simply calling “plays” in the form of tuned Paradigms you do that and

Mon, Feb 06 • Comic: Le Chat Avec Le Chapeau

New Comic: Le Chat Avec Le Chapeau

Fri, Feb 03 • News Post: Transposition

Tycho: Readers are lashing out at William C. Deitz’ addition to the Mass Effect ouvre, with his new novel “Deception.”  Indeed, they feel deceived!  And they are cataloguing this beast-man’s transgressions in an endlessly elaborated upon codex with such terrible granularity that I’ve begun to feel sympathy for the man.  I was under the impression that I liked Mass Effect, maybe even liked it a lot, liked it more than most people.  But, no.  I’m not entirely certain I want to like Mass Effect this much. Tie-In Fiction seems like a tough racket, all told.  It has a mercenary quality

Fri, Feb 03 • Comic: Transposition

New Comic: Transposition