Emolga, hands down.

Best posts made by Tankallex
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RE: What happens when THE perfect game gets created?
The Witcher 3 came out in 2015, so it's already out.
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RE: EZA: Username list! Explain your username!
It's just a unique name I've used for my game characters and avatars for a long time.
Art, are you the same Art from GT?
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RE: The Final Fantasy Debate
Final Fantasy XII is the best. Tactics is also great... so is FFIV... so is VI... and X... and IX... and VIII.... VII isn't half bad either...
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RE: Your Best Gaming Experience
The Witcher series. I read the books, played the games multiple times in order. Love putting together the little things, realizing and finding out on the first game that Alvin ended up traveling through time and becoming a certain someone, then getting a letter from "A" in The Witcher 3. Love reading little notes that you find on bodies or dead enemies that aren't really part of any side quest, and aren't necessary to read, but they add a whole story to the world themselves. Amazing games.
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RE: What is your GOTY so far?
Does Blood and Wine count? If so, Blood and Wine. If it doesn't count, Dark Souls 3.
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RE: Ben Moore Guest Stars In A JRPG Podcast
I actually really enjoyed listening to it and plan on making it a regular podcast I listen to when time allows. Well done.
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RE: Kyle Bosman cheating E3 bets last evening.
I find it entertaining that he found the loophole, I'm sure Huber does too. We all got to see Kyle play a game he genuinely enjoys, which was great to watch.
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RE: Marks of shame
Wild Arms Alter Code f. This has been in the back of my mind and bothering me for years. I played it, love the game,.I got to the last dungeon and was stumped by a puzzle, turned the game off planning on getting to it later, and ended up losing my memory card... It's eating away at my soul.
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RE: What is your favorite game and why?
I'm going with The Witcher series, if I'm nitpicking on which in particular, it would of course be the The Wild Hunt. I read the books, and played the games, so I gained an affinity for the lore of that world, and the characters that are in it. The Witcher 3, to me, felt alive. I love the little notes you could find on enemies or in camps that, while weren't always necessary to read, added to the "life" the game had. The weather, way you could customize your appearance with armor and hairstyles, the choices you make that influence change in the story. I also love all the nods to the books and the first two games you find.