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    A small peek at Hell on Earth difficulty:

    [BBvideo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lACTZaHMj84[/BBvideo]

    Sans-commentary gameplay:

    [BBvideo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sKKbTFfRdw[/BBvideo]

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    30 minutes of dosh, guns, and loads of munnay~

    [BBvideo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4prIMTtR8-M[/BBvideo]

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    “So, we’re playing your Early Access build – or what will be your Early Access build, right?”

    “Yes.”

    [BBvideo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcXgOxocusg[/BBvideo]

    And written previews for the 4 classes which will be available during Early Access.

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    As Crazed and I came to find out slowly, page at a time, this novel felt like exactly what we were looking for. The dramatic aspects, the darker look at romantic feelings and the inner workings of characters… it’s a very special treat for fans. There’s something in there for any fan, even with the ways she plays with Mihoshi and Washu’s relationship to each other and Ayeka’s temper tantrum causing a huge chain reaction of things that is unlike anything we’ve gotten to see yet in the series.

    Getting a look at some of the interior workings of the Galaxy Police, seeing Ayeka pull a crazy stunt in front of the entire galaxy’s news cameras, showing more of Mihoshi’s responsibilities as an officer and hearing Kiyone’s personal thoughts on her partner were all things I never thought about but was so glad we got in Hexagram. Naturally, the extremely romantic moment shared between Ryoko and Tenchi early on in the book really did a number for our hearts as well. There’s a powerful, human, mature aspect in much of the book that is complimented by the occasional humorous moment. TMiL2 is one of my favorite parts of the franchise because of how it had intimate looks into the motivations of characters and their desires moving forward. Hexagram showed that Miss Hasegawa was already thinking about that stuff years before TMiL2 was a thing. And I’m so glad she was.

    I’m happy to hear you loved Hexagram so much! It makes all of that work all the more worth it when we get to see someone who really gets all that the novel has to offer. <3

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    Happy Birthday, becks! kiyonesmile1
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    I thought the review brought up some very fair points, some similar to how I feel but on the whole he was a lot less forgiving than I was about the flaws. Which reminds me, I still need to work on my write-up for the series as a whole. It’s been 3 months! Gah, I am so behind on things.

    Kotaku comments section doin the heart good for once though.

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    The spark has heard our pleas for more, the weld provides more visual goodies.

    [BBvideo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJWLQ88d-gM[/BBvideo]

    A good look at some weapons we haven’t seen upgraded models for, our first look at the slick new interface, and loads of gore.

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    Friend of mine tagged me on Facebook earlier in a picture of a book he’s reading at the moment.

    Granted, there are a few errors on this page, but it’s pretty wild to see Tenchi get a direct shoutout for GXP, in Tokyo (Shin Tenchi), and Okuda’s manga in a book.

    The segment comes from Impulse by Steven Gould, the third part of a series of novels.

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