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If I had a 360, I would really go for.

1. Lost Odyssey
2. Mass Effect
3. Eternal Sonata
4. Blue Dragon

Lost Odyssey simply looks incredible, as does Mass Effect. I like the pedigree of Lost Odyssey better and usually prefer JRPG's to WRPG's. That being said, I still like Mass Effect more than the other two, simply because it looks so good and I know Bioware is a great company. Eternal Sonata looks better than Blue Dragon to me because I don't like the art style of Blue Dragon (last game I enjoyed with that art director who does the DBZ look was Chrono Trigger). I like the general feel of Eternal Sonata more as well. Chibiish characters really bother me.

I don't know much about Two Worlds or Kingdom Under Fire, so I won't say anything about them. The other 4 probably will make me buy a 360 eventually. I still hold out hope that Eternal Sonata will come to the PS3.



We had two bags of grass, seventy-five pellets of mescaline, five sheets of high-powered blotter acid, a salt shaker half full of cocaine, a whole galaxy of multi-colored uppers, downers, screamers, laughers…Also a quart of tequila, a quart of rum, a case of beer, a pint of raw ether and two dozen amyls.  The only thing that really worried me was the ether.  There is nothing in the world more helpless and irresponsible and depraved than a man in the depths of an ether binge. –Raoul Duke

It is hard to shed anything but crocodile tears over White House speechwriter Patrick Buchanan's tragic analysis of the Nixon debacle. "It's like Sisyphus," he said. "We rolled the rock all the way up the mountain...and it rolled right back down on us...."  Neither Sisyphus nor the commander of the Light Brigade nor Pat Buchanan had the time or any real inclination to question what they were doing...a martyr, to the bitter end, to a "flawed" cause and a narrow, atavistic concept of conservative politics that has done more damage to itself and the country in less than six years than its liberal enemies could have done in two or three decades. -Hunter S. Thompson