I choose to believe that he's too busy watching it to check in and see us. It's less painful that way. ;_;
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Evans' arse is presenting new Top Gear. You heard it here first chaps! :wacko:
I hope the three of the old cast make some new car show because honestly that was why people watched it.
Also I have no doubt Clarkson was a massive arse to work with, that was partially his appeal however, that he was a loud prima dona but to actually work with him...
Haha, sounds like they knew they had a broken game with the Japanese version, but couldn't be bothered to put the effort in to actually balance it properly, and just wound up breaking it in a different way. :'D I read somewhere that attack items were vastly increased in power in the English version too (they're pretty useless in the Japanese one, by what I remember), so that seems to make sense. Kind of sucks to know that it's just as crippled by poor balance in the English one too, albeit in a slightly less unfun way. D:
Yes, I did read that, I'm glad to hear that.
I avoided using items because it just broke the hell out of the game. You pretty much become invincible outside of the gimmick boss fights (like that staff monster). Also you get a shit ton of them so good luck not having a dozen off brand megalixers before you finish the first disk. Also that reusable item is unmissable (although if you're a huge moron it is possible to only get a weaker version or a single use variant). Also there's an item that gives 100% escape chance to encounters. Also reusable.
Divine Dragon is still a bag of dicks though. I think Ivolt and I discussed that one a while back. He had no memory card and had to clear the game without shutting off his system. Hilarity ensued.
Even as someone who was no fan of Top Gear and who despised Clarkson as a person, I can't really imagine it'd be the same show without him. He pretty much was Top Gear, and a huge part of the show's appeal was in his caustic, arrogant persona. They were kind of screwed, really, as they couldn't not let him go after what happened, but it must have been obvious to everyone involved that he was going to be virtually irreplaceable.
Jesus Christ, finishing a JRPG without a memory card? That's hardcore. We rented and finished Soul Reaver 2 without a PS2 memory card back when we first got our PS2, and even that entailed an all nighter and lots of Red Bull. Admittedly we were working without a walkthrough and had to solve all the puzzles on our own, but it was still only about 10 hours tops, not the 30+ it takes it finish most major JRPGs. I'm starting to understand where all of Ivolt's rage comes from.