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Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII (Limited Edition)


Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII (Limited Edition)


$28.00


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Ace Combat 5: Unsung War


Ace Combat 5: Unsung War


$54.03


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Death Note Collection (Death Note / Death Note II: The Last Name) [Blu-ray]


Death Note Collection (Death Note / Death Note II: The Last Name) [Blu-ray]


$28.99


Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 08/24/2010 Run time: 260 minutes Rating: Nr…

Patlabor - Mobile Police - New Files Collection [VHS]


Patlabor – Mobile Police – New Files Collection [VHS]


$19.95



Patlabor - Original Series Collection [VHS]


Patlabor – Original Series Collection [VHS]


$39.99



Nancy Drew: Shadow at the Water's Edge


Nancy Drew: Shadow at the Water’s Edge


$11.99


A spooky quest to solve a mystery with every clue providing even more twists and turns to the plot / ESRB Rating E10+ Everyone 10 & Older PC (Windows 98 / 2000 / Me / XP)…




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Smart Mystery/Detective Anime With Intelligent Characters?

Hello, I took a little break from watching anime for a while because i had literally exhausted every anime from every genre i like. My favorite genre is mystery/detective with a little bit of romance, which is probably why some of my favorite anime are…

Ghost Hunt
Spiral
Code Geass

But I basically like everything with an intelligent main character in it…
some of the stuff i’ve watched and liked are

tantei gakuen
kindaichi shonen no jikenbo
ayatsuri sakon
death note
Majin Tantei Nougami Neuro
etc. etc. (just some good ones i’ve seen)

Please think out of the box, I want answers from experienced watchers who have seen a variety of anime, not from people who only watch mainstream anime

I would have watched Detective Conan but it is impossible to find

If there really is nothing else out there (I’ve seen over 275 series so chances are i’ve seen it) just reccomend anything that has had a large impact on you.

R.O.D. (the original series) is a good one as well

Preview: Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box

Written by Podunker:rrquinta

If you like traveling by train, it’s a good time to own a Nintendo DS. At least if you like to travel on a virtual train: we already know with Spirit Tracks, Link will be trading in his ship for a steam-powered locomotive, and it looks like Professor Layton will be hopping on board also, starting this August.

So I might be exaggerating a little with the train thing, but I’m not exaggerating when I say that Layton (and puzzle) fans have something to look forward to in about a month: the second game in the Professor Layton series, titled Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box here in the US, is finally getting its North American release.

As in the first game, you will play as Layton and his helpful sidekick, Luke, navigating your way through puzzles (150 this time, over the original’s 100), trying to solve the mystery of what happened to Layton’s mentor, Dr. Shraeder. As the title suggests, the adventure’s focus is the Elysian Box, rumored to kill any who open it.

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This second game will include more voice-acting than the original title, although still be prepared to read through most interactions with characters (and of course, the puzzles!), as voice will be reserved for important cutscenes.

Again, as in The Curious Village, puzzlers can get their fill even after they complete the main story, with up to 33 weekly downloadable puzzles, rounding out the total to nearly 200 brainteasers.

Fans familiar with the series will find the Professor’s trunk, where essential mysteries and other mini-game puzzles are located, although this time around, expect to find a hamster instead of the inn. Perhaps Luke’s next favorite thing to puzzles is animals? Of course, like its predecessor, unraveling all the little mysteries is most of the fun, so you’ll have to play to find out!

Word on the street is pre-orders are highly recommended for this title, as the original tended to be sold out in its first run. The game hits shelves August 24, so if you haven’t played (or finished) the original, you still have a little time.

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