I completely remember that! I love that game way more than anyone thinks it should.
I completely remember that! I love that game way more than anyone thinks it should.
PREACH IT! DOA's my favorite fighter and those are all reasons I stopped playing, not because I'm embarrassed about the costumes.
And as someone else who appreciates DOA's mechanics, I'm supposed to feel ashamed for using a costume I like that some find distasteful? Honestly, this is a grab for dignity. Other players don't play DOA because it's viewed as a casual fighter without true depth or requirement of skill. Teasing about the game's fan…
It's really not...
At least it's a soft-ban but damn, nothing like adding guilt to the player that decides to use a costume despite it. I can't see this as an issue to begin with, these costumes are rarely used at tournaments anyway.
Ok, I just can't let this slide. It's not a very big gripe, I get the point she was trying to make, but if we're going to talk about who you can play as in Wonderful 101, IIRC there were 101 playable characters and plenty of them were diverse females. Wonder Pink is not the only one.
I like how pointing to that feature (which has so little to do with the game to begin with) completely invalidates everything else the Witcher series has to offer in terms of "maturity". Whatever, I'm with you dude.
This is exactly how I feel about the Witcher series in general. However, I do wish that the games stayed closer to the the mechanics and presentation of the first game instead of adopting mainstream trends in gaming ala Mass Effect 2 style and making the whole experience feel that much more shallow and linear compared…
Bro, that couldn't happen because the cars are driverless in Burnout.
To me, you're making an argument for the game rather than against it. GTA makes light of killing and crime. Doing bad, violent things is a-ok and even required to make progress in the game. It's about time something came along and explored making us feel fucking grossed out and uncomfortable with not only what we do…
I think it has a really awesome visual style going for it and I'm interested in how they're actually going to handle this thing. Everyone else can go around judging shit before they even play or see the final product in its entirety, I'll give it a go when it releases. Honestly, if done right, this could take a look…
Where's PC? Nooooooo!
I honestly think Space Jam mashups are utter shit... but this one is clearly THE shit. I'm amazed I found so much enjoyment there.
So basically Outrun with the relationship aspect expanded upon. Nice...
Sorry, I respect people's interest and like of the vocaloid stuff, and I can even appreciate certain aspects of the song you posted, but it doesn't sound much different in either language. It's still a digitized voice with some weird vocalizing. The little trill she does when she sings "Good Night" strikes me as…
No, but my game came with a manual that did. The game even showed me a tutorial movie that explained it too.
Oh ok, not being a vocaloid explains a lot then. Thanks for that clarification and the extra info!
I've been pretty anti-virtual idol since Miku and company popped up but this broke the barrier. I could actually understand the shit it's saying, the music itself wasn't a garbled mess of noise, and the choreography was really awesome. Thank you for this.
I'm picking it up tonight at the midnight launch where I live!