@voddles: He was probably playing Zelda - Spirit Tracks.
@voddles: He was probably playing Zelda - Spirit Tracks.
@Kowl Slaw: Rule 34 of modding: If it can get naked, naked it shall be.
Don't worry, I'm sure modders will put those demontits right back in. And more.
@Jordan White: But will the 3DS play your Wii or Gamecube games? Because that's the relevant comparison here if we're talking about the NGP and the PS2.
@Revenge_of_Nekojin: At least the stupid Dante's Inferno stuff had cleavage, so I guess there's that. It was juvenile, cheap and ill-conceived, but you can't stay mad at a bosom for too long.
@SewerShark: OK, sure, but that's another subject entirely (and one that was settled once and for all, I'm afraid, when Sony removed BC from the PS3).
I'm surprised by the "Sony will never do this" comments. What Luke is describing is essentially what Sony are already doing with PS1 games (re-releases that are playable on both the PS3 and PSP) with one crucial addition: cloud synchronisation for saves.
@oldirtdog: Macadamia nuts, honey and chocolate? That looks dangerously tasty.
Painful to watch. When your CGI looks worse than an in-engine cinematic in any half-decent game, you might want to NOT use it to announce your game to the world, especially when you're going in a radical new direction that's sure to alienate fans.
@Sunwind: Yeah, that was my reaction, too. As much as I love Demon's Souls, pushing the difficulty even further might just go over that line where it stops being challenging but fun, and becomes simply frustrating.
@emag: 1) Trophies/achievements.
@cavemangames: The major problem here is that siblings or a couple or basically any family where two or more people play on the same console will not be able to play the game under their own profiles.
@The Brazen Wolfy: I'd recommend disabling the blood spatter in the options, it completely kills the mood in the cutscenes and it looks bad anyway.
@Teancum: Either way, eminently punchable face. :P
@rebelphoenix1983: Succinctly and correctly put (and this is coming from a massive JRPG fan).
Who needs boner pills when you have Arkham City screens?
@belo: He does a ton of work for Marvel - not just a book here and there, but the entire "cosmic" line at Marvel's. He and Andy Lanning have been the architects of Marvel's cosmos for a while now.
@wirebrain: I second that recommendation. Morning Glories is great stuff!
@Onyx Leo: Yes. There was a 6-issue miniseries last year which sold well enough for DC to commission a new ongoing.