Aquatrez
Aquatrez
Aquatrez

Dear Konami,

YES! The only real reason I'm not even considering getting an e-reader is because I don't want to have to pay for books twice if I want to get a hard copy.

First of all, I don't understand why there even NEEDS to be a choice. It's high time the game industry caught up to the film industry in terms of distribution and gave us free digital copies when we purchase a retail copy. Seriously, there is no need for it to be one or the other. Give us the option to buy a retail

First of all, Sony is fucking us Americans over by not offering the UMD-PSN plan. As a PSP owner who bought all games on UMDs, that is extremely frustrating, and really takes away from the appeal of the Vita.

Needs subtitles. Love the sprites though!

My parents have watched me or my brothers game sometimes. This past December I got Skyward Sword for my younger brothers as a Christmas gift, and since the Wii is in our living room, my parents watched them play a lot of that. My mom actually said she was somewhat interested in trying it out herself, but then came

Is this a movie tie-in, or is it just a game related to the franchise/movies but that's largely separate? I wonder if it will be any good. Been watching Voyager on Netflix (my favorite Star Trek series, grew up watching it with my parents) and I would sort of love to play a Star Trek game right now.

I like this idea. It will take some time to adjust/memorize the schedule, but I don't see how this could possibly be a "bad" thing. And glad to see the comments aren't a complete shitstorm of bitching (at least from the skimming I've done). Reasonable people on the interwebz!?

Guess free speech doesn't matter when in a corporate world.

And what was Apple's reasoning for pulling the title? Gotta love their closed platform...

I have a feeling we agree on the online multiplayer stuff too. There's just something about seeing an option on the main menu for "online play" that you know is dead because of lack of servers or whatever that really bothers me!

My feelings exactly as well. When a developer plans DLC for a game before its even sent off to be published, you know there's something wrong with the business model (wrong for consumers, not publishers/developers obviously). I shouldn't be reaching a casino in FFXIII-2 and seeing a message that specific games will

Reminds me of the kid who paid for college by writing a letter to a newspaper to publish that asked readers to send him just $.01. Enough people sent in pennies (or more) that he had his entire college degree paid off from it. Actually happened, according to snopes.

I think this is how I feel about my games and why I'm apprehensive about a digital-only game industry. There's just something about having the actual disc. Not just a sense of security, but some other attachment. Not that I want every game to have some awful Skylanders-esque tie-in, but I do hope we have the disc

My thoughts exactly.

If it's 3 bucks just for a battle and 2 party members, I'm really concerned about the cost of their story expansion DLC. I'm not paying another $60 just to get the complete picture. I LOVE XIII-2, but I'm very disappointed that Square-Enix finally let the awful DLC-based design mindset infect their studios.

Doesn't sound like anything different from every other open WRPG. Classical fantasy setting, flat characters in a story that's more about adventuring/the world, typical combat, quest-based structure. I understand this is a hugely popular genre, but I'll pass. It would be nice to see a game in this genre/style that

Silly humor is extremely easy to do with sprites, and I feel like that's where a lot of the humor was in the early FFs. Beyond that, there has always been funny lines of dialogue and moments in both the old and new FFs.

The final boss was revealed in chapter 10.