AriKagura
Ari Kagura
AriKagura

Somehow, when I look at that picture, it makes me think that if Golbez was in a 2D fighting game, he'd be that game's version of Sentinel from the Marvel vs Capcom series.

Well ... in their defense, I'd say it's because Lego Star Wars is available for every single console including PC. Whereas Dissidia is just on the PSP.

I'm looking forward to this game as well. I've been having a blast with Prologus— kind of makes me wondered what I missed in the original Dissidia (I didn't own a PSP at the time when it came out). Though, considering that Duodecim is a prequel, I probably wouldn't miss much as far as the continuity of story goes.

Progress!

Grats on the hook-up!

Same here— I can't wait until I get a phone with a quarter TB of space to play around with. And yes, it's pretty crazy what you can do with these phones now-a-days ... you can load it with a variety of apps, take high-res pictures, and edit HD footage and much more.

Why couldn't my iPhone have bigger disk space?

Somehow, that Awkward Zombie strip reminds me of me ... I'm kind of like that with my personal belongings that I stash in my pocket. I generally tap my hands around my pockets to see if I still have my stuff— my iPhone, my PSP, my keys, my wallet, and assorted pens. I get really panicky if I think I lost something.

They are ... at least the games, themselves, are anyway ... not sure about the Street Pass features.

This Street Pass feature might inspire me to stick around the mall when sketching pictures instead of doing that stuff at home, which is like in the middle of some forest. Unless the deer and bears around these parts learn to play video games, I might not be using this feature much if I stay at home.

Quite interesting. Decided to see if there were other meanings to my name besides the Japanese word for "ant":

I find names that sound the same but spelled differently to be quite interesting.

I usually have a tendency to keep the manually only because when I trade the game in one day, at least I'll get more value out of it. I know some places around town usually take a few dollars off the trade if there's no manual.

I've always wonder what "other" candidates these stores hire anyway. 75% of the time, when I come back to the store that interviewed me some time later, I see that they hired some kind of whack-job in the department that I could have worked for. I try to be optimistic and think: "Well, they're probably undergoing

This might make some kind of sense, too. I'm no game developer, but I'd imagine there might be a smaller price to pay if indie developers want to make something for the 3DS, as opposed to triple-A developers doing the same. But who knows.

Kevin Butler: Vice President of The Extraction of Truthful Statements ... at least that's what I get from this video.

This is the first thing I can think of when it comes to "Restrictions" to this device. Otherwise, there needs a little bit more explanation. Personally, if I want to import something so badly (as in real badly), I'd probably end up getting some kind of R4-like device or custom firmware, and then go import.

Honestly, it would be a toss-up between JRPGs and Fighting Games. If I can live with a bunch of people for the rest of life, I'd go with Fighting Games; but if I have to live alone, in a cave or some isolated area, then I'll stick with JRPGs.

Question for anyone who's playing Dissidia Prologus right now:

I already reserved this along with a 3DS ... can't wait to snag this on Day 1!