The green crystal which mind-controls Sims is actually a major plot point in the PSP spin-off of Sims 2. Bella appears in that game, too, but I don’t think she’s directly involved with that plot point.
The green crystal which mind-controls Sims is actually a major plot point in the PSP spin-off of Sims 2. Bella appears in that game, too, but I don’t think she’s directly involved with that plot point.
The first sentence after that paragraph starts with “Joking aside” - how can you be unsure if this is a joke? :)
Well, they cannot write “Nintendo Game Boy” on it without violating Nintendo’s trademarks, as (I assume) this product was not officially licensed by Nintendo. So, since that isn’t an option, they probably thought that “Game” would work as well as just about anything else.
“There’s been no real attempt to [...] expand on the Final Fantasy VII timeline since the game’s lukewarm reception in 2006.”
Well, this tutorial isn’t shown to the player automatically, but the game does notify you (and tell you exactly how to find it) when this tutorial becomes available. I remember this because I immediately looked it up and made some notes on my phone.
It’s unfortunate I’ll never get to play this game because I refused to agree. I heard it’s a good game.
My parents know just enough about Game Boy and Playstation that they keep telling everyone how much time I’m spending with “my Playboys”...
I don’t have the game yet (it hasn’t been released in Europe yet), but if the farm is the same as in other Digimon Story games, it’s some kind of resort where your Digimon live and level up their stats etc while they aren’t in your party.
In JP, the game was announced for Vita as well...
Since you mention Borderlands 2: I heard that it crashes a lot on the Vita, was that fixed at some point? That was the primary reason why I decided not to buy it...
Well, it was everyone that bothered to react at all.
I’ll go tell everyone!!!
Hey, at least in America you’ve got a release date you can look forward to. In Europe, we don’t even have a release date (or even know for sure that it will be released over here). THAT’s true torture. :P I’m still not sure if I’m gonna preorder the American version or wait/hope for a European release...
I’ve never used Chrome myself, but I have used Chromium (from the Ubuntu package sources) in Linux and SRWare Iron in Windows. Chrome and Iron are both based on Chromium and thus should be mostly identical, but Chromium and Iron do not contain much of the additional baggage that comes with Chrome, and therefore seem…
Yes, I did find a tool called “Turn Windows features on or off” while I was checking if I had those games, and that tool seems to allow me to “enable” those games. Initially, I assumed that this means downloading and installing those features from the Microsoft servers, but further investigation (aka a quick Google…
Not always, apparently, as I don’t have any of those games like Minesweeper on my computer. But maybe that is because I’m using the Professional edition of Win7, I don’t know...
I also wait for sales, but I guess even then the games still count as overpriced, compared to Steam sales. I’m a console peasant. ;)
Another story I remember involves a classmate from elementary school (who in hindsight was a horrible friend, but I’m a loner, and so he was one of my only friends back then). I had a Power Rangers game for PC that I absolutely loved (I was young!), and he also liked that game. One day, he tried to talk me into giving…
I keep buying more and more over-priced games I’m never going to play, despite already having a huge backlog I’m never going to play through. Does that count? :)
Is this restricted to gaming? I’m not playing online (and if I do, I disable voice), but if other stories are allowed, I have a story from a website I’m co-administrating. This site is dedicated to a franchise that had been cancelled the year before. In March, a new member joined who claimed that he was an employee of…