CaptainTurbo
CaptainTurbo
CaptainTurbo

A popular club song could come on the radio now and again that I might be able to move to, but not much else. My problem is that I can only appreciate an artist if they have a real talent for music. The thing with Rap is, the genre offers no prerequisite where talent is involved. You don't have to know how to sing,

No, I hate rap passionately. This lapse in judgement of mine is brought on by a combo of humor and relating to the subject matter. Mostly humor.

Things like this cause a very small opening in my rap hate armor, if only briefly.

That Mass Effect picture is epic, just in general. I don't even really like Mass Effect.

I won't argue that laptops weren't an awesome variation of the PC, and that your argument doesn't make sense. But you're really only scratching the surface. Just because it can work doesn't mean it will. Handhelds have been getting closer and closer to consoles, and have become less and less popular. Boosting handheld

You couldn't be more spot on. This won't be a sensation like the Wii, because people already have a Wii, or an iPhone...or any piece of technology on the market. Just about anything you can get your hands on now seems potentially more entertaining then the Wii U.

As in:

It's starting to feel like handhelds just need a long vacation. Sony is trying to get their Vita to be as close to console graphics and gameplay as possible, which honestly doesn't make sense at all. Where Nintendo is trying to do the innovative thing that people aren't buying into at the moment.

The Zelda/Link cosplay photo still makes my heart melt.

Many other being one? lol...

Honestly, this is seriously reaching for a reason to hey mad over something.

Does it being a no brainer matter even slightly when it's still common practice? And the rationality of the dislike doesn't matter either, if someone DOES NOT like a genre or major mechanic the game is built on, it WILL produce a misleading review.

Yeah I see the point he's making, it's understandable. Certain games (like Uncharted perhaps) do go too far with how much the presentations takes over, but I don't think I can ever fault a game for that. If a game like Uncharted can make me feel closer to the characters, plot, and surroundings by making them more real

Both of you took what I said to a complete opposite extreme, your responses didn't touch even slightly on what I said. Flavorable takes it and seems to think I said that FPS fans should review FPS's...how he got that from my claim is a complete mystery. And then Porx says that any person who may not like the game

I'll put this as simply as I can:

Oh snap, I guess I skipped the first paragraphs and moves straight to the five questions.

It hasn't changed from the first video, this is TERRIBLE. I can't believe they're in production still.

I haven't been interested in this type of game for a long time, looks really good.

Actually looks dated compared to the likes of Batman and Assassin's Creed. I hated IV, I'll try to like this one as much as I did that one.

Yeah it's true. But honestly there's enough to do after you finish that you'll get a lot of enjoyment out of it. Also you can use the different costumes in all of the challenge modes before the game is finished.