Chrystolis
Chrystolis
Chrystolis

Yeah, I was gonna say the same thing. $50 is standard fare for Wii titles. Even my import PAL copy was $50 USD and free international shipping. Granted, it took a month to ship, but yeah ;D

I had an extremely hard time going back to Frequency after playing Amplitude, music aside. The notes were much less forgiving to hit, and as a result I just didn't have as much fun with it :/

The idea sounds good, but in application, I don't think it would work near as well as you'd hope. There's no tactile feedback from hitting a button, and no aural feedback either, though that part could be emulated. The setup of the dpad and circle pad would mean that to use either you'd have to hold it while

After picking up the PSP version of Ys: The Oath In Felghana a week or two ago, I finished it up on Saturday. Now I get what all the love for these games is built on. When I got home last night after being out of town for the weekend, I immediately went and grabbed Ys Seven off PSN. Seems like a slightly different

That could apply to pretty much any sport, I suppose.

I for one absolutely loved the ending to RDR. The "ending" was good, and certainly a twist, but the true end to the main storyline, when "RED DEAD REDEMPTION" splashed across the screen in a freeze frame and the credits rolled...quite satisfying :]

I laugh every time you hear about the crazy shit that he tells Sophie that she totally believes. I already thought he was a pretty cool character, but those put him higher on my list :P

Didn't they make the friendship pact the same day they met? I thought that was kind of silly, but also something I could see kids believing in.

Sounds good. I felt the P4 chars just felt more...real. They had a very natural and likeable vibe about them. The P3 characters felt a lot stiffer, but still had some great ones. Akihiko and Koromaru were always my favorites, but Junpei's level up fanfare is nostalgic in a really odd, humorous way as well :P

Sad to see them part ways, but reading the article, it sounds like it was a completely amicable decision, so hopefully it turns out for the best for both!

I've already played through P3 prior to P4, just haven't played Persona 3 Portable (also never played FES) :D I thought Persona 4, as a whole, was a better built game, better characters, etc, but Persona 3 was still awesome. Both games are dark, but something about blasting your brains out to draw out your persona

Ah, I always liked how P4 handled that over P3's fatigue system. If I was smart about battling and hung on to as much MP as I could (or had the fox spirit link high), I could keep pushing forward. I wondered already if the ability to control your comrades in battle would lower the difficulty of P3 quite a bit,

Nah, these were the ones on Mt. ...name I already forgot. Not sure why they gave me so much trouble, but they were tearing people up in seconds if they got their claws on em.

I've ran away once so far, it was against those stupid harpies I was bitching about the other day, when my whole party wound up dead and I didn't want to waste more life bottles or go back to my last save. I just got the f out.

I'd been waiting for Atlus to do a sale of their PSP games, specifically the Persona PSP games, since I've been wanting to try out the P3P version of Persona 3. They finally did so this week, so I picked up a copy last night. I only played it for a few minutes before bed, but it's looking like it's going to be a

Actually, I notice in the terms that you're supposed to be able to do this, but I was trying to do it with White Knight Chronicles 2, which only had 16 left in stock at the time, so I'm guessing they limited that one to 1 per person.

Boo, was hoping the Amazon deal would let you get 2 copies of one game. I wanted to get two $30 titles, and a second copy of one of them to give to a buddy of mine :/ I tried it and it revised my order at checkout, saying there's a limit on quantity. Not a huge surprise, but bummer.

The guy presented a generalized view of where the industry stands today, and where it's very likely heading, and most people just say he's bitching and moaning and then rail on the studio and games he's a part of... He's not being complacent about the fortunes of his company, he's talking in a far broader sense than

Well I'd hope they feel entitled! They only made the game ;]

Ehh, depends on the size of the games, and the size of the HDD, but yeah. The thing about digital content is if you run out of space, you can always delete it and re-download it later. Chances are the HDDs would be pretty large as well.