If you think the Arkham games are just little Batman games, you sir are missing out.
If you think the Arkham games are just little Batman games, you sir are missing out.
There are times when I'm supposed to play a game (MH or MK) and I got stuck in Miiverse instead. And there are some genuinely funny posts too. The best ones are the innocent ones who unintentionally ask or say funny stuff.
"That's the remote? I have an iPhone case like thissss" *pointing at NES controller*
"I have an iPhone case like this!"
That game gives you a huge sense of satisfaction after beating it (Pikmin 3 that is)
You are so right on with this. I've been a regular on the MiiVerse since the beginning and I'm thrilled to see that it seems to be alive and kicking. Being able to share little bits of info or accomplishments with people that are actively playing the same thing, possibly at the same time is really cool stuff.
I think the Miiverse was the first forum where I freely felt like giving tips to strangers who I would never know and never meet again! While playing Earthbound, I would check in and see, "Oh, that's an awesome screenshot," or "they're stuck on the pencil statue." There are also really talented people who use the pad…
I tried the program out. It's not something that is exactly easy to do, even if you are familiar with Wacom tablets. So much props to this guy.
You're going to be that guy then, huh?
This is Gawker Media in a nutshell:
Oh yay, it's today's mandatory article about men being assholes in every form of media and women being victims in everything.
I've got over 2000 hours on my account. Before I used to play on a friend's account since I didn't own a computer.
This is the only non-MMORPG that I have ever put 700+ hours into. Just endless fun and hats.
It's left such a massive mark in video game culture. Hell it might as well be its own category.
Plus, the impact of Source Filmmaker can not be overstated. An entire generation of animators are going to be weaned on that thing.
but she is not white, just lighter skinned
Yes, cost is an issue:
Your argument makes not sense... The graphics capabilities of either the 360 or PS3 compare to that of an old AMD X1900.. What you just called "high settings" would be considered low-mid range on a PC.