Well that's, um...
Well that's, um...
Ohhhh, you mean Professor Arturo. You should have just said so.
I would appreciate that control style. I liked TvC very much. But that makes an even greater argument against a 6-face-button controller. :0
Ha! Touché.
Okay, so, first of all: Isn't MvC3 a 4-face-button game, like MvC2? The shoulder buttons are fine for "teammate-summoning buttons"... But I suppose you arcade enthusiasts may disagree.
Meh, a nice-to-have at best, I'd say, but why even bother discussing something Sony is so unlikely to do. They're so paranoid of pirates that the very concept of "sharing" terrifies their dreams at night.
@CommentatorHatman: And I doubt he'd have passed up anything.
"You have my attention.
Fairly shocked to hear your stance on Dungeons and Dragons, Bash. I'd've thought you'd at least respect the influence it's had on video games and the fantasy genre in general. Some of the best video games ever draw directly from D&D, even down to using the system entirely (Baldur's Gate).
Ha! It's funny because the game's not even out yet.
This summer??
And that was when I realized that dreams never come true, magic is not real, and everyone is lying to you.
@Eggyhead85: Are you implying that Apple doesn't have "the chops" to sell overpriced peripherals? Because clearly they do. People like you said the iPad was going to fail commercially, and I just laughed. Apple people will buy Apple products, and there are a lot of Apple people.
@agreeable_panda: I try.
@Gargus: Correction: A jaded Sony fanboy.
@Paolo.Lex: This guy doesn't remember the PS3 launch:
It would be nice to see Sony get anything right these days. They've now built a storied history of lackluster console launches, and it's always for the same reasons.
Meh, kind of my least favorite class (visually and otherwise), but whaddaya gonna do. At least it's something.
@GHNeko: Such a liar, this guy.
I think they need to break out of the existentialism trope first and foremost. So tired of every friggin' character being a two-bit philosopher. Makes it hard to relate because real people are just not that deep.