CrimsonCyanide
CrimsonCyanide
CrimsonCyanide

I don't see much of a point of entering a discussing without at least observing the other side. It makes for a pretty lop sided discussion and things can generally get pretty rude from there. Or at least they seem to. I sincerely appreciate your civility and open-minded viewpoint as well!

I like that quote, I'm

I should probably state that I really don't have much a problem with the notion behind it. I can understand in that it relatively doesn't cover much and how some people can feel it's more of a blatant advertisement instead of being "lol, check this fake article out and discuss!" Kotaku has covered amazon reviews

I can't disagree with that. Wording is everything.

However, I also have a tough time understanding the point of the post, especially when it comes to an amazon review that's over a year old. Don't get me wrong, it made me smile and I didn't mind, but I can get why someone might be frustrated.

You know, that is

With that same philosophy, no one forced (or wanted) you to read the comment and make such a comment in return.

Yet you did. Freedom of speech, right? So why can't someone make a relatively subjective, yet understand comment? Should we really be forced to not speak up against something, and just accept whatever is

I saw the picture of Vyse, and I laughed so hard I cried.

My problem with the combat is fluidity.

Generally speaking for more fast paced games, you need to be able to have a smooth control of your character to move around properly for targeting and evasion. In Resident Evil 4 and 5, it was fine as is. Things were still part of that more slower moving pace, and generally

Holy, all my infinite ^'s to this.

More Onos? I don't know if the world would be ready for such awesome. It's certainly worth a shot!

Absolutely a very good point.

I do admit, I feel for those that are genuinely trying to improve the foundation of it, but as a medium on the whole I couldn't agree with you more.

I'm in the same boat as NightGroper.

Honestly, Resident Evil 6 was so bad simply because it couldn't fit into any specific genre.

Chris's campaign is suppose to be the most action based, and to be honest the combat system is abysmal. Using a similar system to 5 isn't going to cut it when creating an action-based

Holy shit, this.

Yeah, but the key thing is a new idea can't necessarily be innovative.

I'm not trying to be nit-picky here, but innovation in this sense isn't so much the introduction of a new idea but rather how effective the new idea is in the business sense.

If you said something along the lines of how Nintendo uses innovation to

Innovation is the application of better solutions that meet new requirements, inarticulated needs, or existing market needs.

A new idea doesn't necessarily mean innovation. Please do not post misleading comments about words. Thank you.

Stop posting already. Leave it on a dignified note and move on good individual.

There are some people that you can listen to all day, and then there are people like that guy in the video.

Worst part was I found the information interesting, but the guy is just not the right person for that.

Definitely had to plus one this.

While I sadly couldn't get into X Zone, I'm extremely thrilled they brought this over. I wouldn't of expected it, given that generally Super Robot Wars has been left out of the Western side of the world, not to mention Sakura Wars as well, so seeing a project like this come over with

Or the more important aspect, that an opinion is a personal opinion.

Opinions can be stupid, misinformed, misguided, but they generally can't be wrong because they are based upon the knowledge the individual has at that given point in time. Especially since we're talking about personal tastes here, it makes even

Whoa what? Tri-Ace working on a PS title?

Consider me SOLD!

I'm always a bit iffy when it comes to competitive nature of skill or physical prowess as requirements to be a sport. In that case, aggressive masturbation can be considered a sport with the right requirements attached.

However, my real reason for posting is the 800 APM. I've seen some of this stuff, and honestly a

Wait, what?

I heard he was stepping down from SquareEnix, but it sounded like he was going freelance, not retiring.

While I'm extremely excited for this game, there's a different reason I can't wait for it.

Akihiko Yoshida.

In fact, I'd go so far as to say he's the reason I'm buying the CE version of the game. He's certainly the reason I bought the JP CE version as well, despite the fact that I don't have a JP 3DS. The style he