MK9 was a really tight fighting game, a contender for best fighting game last gen, even.
MK9 was a really tight fighting game, a contender for best fighting game last gen, even.
I think Final Fantasy as a franchise could benefit from not taking itself so seriously. Seeing the love CC2 put into recreating (albeit a cliffnotes version of the original 60+volumes) JJBA's plot and characters was just great. Their classic lines, their classic moves, the way certain characters interact with each…
Nah, that was more of a generic crossover plot and it was pretty limited in terms of characters. In All-Star Battle they essentially remake the plot of each of the different story arcs, but then in VS mode you can just have anybody fight anybody. Hell, it started off as a joke but now that I'm thinking about it it'd…
underrated? Every time I hear something about the game, it's people praising it for its godliness. I didn't find it too interesting myself, but meh.
I can understand being disappointed by this game, I mean there wasn't a whole lot of information on it for a while so people started imagining what the game was going to be like. This is how Ubisoft does their open world games, they took their devs that had already worked on a lot of their other IP's and said "hey…
No need to get so angry, the man just likely hadn't played Radiant Dawn. Understandably so, considering just how rare Path of Radiance is and how Radiant Dawn's directly tied to it.
Have you played Radiant Dawn? His appearance was a lot beefier than in Path of Radiance and they seem to be using that rendition of Ike for this game.
I played it on PC with a dying ATI Radeon 4650 HD that couldn't play Mario Kart 64 for an extended period of time and I encountered no issues whatsoever.
Well that's just disappointing, then. Oh well, thanks for the correction!
Nah, just pointing out that for a rather long time, it's been third parties that have done the most with the property. (Inti-Creates, Nintendo)
The little glowing green ball with a Mega Man helmet
I'm surprised nobody seemed to notice that one of the Mega Mans seen in his final smash is the disembodied Cyber Elf X from the Zero series. How is Nintendo giving Mega Man more love than Capcom has in the past five years?
No problem! It's a lot of fun and it's great if you're interested in the gaming industry. And a good day to you as well!
Well, generally most playtest labs are in major cities, so look at which developers have a studio in your city then visit their website. Ubisoft has playtest.ubi.com (or something like that), for example. So you signup, then they send you an email if they're looking for testers.
Oh crap! I playtested this game without a single clue it was going to be legacy of kain-related. I obviously can't say anything about it except that I was surprised by how much fun I was having playing it.
Somebody needs to re-make Shadow of the Colossus with Oculus Rift support
I bought the original 3DS before the ambassador program, and I couldn't stop telling my friends how much I disliked this console. The D-Pad feels worse, the buttons feel cheap, simply closing the screen without anything between them would leave you with lines on the top screen, I just didn't like it.
Then my dad died…
I'd like to point out that there were 4 New Super Mario Bros. games that all felt like the same game, they've re-released Ocarina of Time three times (not counting the Virtual Console), Kirby hasn't had an innovative title since Canvas Curse, etc. Let's face it, Nintendo isn't always innovative. That being said,…
Super Smash Bros. (Series)
How I Got Into It: My family wasn't very well off financially, but we still managed to get a gamecube a couple of years after it released and got SSBM on it. I played that game to 100% completion, at my peak being able to defeat 3 Lvl 9 CPU's with every character. Brawl came out, then I…