Daemon_Gildas
Daemon_Gildas
Daemon_Gildas

I gotta say, Pokemon has a really interesting history, but some of the theories border on creepy. Not to mention, some of the later Pokemon are just goddamn retarded. I mean, Pokemon that created the world and all life? That control Time and Space? And even the dark allusions, such as Gary's Raticate and the theory

Both of those theories are definitely REALLY interesting! Makes you want to talk with the people behind the series.

I really don't see the big issue here. I mean, I think it's pretty clear that these are bad, bad men, and considering the scene consists of a guy with his hand on her arm for, what, two seconds before she whoops his ass? I'm not sure that qualifies as a "rape scene".

I just want for Skyrim to go on sale again.

So true :(

Yeah, it's definitely the best way to experience the games. That way, when your weapon finally did "evolve", it felt like a big deal, rather than something you knew was coming all along.

Yeah, but wasn't it addictive? It was like, each new disc could be "the one", that had either the Phoenix or even that big bad guy from the show ("Moo" I think his name was? something stupid).

The games themselves were "okay" to "good", never great. The whole appeal was really getting all of these monsters, feeling like you were genuinely discovering some kind of "secret" on every disc you put in.

Hah, same here! It was always strange to me that teenage girls' music always seemed to have the strongest or coolest monsters... :P

Yeah, monsters dying was super depressing. Of course, I was a kid at the time, and I really got emotionally invested. I remember one, "Hyper-Fang" I think, it was my all-time favorite. In fact, at the time I didn't even realize your monsters *could* die, and when it did, I actually cried; so sad!

That's why I would make it a Downloadable Title. Sure, it would be a pain in the ass to put in a disc, boot the game up, get the monsters, save the game, then start the whole process over... but I think it would be worth the effort :)

That's actually a really clever idea! I would actually consider buying a Vita for that, lol

Yeah, there's definitely a ton of things that could be improved. And, personally, I wouldn't mind seeing Monsters given infinite life-spans, or at the very least immune to "age".

Ahh, I'm glad somebody else loved the Dark Cloud games, too! Such an underrated series :(

Proving, yet again, that dogs are goddamn adorable at whatever they do.

Yeah, I'm the same; I just enjoy having a dedicated "Jump" button. In fact, it's something that's always surprised me they never brought to the Zelda series, keeping with the automatic-jumps as opposed to an actual button for it (the GameBoy games at least tried it with Roc's Feather and Cape).

Eh, Capcom is definitely not winning any supporters as of late. Kind of a shame that Dragon's Dogma looks genuinely interesting, yet they're still trying to nickel-and-dime players out on On-Disc Content.

I'm really digging the direction they're taking this game. Of course, they *NEED* to be working on a new Legacy of Cain game, but this is probably the first time I was genuinely excited for a Tomb Raider game before it came out.

I think the PS3 has actually done fairly well for itself, given the outlined disadvantages it had coming into market. I think it's also worth pointing out, however, that it had a genuinely awful paid of "triggers", which is the reason I personally would also buy 360 games over PS3 if all things were equal.

It will obviously take Developers some time to tweak the controls to be completely comfortable, but I think this is definitely a very exciting opportunity for the Wii U. I'm a console-baby, and grew up with a controller in my hand at all times. Yet, PC's are obviously able to offer a lot more nuanced actions because