Daemon_Gildas
Daemon_Gildas
Daemon_Gildas

Man, Steam Sales really are insane. It's like running to the gas-station to pick up a soda every day. A dollar here, a few bucks there, and suddenly you're out hundreds of dollars.

Man, I've never had a Cinnabon, but I tried a Cinnabon-cereal and it was goddamn delicious. It's probably for the best that there isn't one anywhere around where I live, because I don't think I could suppress both the allure or cinnamon-bun goodness *and* a simple curiosity for what they taste like.

I dunno, I'll definitely give it a rent, but I'm still skeptical. Team Ninja does some great characterization, but they've not really proven themselves capable of a high-octane action game yet, to me. Plus, Devil May Cry has always been about style, and even though the new DmC does look genuinely interesting, their

Hah, that's definitely a startling similarity!

Wow, the composer only worked on one other game? That *IS* sad!

I wonder how they're going to handle the "Hidden Costumes" for obtaining all of the Emblems?

Agreed, although in fairness I've not played Sonic Colors or Generations yet. Still, even though I really liked the concept of having a "Hub" to connect all the levels in the first Adventure (even though the execution needed work), they definitely did a fantastic job in the second.

You have to admit, though; Nolan North does a *DAMN* good Deadpool. Not only for continuity's sake, but he honestly sounds just like I would hope he would.

For an extra $20, you can also purchase the "Bethesda pack", which includes Fallout: New Vegas and its DLC, BRINK and its DLC, and Hunted: The Demon's Forge.

What is it with "Stars" or "All-Stars" being in so many titles now?

I don't mean to sound all "fanboy-ish", but Borderlands 2 literally has everything I asked for after playing the first. I'm trying not to get my hopes up to some impossible standard, but honestly, Gearbox is making it difficult not to.

I just hope they don't pull that goddamn "Glittering Stars" horseshit that prevents you from *EVER* obtaining them once you screw up.

Yeah, how do you do that? I would ***LOVE*** to continue playing the 360 character from when I rented Skyrim, but on PC! :D

That's the thing, though; it doesn't split the userbase! Reg 3DS owners can already purchase a second-stick if they really feel it's necessary, or they can play without it. The key factor is, like I said, Nintendo would need to make it mandatory for all games to have single-stick controls, but allow them to use

The difference is, though, that the 3DS already support a second-stick within its framework. It's not some "outside feature", the original was obviously built with that in mind, but they didn't implement it for some reason, be it cost, approachability, appearance, or maybe they simply didn't feel it necessary.

Yeah, I'm not 100% sure whether or not that's Lilith... but there are definitely a ton of similarities. I'm sure we'll see some direct-comparison screenshots before the end of the day, though :P

It's just that; they're making a bigger system, so why *not* incorporate the D-pad? Plus, it would make the 3DS "controller" uniform with the upcoming Wii U. And for those games that *do* offer second-stick gameplay? In the case of, day, MGS3, it's damn-near mandatory, and offers a *HUGE* ease of use for others.

The buttons are fine on the 3DS, it's the D-pad I don't care for.

It's a shame, I would be ALL over this if it just included that damn second-pad. That, and maybe make the D-pad a little more "loose", like it is on the DS Lite.

You know, it's stories like this that really make life worth living. People really are capable of being truly awesome sometimes.