Keep in mind this is Japanese. So the rabbits, usagi in Romanji, is really USA GI (geddit?). The camels... well I think you know what that's about ;)
Keep in mind this is Japanese. So the rabbits, usagi in Romanji, is really USA GI (geddit?). The camels... well I think you know what that's about ;)
This was the animated series I said Square Enix should have taken as inspiration for the crappy Gun Loco shooter months back. Heck, I'd still play a Cat Shit One game if someone makes it.
Been there! Next time just roll past all the mobs to get to the boss. At the boss, take out all the pawns around the arena, then hit the back of the boss's boots. It's the only way us strict melee guys can win.
I have to say I do enjoy going up more than out. But more than that, I like trying to go places I don't think the game wants you to go. I remember in Giants: Citizen Kabuto I would continually try to climb the highest mountains with that jet pack over and over until I made it. Turns out there was no strategical…
My friend, I just so happen to have this link bookmarked that might help you out.
To be frank, mages have an easy time blowing through the game like this. Bosses like the Flame Lurker take two spells and die, whereas my melee Temple Knight took a lot of dodging and herbs to kill it. Even at the boss fight you are almost at you have to used a different strat as a melee character with no ranged…
If you start a new character, you have to start all over. 3-1 is the first level of stage 3 which I think is the one where you start off in a prison (I forget). Anyways, here is a good video of a speed run of how to get past that dragon on 1-2 you are dealing with. I thought it was two dragons too when I first…
If I may ask, which area are the dragons killing you at? A generic solution is to kite the lessor mobs (skeletons) then time your runs past the dragons (unless you want to fight them). Actually, killing dragons is pretty easy if you have a ranged attack (good soul too!) so I would just do that.
I'll give Human Revolution this: it has the finest trailers I have seen in a long time. The only bad scene I saw was on in some back alley with the stacked crates you could go up like in previous games. It just seemed a little empty with underwhelming textures, but that was like 8 months ago so it's probably been…
Fear not! I am not so cruel as to take away a hard earned star. Seems like it's some kind of half implemented function on kotaku.
I'll admit the changes will take some getting used to. I'm still worried about toggling the stars next to people's names. It's like I can take away their star power. Heck, earlier I had the option to toggle a star on non-starred members (seems to be gone now).
There were two games coming out this year that had my interest because they reminded me of GITS: Mindjack and Deus Ex. Hopefully the later turns out better than the former.
I wouldn't feel to bad about using copied games in the 80's. As I recall, the first Doom I had was a copy of the disc. Same with GTA II. My friends and I shared a lot of games like this back in the day (mostly early 90s).
I do have brand loyalty for electronics, but only so far as the success I have had with said brand's previous products. Like for Sony, I have yet to have a Walkman or VCR(yes, old tech here) Playstation, etc. fail on me, so I continue to purchase their products. For gaming hardware I am neutral. If I was brand loyal I…
Ignore. Double post (damn you new commenting format!)
ESPN's First Take had the same thoughts I did: it showed the difference between studio bands/groups and real performers. The Black Eyed Peas just sounded awful live (sound good in a technical sense on the radio), and that to me is the true measure of an artist; a good live performance.
@skitzogreg: So professional looking, it's just wonderful!
Best I can do with my skills.
This Super Bowl marks the first time I've made a legitimate bet, had a relative in Vegas put down money, on a sporting event. The bet that Polamalu will play I think was pretty safe, and the bet the Steelers would win goes against what I initially wanted (a Packers win). At the very least I think I'll break even. Hope…
@dowingba: I think the main set back when Bayonetta came out for the PS3 was that there was no install option (I could be wrong, but I thought this was a major complaint on the Sega boards). After a few patches and the option to install, the 360 and PS3 version do not differ that much anymore. For the record I played…