DreamSequence
Bitcoon
DreamSequence

Mostly, what bugs me is the sound the character makes. One noise clearly marks the character, no matter your skin, as a male.

I disliked one of their games, once.

I do believe they said it's not powerful enough to run it.

I plan on playing as one of those nature-people in GW2, and/or the big dudes that look like a cross between Worgen from WoW and Krogan from Mass Effect. The big dudes, because they're the most visually distinct, next to the tiny dudes with the mechs, and the nature guys because they can transform into animals which

Are you wearing a fedora? You might be able to make up for the lack of beard and glasses with a classy black fedora.

*ex-starred*

I don't get the point of "end-game" content at all. If you have to play 60 hours to get to the "good" part, what the hell did you just waste 60 hours on? I want to be able to jump into hard stuff in an MMO. Almost none of them ever let you do that without pummeling you into the dirt with punishment. Dare fight a

I'm not happy with that.

They seem to have those in so many MMOs, and it really pushes my buttons.

4x as powerful as the last.

There's not some rule that says you must play on the go if it's a portable system. Most of my play time on my DS, PSP and 3DS has been right at home. The small screen is a bit bothersome for some, but to me portables are really liberating. Not being tied to a TV or specific place is great, and being able to stop

This is what I really hate about Zenonia. The first game was hardly very good, and honestly I could have done better myself, on just about every aspect of the game aside from the art. It was choppy, the sound effects and music were terrible, the story was presented poorly, the combat was repetitive stand in place

Depends. How many megabytes is your hard drive?

Just listen to that word. "Citadel."

it's kid of missing what made the first one special. At least, of what I played, there was a lot more FPS-like elements. Humanoids shooting at me, scripted escape sequences, helicopters attacking me, etc. It was lacking a lot more in the environmental puzzles the first had. That was mostly replaced by the occasional

Same here. Played 6 hours of the first game and lost the data on my old laptop.

I see your Citadel and raise you Citadel Station.

Oh yes, there better be.

I'd say things are better now. I love my retro games as much as the next guy, and I hate MW just as much as anyone but there are some really damn good modern games in every possible place on the spectrum.

I can see strenuous, standing games being enjoyable if you're, say, not coming home after a hard days' work and in great need of a chiropractor *raises hand* but they certainly can have their place if hardware makers figure out how to integrate button controllers with their silly full-body cameras. Note: The Wii and