Hell no, bad graphics are a limitation of the developer and their vision. There are some gorgeous MMOs out there, and the fact that the Elder Scrolls Online looks like this is TRULY a testament to how shortsighted and low-aiming their vision is.
Hell no, bad graphics are a limitation of the developer and their vision. There are some gorgeous MMOs out there, and the fact that the Elder Scrolls Online looks like this is TRULY a testament to how shortsighted and low-aiming their vision is.
There are so many games like this on iOS and Android.
Both are great handhelds for their own reasons. There's really no reason to say either one is worse than the other because both either have or are soon getting a strong software lineup. I'll reflect Kent's words in saying that Kid Icarus is definitely worth getting.
On top of the bad business model, it's a complete chore to play. Maybe if you played it locally like an actual game of Pictionary it might be fun, but the novelty wears off insanely fast and they knew that. It's designed to keep you gunning for points and playing just for that, meaning everyone ends up putting little…
And...
Simple: children.
The smart ones and the optimistic among us applaud the decision and eagerly await more news and some previews of the game.
I think you're wrong.
I used to drink eggnog while playing Skyrim. I rather enjoyed sitting in a bar and "chatting" with the locals and enjoying a good (wimpy) drink.
Thank God for that. Seriously, playing RPGs like Xenoblade and Resonance of Fate has been so awesome due to the ability to continue right on playing after death without harsh penalties. It makes games that hold onto dated ideals that you have to lose progress and waste time as punishment for failure seem like boring…
Graces was the Wii one, which ended up being PS3-only "F" after they messed it up so badly it had to get recalled, right?
Tales games have been notorious to me for picking on one of my major pet peeves in gaming: Unskippable cutscenes and taking you back to the last save if you die.
That moment when your fully charged Greatsword meets the nose of the Rathalos bearing down on you, and the victory music plays.
Not even- my- patience can withstand such an effort.
Should I be the first to reference Toy Story?
Just another game to add to the list when I eventually do get a Vita.
Remotely launching their organs out of their body into the device you hold in your hand?
Worth it? How's the soundtrack?
Bought. $10 for the game and soundtrack. <3 Wanted this for a while.
Who praised Dragon Age 2? I remember there being universal disdain for the game. And universal praise for Witcher 2. But it being a PC game, nobody played it. :P