I don't take mobile games seriously, seeing them as attempts to make cash grabs with poorly implemented control schemes and poor graphical adaptation. I've been proven right more times than wrong, so far!
I don't take mobile games seriously, seeing them as attempts to make cash grabs with poorly implemented control schemes and poor graphical adaptation. I've been proven right more times than wrong, so far!
It's funny how the vibrant colors makes the bear look CGI or photoshopped in to me.
Ironically, playing a Sorcerer, I never had a problem with the sniper section because of liberal use of Hidden Body as soon as I saw the arrow hit the wall in front of me. It was the melee enemies with the high damage that tended to bash my skull in - surviving against Manus was/is iffy and I'm pretty good with my…
I don't like his art style; it is too exaggerated for me. I'm familiar with his style, but always thought the people looked like monsters.
Is there a male version of this type of cutesy, sexiness?
It's just funny how the Japanese market was fine with sexualizing underage characters, but when they increase the age for the Western market, they modify those costumes, even though with the new ages the costumes would be less pervy.
They used to do this with one of the older gaming magazines, where there would be three reviewers and each would identify if they were generally a fan of the genre or not. I think it was GamePro?
I'm asking more about what the battle is supposed to look like in our imaginations. Turn-based battles, if we removed the UI, is supposed to look like a real fight without pauses in between actions. I was wondering how it would look because the Persona's don't actually appear that powerful based upon the battle…
The PC Port worked fine for me as soon as I was told that an XBox 360 controller worked with it. Bang, problem solved.
Are they repeatedly shooting themselves in the head for a summons to appear for a second just to do one action each time or are we meant to believe that they shoot themselves in the head once and the summoned persona sticks with them for the entire battle? If they have personas, why do they generally fight with…
That's a shame, but I tend to like more realism in games. I find that the more realistic they try to be, even with supernatural or fantastic elements, the more engaging they are. So seeing a simulated battle is more exciting to me than seeing a Final Fantasy heroine doing triple somersaults in a platemail swimsuit and…
Just like a season of "The Jersey Shore".
I've always hated the drive to make every party member in a single player game be necessary, especially when I hated the characters. I always wanted a party of wizards just burning and slashing through a battlefield together, and games like "Dragon Age" tend to force each character into roles rather than individual…
This photo reminds me of how much I wanted a multiplayer "Daggerfall" to come out with the same basic system, but ability to play with other real people (maybe capped at 4-5 max on individual servers).
The funniest part of your comment was that I always played my mages with shields and shortsword as sidearms - but all I ever play are magic user characters, so I've tried a lot of different character set ups. My first thought upon seeing the two mage characters, the one on the farthest left also is holding a staff,…
The funniest part is that the Sailor Moon manga generally gets the transformation sequence over with fairly quickly and the whole idea of their attacks is a lot more violent than the anime would make you think. One of my friends was blown away when I revealed that the translation for their attacks in the Sailor Moon…
Nope. Note that I didn't say the old ones were better. I specifically said that the quality of the new ones seems to be cheaper while looking more clear. There's a difference between being nostalgic and comparing two versions and finding that there are good qualities in the old version.
What's racist about pointing out that there is nothing but two types of racial characters represented in the series? You do realize that I used 'paradise' as a sarcastic reference to the Nazi ideal, right?