As others have said, the same bug appears on both the 360 version and the PC version as well. Not heard anything about the PS3 version yet.
As others have said, the same bug appears on both the 360 version and the PC version as well. Not heard anything about the PS3 version yet.
That is something I often say too. On a load of anime forums people post stuff like "I'm crazy and random". Yet if they were really crazy, they wouldn't know they were crazy.
I was saying the same thing about Skyrim, since I had the PS3 version. It seems a lot of people don't care until it affects them. Even the other versions of Skyrim were still quite buggy, although the PC version is admittedly much better now.
Every incarnation of Link is different though and in Skyward Sword, that Link is right handed. Not that it matters that much.
I'm sure it'll still be cool for them to see the teacher's version, assuming he has a 3DS from a region which gets it in October. Still a very long wait either way. Could even have more incentive for them to learn English, so they can possibly take turns playing it.
They could just wait a few more months like other countries do most of the time.
Rock and chisels are too expensive for us common folk. I'll stick to using blood to write on cave walls.
I'm disabled so can't get out at all. There's been quite a few Ios/Android games I've been wanting to play but I can't justify paying hundreds of pounds for a Iphone. With Ouya I can play them on my TV without having to pay a large price.
I'm sure I've seen it featured at least twice for 50% off during the winter sale.
I agree entirely, it isn't necessary at all to region lock. They must know that the DS was so successful because of it being region free. Things like Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan selling very well overseas, enough to make EBA, is another example of why region locking should be disabled.
If you are American, didn't Xenoblade come out this year there? If so, that should easily be the GOTY. It was my game of the year by far in 2011. As for this year I'm wanting to say Dragon's Dogma, I enjoyed the game quite a lot despite the flaws. Torchlight 2 would be a great contender too.
Same here. Most people seem to get it wrong. I'm sick of having to constantly point out that it is "I couldn't care less".
I'm tired of the whole phone 'em up genre. Don't people know that games like this lead to terrible prank call tragedies.
As someone who has been to France, I can safely say this is true. I've met so many nice French-Canadians over the years through online communities.
While being the most classy party ever.
Yay someone else that loves FF12. I was also quite impressed by XIII-2, it is clear they took the feedback on board to make a better game.
Along with Kevin Butler, who I honestly thought was a real person...
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought that was insane.
Did you even read the article properly? It's $2 for the "worst generation" dex and $6 for the others. Well a cent cheaper to be precise. Oh as I'm about to post this comment I noticed Serebii posting a similar comment.
Well if it wasn't a good game, it wouldn't still be going and wouldn't still be making money. Look at FFXIV for example. It failed badly and was regarded by many as awful, so much so that they overhauled the whole game. Look at SW TOR too, it wasn't good enough to last with subscriptions so it went free to play with…