Furysetzer
Furysetzer
Furysetzer

Like most things about that game, half is hype and the other half is only partially true.

I’m actually really glad that they’re basically saying, “Screw you,” to early adopters. They hyped it up to be this great big thing, and yet, it turned out to be just an online FPS. Hell, Halo was doing this way back in 2002.

Or burn it. That works too.

Considering that lava is usually an instant death in Mario games, I think 25% is rather generous.

Things could've been worse. She could've taken Mario Maker with her. =d

Harsh, dude.

The game is pure awesome. But it’s kind of limited on what you can actually do. But after two full days with it, I’m still having a great time.

At my cousin's house in 1986, right after the Christmas of '85. It was just me and my mother at the time, and I'll never forget. Little 7 year old me had no idea that that little game would stick with me my entire life. It's what made me a gamer. =)

I thought I got them all. =d

Here’s a list of the codes I found in the Idea Book. You enter these from the main page of the digital manual. There is a little window on the bottom of the screen. You can watch a lot of videos.

That Bomberman advertisement was so classic. It's too bad that Project X Zone is going to be still only for the 3DS.

X and Bass... LOL!!! It's Mega Man X and ZERO. You need more training!

Haven't played this game yet, but the Kiefer Sutherland bit blows my mind. I KNEW that Kojima was trolling everyone, somehow. lol

My schizophrenia can't take stuff like this, Patricia! 🎱✈🔥👽

All I see is Original, crappy ass remake, original, crappy ass remake. Which version is that one? I don't recall the PSP version looking so bad.

Weird. I really liked the FFIV Complete Collection. The graphics didn’t bother me. From what I know, the taller characters were an attempt to modernize the style to have them look more than 1 tile high. Which was fine with me. I prefer the FFVI style on SNES, myself. Plus, we got The After Years, which was great.

I actually bought and enjoyed Dimensions for what it was. A Final Fantasy side game in the vein of 4 Warriors of Light and The After Years. They should have not given the go ahead to that development team to do the remakes, however. They are awful compared to the original versions. Hell, even the Game Boy Advance

I liked Dimensions as well. Maybe it was because the characters looked like they fit in that world. The others, not at all. The team that did those games really stumbled with the controls as well. I guess the main reason gamers don't like those versions is because they strayed too far on what made the games great.

You aren't the only one to make that comparison. It wouldn't have been so bad if the colors weren't so pastel looking. They look like they don't belong in those worlds.

I don't know. But honestly, I quit playing FFVI iOS less than halfway through because the character sprites just didn't do it for me at all. It's the only version that I haven't finished. I feel like I am one of the biggest FFVI fans of them all, but this port just killed it for me because of that and the experimental