GGear0323
GGear0323
GGear0323

Definitely. I do indeed have a backlog to get through but every time I read an article about Control or see screenshots, I just know it is a game I would very much enjoy and need to play. Right now I am playing through Dishonored 2 and with Game Pass I have a TON of stuff I can play like Ori but it does feel like

No, he is right. I stared at your comment for like a full 30 seconds wondering what the hell you were talking about. Those 2 comments are the same damn thing. This quarantine is getting to you isn’t it?

True but if I am gaming, it is usually to relax and relieve stress or whatever and anything that complicates that or hinders it it any small small way just hits you harder. It is like the people that get annoyed at having to switch discs to change games and prefer going digital. We have literally all done that for

Not quite the same as I pointed out that those rechargeable batteries are used for more than just the controllers. You also get into an age bracket thing where most slightly older gamers typically don’t do couch multiplayer. I haven’t done split screen or anything like it since I was in college. The large majority of

I mean 15 years is quite a long time to simply get used to something and there are reasons we are constantly trying to hide or rid ourselves of wires in the first place. We also don’t play on shitty TVs, sitting cross-legged on the floor 5 feet from the screen like we did years ago and if some circumstance asked us to

As I said elsewhere, it would depend on your gaming setup. Cables can be annoying. If your outlet is more or less behind you, you now have a cable wrapped around you while you play or they could laying on your legs or you could have a long ass cable going to the console. I don’t know about you but when I had to plug

It kind of depends on what your gaming setup is like or simply how you play in the first place. Where do you sit, what do you sit on (chair, couch, recliner, etc...), how do you game, laying on your side, curled up in the corner of your couch, straight-backed in the gaming chair, legs up with the controller on your

That stuck out to me as well. That one phrase says A LOT.

Do you honestly forget how we used to hold those controllers. We never placed them in your palms because there were no hand grips. We held them with the side of our middle fingers on the back and our thumbs on the front (index fingers up top for shoulder buttons). The rest of our fingers basically made a fist in the

I would say it is because no one bothers with thinking of new d-pad designs anymore. A lot of games only treat them as 4 random buttons and a ton of people playing platformers are just using thumbsticks anyway.

I do think it might be finished but it will take quite a while for it to happen. You mention Kingdom Hearts but what comes to mind for me is the Rebuild of Evangelion anime movies. What was supposed to be some sort of theatrical remake/re-imagining/whatever of an anime series from 1995 released its first movie in 2007

I actually watched for the first time a few days ago and didn’t really enjoy it too much. It had its moments but overall wasn’t really put together all that well. 

I guess?? The thing is, he doesn’t exactly say WHY it is forgettable or uninteresting. He says the movement can feel sluggish but gave praise to the ‘moment to moment playing’ and that “the ferocious melee action is fast enough to keep me trudging back into battle. He likes the characters as well. Just saying

Technically they haven’t really gotten to the story yet. The show so far is based on the short story collections rather than the proper continuing story. The short stories were used as world building most of all with a lot of the small narratives being ripped from fairy tales. None of it was that original outside of

It would have made money. It is still Final Fantasy. They still make some money selling overpriced remakes/remasters/ports of 20+ year old games on mobile. It just wouldn’t have made anywhere near as much as a F2P game would. Not even close.

Do I sound mad? It is a story critique. Anyway, I don’t think they would need to add a scene like this for runtime. They have plenty to work with in fleshing out character interactions as is, they have all the things they could add from the extended FFVII lore or whatever they called it, voice acting is already going

If that is the case, why made the addition at all? If Avalanche doesn’t know the difference, if the characters reaction are going to be the same and their guilt unchanged, why make a change simply to make the viewer have a slightly different take of them as characters that won’t be reflected in their actions? It is

This is the point. This whole argument really doesn’t have much to do with linearity at all. Some JRPGs give you the illusion of choices to cover their linear tracks which XIII didn’t bother with. The main difference is almost all other JRPGs do give your team a chance to sit down and talk; with each other or NPCs.

Well, seeing as how there were very fast FPS games out well before Halo and even during its peak, I think it best said that developers just are not making any slower FPS games in recent times. Which is a shame. I enjoy a game that gives you a better than shit chance to survive if caught unawares by an enemy instead of

DokeV is like Dennou Coil x Pokemon, right? I think I want it.