HumanoidShark
HumanoidShark
HumanoidShark

You can gain more powerful cards, and the story is more complex than every Elder Scrolls game combined, so that automatically makes Uno a strong JRPG.

I'm excited. At least Quantic Dream give me a story I actually slightly care about, which video games always fail to do. As a storytelling medium, video games are laughably retarded, so it is good to see some people trying with games like The Last of Us (which I'm aware isn't a game by QD).

I'd much rather play a game

So, does turn-based translate to JRPG now? Excuse me while I go play this sweet JRPG called Uno now.

I'm sick of WWI & II. There needs to be another World War already. Come on, World; get to it.

I don't even know what that means, seeing as how the two games are completely unrelated. That is like saying that I wouldn't like King of Fighters because I like Spectral Force 3.

I see what you're saying. I'm always looking to be scared by a game or movie, but almost always let down. I was promised heart-stopping horror with Amnesia, but what I got was a couple of loud "BOO!" noises and some laughable attempts at twisted.

Horror doesn't have to try anymore. They just have to tell you it is

When I say "in your face," I mean that it seemed to try way too hard to make sure that whatever was supposed to scare you was as weird and LOUD as humanly possible. It made me grow to expect exactly what was going to happen when I turned the corner, making the corner an easy obstacle instead of a terrifying journey.

Amnesia wasn't that good. Once you looked past how "scary" it was, it was kind of a crap game. After an hour with Amnesia, I had a good sense of the developer's style and didn't really feel much for the rest of the game. It was a bullying, shove in your face kind of style that grew weary after the 10th time.

"I get it,

It certainly is a lot easier to get someone to play Super Smash than it is to get them to play, say, BlazBlue or Otomedius Excellent. See, I like platformers. And beat-em-ups. And fighting games. I just can't stand SSB for some reason.

It is pretty easy to get into if you are the RPG type. They all take place in the

Meh, I've always hated Smash Bros. I can't think of one thing I like about it. However, my inevitable WiiU purchase will be based solely on Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem. Everything else can pretty much burn in hell at that point. The SMT games are the only reason I bought a 3DS, too.

Holy shit. The sprites are gone. This needs to come out immediately to remind people what a fighting game is.

Somehow, I expect something like Dark to come out of this. It'll most likely end up generic and boring, but it will look really good on paper.

A Sony exclusive SRPG by Kadokawa with a sexy, sexy trailer. Excuse me while I clean this peculiar spot off the front of my pants.

Yet another reason that I'm going PS4, and a big one at that. I love EDF.

I forgot that Super Smash Bros. was still a thing.

I hate Gearbox with a passion. It has nothing to do with their business practices, it is just that every floating title that they get behind and "finish" is completely terrible. Doesn't help them that Borderlands is only sub-par, either.

If it says Gearbox, I immediately throw knives and feral cats at it.

Can I uninstall that shit Win8 dashboard and use absolutely anything else at all? Please?

Sexy. I hope this is the version in that rumored (or confirmed?) PS4/Vita bundle that I plan on buying.

For people bitching about new models of handhelds/consoles, I hope you are remembering the awesome new models of Nintendo handhelds, like the sleek GBA SP that included the foreign, alien technology of a fucking back

I probably could be much more of a judgmental, self-absorbed asshole if I jumped up on my high horse, grabbed all my pseudo-morals, and said exactly what you said, word for word.

In Japan, Sony's only competition is Nintendo. With the WiiU, I should say that Sony already has the console market sealed in Japan, as well as most of Europe. The only real struggle the Playstation has is against the Xbox in North America, so it makes sense to release whatever is available to a market with a thriving