Indy-aka-Rex
Indy-aka-Rex
Indy-aka-Rex

Thank fucking jeebus. I found AoT on Netflix and was fairly interested in watching it... Then I found out it was sub-only. No thanks. I seldom enjoy watching long-form animation subbed. Movies? That's fine. 6+ hours of anime episodes? No. At that point I might as well read the manga since I'm not really enjoying anime

Sure, consoles sell years after their assumed "expiry date." But a console's life is determined more by the health of its software releases than the actual console sales. PS2 ceased to be relevant (and thus "died") by 2009. By then we had fully transitioned to PS3/360/Wii. PS3/360 still have another year-to-2 years of

No. PS2 has long been dead. Seeing as how outside of the occasional EA sports game or FFXI expansion (or PES sequel?), PS2 hasn't had serious games since 2008/2009.

Well, I mean... It has. Sony doesn't make them any more.

NOPE! Still next-gen! IT'S NOT CURRENT UNTIL PS3/360 DIE.

I'd rather they called me when Tricks makes a game for the Rift.

#IdRatherHaveWhatWhoresDoForMoney

Short of Microsoft buying its way through the Japanese gaming industry, I don't see how most of its developers will give a damn. I can see the obvious stuff from major third parties, but the NIS's, Atlus's and Gust's of Japan's gaming industry will likely overlook it considering MS just can;t sell this shit in Japan.

Yep, Bandai (Bamco? Can't remember if this was post-merger) had planned on localizing it and even had adverts for it made if I remember correctly. It was on Gamestop's pre-order list and I also think Gamestop's got promotional items for it. Such a shame it never made it out of Japan, even if it's not a great game it

"This generation" = "Whatever bro, fuck this I'm leaving right now! GAMES STOP BEING RELEVANT WHEN I SAY SO!"

Because sometimes (or rather OFTENTIMES) gamers ~are~ forced to buy day one. It's a cultural issue not a content issue. If you feel you need to be a part of the discussion? Day 203 could be 189 days too late for someone to enjoy a game unspoiled or as a watercooler-type experience. Then there's multiplayer games and

I'm glad you asked, because on 3/18/2014 we'll be putting up the official Kickstarter page for "Supreme Letter D!" a "spiritual" successor to Castlevania that deals with the mighty numbers of the occult! With 9 monstrous bosses [headed by "Count D. Racula"] in the game inspired by classic horror movie villains and a

Hogun isn't part of the mythos behind Thor. He was added by Marvel as part of the Warrior's Three, he's not an Aesir like Heimdall (meaning he's an expat of another land, though considered an Asgardian).

God dammit Fahey, this better not mean you're going to spend your weekends posting about awesome games that are coming out AND THEN TELL ME THEY'RE ON iOS/ANDROID ONLY.

You mean a 5 month old console has LESS games than one that's over 17 months old!? YOU DON'T SAY!

Too much letter. Picture work best. Thank for putting picture in article. I watch movie now.

"America's Building Toys!" isn't a badge of honor, K'Nex... Or rather, I think we should all be ashamed that K'Nex is "America's Building Toys!"

PC developer says talking about resolution and framerate is pointless! There youg o PC Master Race, you can shut up about resolution and framerates now. While we're at it, CDPR should also look into locking The Witcher 3 to 1280x720 across all platforms and framerate lock to 30fps.

Because that was the argument made in the first post, I didn't make this a "US vs. Japan" thing; it already was. A little bit of reading goes a long way.

Except PC. Which would likely be cheaper and easier to work on...