Jekku
Jekku
Jekku

Yup. I wasn't happy with Ashley for the rest of the series because of this.

I need to patent a plastic piece that mounts to the Kinect. The plastic piece has a rod that extends out in the direction of the camera and there is a clip to hold a photo of yourself. That way, the Kinect always recognizes your face and Microsoft is happy that they can always "watch" you.

Tough? Yes. Tough enough to warrant a video/article? Absolutely not. I got my ass handed to me a few times but he was really easy once I learned that you'll never take damage, just as long as you wait for the counter button prompt to come up. If you're just spamming the attack button the whole game, you aren't

Who is dictating? Sticky just said he would APPRECIATE if the money went towards making better games.

Delivering finishing blows in No More Heroes was immensely satisfying. That and I had more fun with Excite Truck than I thought I would, and I bet part of that comes from the motion controls. I loved Metroid Prime 3's use of motion controls, too!

I haven't been watching much coverage of Battlefield 4. But the Xbox 360 version doesn't look that awful. Not planning on picking it up though. Kind of sick of whole FPS scene.

So, because he has worked at GameStop for 10 years makes you think less of him? New for ya, buddy! Anyone can be a bad parent, whether it be someone with an extremely low income or an extremely large income.

I think my first violent game was Turok 2. I rented it a few times and eventually received the game as a gift for Christmas. I was at least 12 and no older than 13. GTA V is a different kind of violence though. I mean... I hope she is at least watching him play it and maybe talking to him about it. I hope there

As someone who used to work for GameStop, the company is pretty strict about selling M-rated content to people. I had to ask for IDs all the time when I worked there, even if the person was of age. At the very least, the person buying the game for their kids might pay more attention to the content of the game.

I don't hate sequels, but in the last 21 years... we have seen a lot of sequels to franchises that were just on their third or fourth installment when this issue was new.

Intelligence was thrown out the window when you started defending dual wielding. You're either a troll or you're just silly.

LOL, okay. You're clearly not military material. You're the only person who would want to burn through ammo twice as fast just to look badass and provide "twice" the covering fire. I suppose you'll also want to try and convince me that holding the gun sideways is better, too.

Why do you have to holster the first pistol? Also, holding and firing a pistol with one hand isn't hard... but if you have two hands... why wouldn't you want to be more accurate?

Or you could just hold the first pistol correctly.

Right, and you can do that with one pistol. And when you're out of ammo... you can switch to the other pistol.

Dual wielding is practical in video games and video games only. I mean, unless your target is super large... you're probably not going to hit it. And if that is the case... you'll probably want a bigger weapon. :P

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Speaking of JRPGs, do we know why Capcom won't release the original Breath of Fire on the Virtual Console? They sort of did a slightly updated port on the GBA but for some reason... they always skip right to Breath of Fire II.