I think he meant telekinesis, like Mewtwo's psychic throws.
I think he meant telekinesis, like Mewtwo's psychic throws.
Skies of Arcadia, yes please!
Phantasy Star Online and Shenmue I and II were the Dreamcast classics no owner could be without, while cult titles like Seaman, in which you bred and talked to a fish through a custom microphone, and Jet Set Radio, a storming animated skate game, made owners feel like they were part of a special club with access to…
I'm not super thrilled by the final smash, but man, you gotta love those taunts:
AKB48 appears in a lot of ads—a ridiculous number of them. Like this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, uh, this, and more. Perhaps, you can understand why some folks in Japan rolled their eyes after seeing AKB48 popping up in a Super Smash Bros. commercial and had a knee-jerk reaction.
This was STILL painful to watch. Literally couldn't not cringe.
That metallic-looking color is pretty slick. The bundle is priced at 25,600 yen (US$243) and will be out on October 11 in Japan. No word about a Western release.
You give a shout out to a Transformers comic that's not "More Than Meets The Eye"?! BLASPHEMY!!
Then consider this a crash-course in one specific exception to the rules concerning apostrophes.
I do believe that was stolen from some poor housewife's yard. DAMN YOU AND YOUR TREACHERY TO THE DEPTHS OF HEL, LOKI!!
It took me a while to truly appreciate this, but Mario Kart 8 really comes up short with its character selection. The game has all the classics, no doubt—Shy Guy, Yoshi, Peach, Wario, Donky Kong...Mario, naturally. Hell, Luigi has achieved a new level of celebrity thanks to his glaring presence in the game. But did…
60+ hours into Bravely Default, and I still haven't beaten it. Great Story, and super-satisfying job-mixing. Like, FFVI good.
The extended trailer is all in Japanese, but you can probably follow the gist. They're showing characters, stages, items, assists and modes.
Tabata, who is both directing Type-0 and co-directing Final Fantasy XV, says no. XV, which was first announced as Final Fantasy Versus XIII almost a decade ago, is their top priority.
Frankly, Hyrule Warriors is quite a bare-bones example of a Dynasty Warriors game. It only has three modes: story, free (story without the story) and adventure. Moreover, there is no versus mode and coop is limited to local coop with one person playing on the game pad screen and the other on the TV. In fact, there is…