JocelynKosovar
tokugawa
JocelynKosovar

Bah, if they released a complete edition with all sports vom Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort for Wii U (optimizied for HD), I'd actually pay up to 25 euros for it, but around 50 dollars if you want to get all 5 sports? No thanks.

1 shitty game - I assume you mean FF13 (which I didn't like either, but I didn't find it THAT bad either).

The game comes on two UMDs in Japan. Personally I find that tedious for a game on a handheld device compared to the comfort of a digital download.

Usually localized English versions should be complete before the game comes out in the WEST, right? :)

I would buy it, just to get some use out of my Vita.

It will either be the same, or better, for European (and Europe's also "western") markets.

Well, for Europe, things can only get better, since Atlus didn't have a publishing arm in Europe.

They did have a say in terms of publishing.

For Europe, it means that's the beginning of good games being localized.

I'm expecting good stuff in terms of localization for Europe.

At least this means localizations of Atlus stuff in Europe. Before, Atlus hasn't really been active at all in Europe, so localization for Europe was always handled by other publishers.

It's not really a deformity. Some people have straight legs (seems to be the "beauty ideal" in the west), some people have O legs, some have X legs. In Japan, X legs are deemed more attractive apparently. What is deemed more attractive will be shown more often.

Maybe most of those are "debug kits", which every QA tester should have, to test games on the actual hardware.

I always considered the TOOL to be a "PC-like PS2", because it actually houses PS2 hardware, attached to performance analyzation tools, debuggers, and expandable slots on the motherboard.

It's time for another GTA that covers a city not in the USA....

They don't deliberately stand in that position... some girls just have legs like that.

I consider "sound in space" the same as "film music".

Eh, playing video game music on obscure instruments such as harps, self-a-capella, or cocker spaniels is intersting in itself even without attractive blondes.

Eh, I don't think it was boring. If done well, there was just a lot of tension in the trenches... as the article said, tension just resolved through going out into your death (most likely). This could be a really great way to achieve dramatism without doing the hollywood action flick stuff which admittedly is much

Would you people still debate whether it deserves being a JRPG if it were still made by Ubisoft, but consisted of lead team members of japanese descent living in the West?