JocelynKosovar
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JocelynKosovar

They still need to make that musical shooter "Jesus Cryst Superstar" (© Yahtzee).

The question is, how do you determine "underage" unless it's explicitly mentioned in the comic itself?

Well, a good part of the fun was getting cards from and battling people all over the world of FF8. I don't think the app can replicate that without an RPG worldmap and backbone.

Nothing will ever eclipse Triple Triad. Ever.

Half Life 3 confirmed.

I hear many different things, but for me the motion controls worked fine. I wonder why there is such a huge variation in how players found the motion controls

It will happen one day.

Well, the current Nintendo solution of having a digital manual at your disposal at any time on your GamePad is even better. You don't even need to go to your shelf or something to go find that paper manual.

When you spend time and enjoy figuring out on your own, you are, by definition, "not stuck". You are playing the game.

I actually found Ocarina of Time more annoying, but probably because I enjoyed the atmosphere of Skyloft's town more than Ocarina's initial village.

No. You are one of us.

I think the only bummer for Nintendo was that almost everything was 2015. Had say 50-60% been 2014 releases, I'd say it's easily a Nintendo win. Like this it was an announcement of potential greatness.

I think they lost a bit of soul under all that CGI fluff. Bravely Default had lots of soul though.

FF7: Crisis Core was actually pretty good!

Square still has a bunch of awesomely talented people who make awesome games. Final Fantasy Type-0, Bravely Default, and many more. Yes, they're still beneath a pile of shit, but they're still there (and S-E always had shit games next to their really good ones, albeight not as many back then).

True that, and I think Bowser could be a really interesting main character.

Yeah but, sometimes a change isn't the worst. I'm sure that some hardcore fans will bitch no matter how great a potential new Mother entry done by other people would be, but there's nothing that would stand in the way really. So it's by no means "impossible" (neither by physical, people, nor economic/business

Why would he dictate the words to a programmer? Programmers don't put the text in games.

Compared to the total scope of the game, having a woman as a purely aesthetic choice (you don't even have to adapt skills, etc.) wouldn't have been too hard to do.

I guess they won't release this for Xbox 360 with Kinect 1.0, even though that system would be perfectly capable of this.