*looks for an anagram of Kim Kardashian and fails*
*looks for an anagram of Kim Kardashian and fails*
I sat down with Sakaguchi on Sunday for an extensive interview with the iconic developer, who was jovial and pleasant, frequently laughing and often chiming in with short English responses to my questions. "[Final Fantasy XV] is taking too long," he joked when I asked his thoughts on the state of the series he's left…
Does this mean Persona 5 will take place at a wizard college in Tokyo?
But still not as funny as dat mummy guard.
Yeah, I'm not particularly hyped either. Aside from Zelda and X, I'm just not seeing much on that list that really gets me excited.
Of course every world war 2 shooter where you do nothing but go around killing swaths of Germans and Japanese people is A.O.K. because Nazis and WW2 era Japanese people are just evil.
-A quest to save the world from ancient evil of some form or another.
Final Fantasy changes a lot between entries though. That's part of the reason FF XIII gets so much hate... because it occupied an entire generation without providing any significant change.
You got Tribes with skiing if you really want to go fast.
No no, I was just attempting a humorous observation since you referenced another comic book character that is detached from the earlier ones.
'Playing well' is an incredibly vague concept. If you are talking about a higher level player who uses long combo chains and knows the game fairly well, yes, the game has a high learning curve in that case. But like I was saying, if it's enough for you to just play through the arcade mode and the story mode on…
Of course, the Joker will not actually be involved since he's DC.
As long as it's on PS3, who can say.
Ragna, Jin, Hakumen, Noel, Tager, Bang, and Taokaka can all pretty easily be picked up by someone who doesn't bother with complex combos for the sake of playing the normal game. They can pretty much get by just by spamming simple specials, basic attacks, and their drive. It's really just Carl, Arakune, Rachel, and to…
I'm not sure if this is obvious based on the commenting system, but that reply was in response to "Well, perhaps the upgraded hardware is part of the equation that will enable that Fusion concept." and not the bit about causing confusion, because I agree with you on that one.
I'm not overlooking it, I'm thinking it's not meant to be a successor though and instead it'll occupy the same sort of intermediary role as the DSi.
That strikes me as highly unlikely, but I guess I can't say with certainty.
You conspicuously left out the Gameboy Color which debuted in 98. If you don't want to include it because it's part of the gameboy line (not that there weren't enough exclusives for it to count!), that's fine, but if that's the case you pretty much have to recognize the original gameboy as an outlier which doesn't…
I wonder how feasible that idea really is. It's not like the 3DS was build with this sort of expandability in mind... at least, I don't think so.