Yeah that makes sense, I actually didn't think of that at all for some reason.
Yeah that makes sense, I actually didn't think of that at all for some reason.
Oh ok yeah I get it now thanks.
Offline gaming is not possible after these prescribed times until you re-establish a connection, but you can still watch live TV and enjoy Blu-ray and DVD movies.
Don't forget the fact that if you give access to Superman's powers to a douchebag like me in a huge fully destructible environment I'm probably gonna spend more time blowing it to shit and making people's lives a living nightmare than actually doing anything Superman-esque.
Not saying he hasn't and considering this is a video game I'm expecting worse. You're missing the point of my last comment entirely, my problem wasn't with Superman doing it it was more with the trailer itself and me wondering what would have to go through your mind when thinking that in order to sell a Superman video…
The fact that the first thing we see in the trailer is Superman punching a dude through a moving train (endangering the lives of innocent civilians or at the very least the one guy driving the now derailing exploding train) tells me alot about this game's quality as a Superman game...
I like this idea if only because it makes the remakes of Metal Gear 1 and 2 that Kojima will make after finishing Z.O.E. 3 (in my perfect world) all the more better (I.E. Keifer plays Big Boss and David plays Solid Snake).
Pretty nice trailer and I loved the first one so I should be all excited now but I can't help but feel concerned by the lack of actual gameplay (as in not just an in-game cutscene or QTE-ish thing) in all the trailers so far.
How different is D3 from D1 or 2 in this regard cause I bought and played through both of them near release only once on normal and felt more than satisfied with the value of my purchases.
Cool ok thanks. I'll probably pick it up when it comes out on consoles then (a part of me wants to wait for the PS4 version for some reason though).
What if you're the type of person who just likes to play games on normal, complete them a single time and never say max your character or play the harder modes? Would what you just said still be a problem for this type of person?
Fun fact: before FFXIII came out people use to complain about how linear FFX was. But since FFXIII's linearity makes FFX look like Daggerfall lately I've heard quite a few people start considering FFX the last great FF.
Port it to PC and then I might care.
Zynga Highup Dude 1: Let's see we need to cut some costs so what's more important, people to actually make the games or an in-house gourmet kitchen?
I live in America yet everything you just said is true for me too. MVP made me think of Call of Duty actually...
They should throw random kids in there for you to mistakenly shoot (you know what would happen if a team like this were this trigger happy in real life) or to just cry to make you feel bad after you've just murdered every person they know right in front of them to save the day.
Looks good enough to me, what am I not seeing? Though to be fair I'm starting to believe I'm completely retarded when it comes to noticing or even caring about the differences between modern high end graphics and something like this.
This is what I'm doing. I tend to only play through most RPGs only once so I've yet to play Vesperia because with our current trend of rereleasing everything I'm pretty sure we'll eventually get either a Vesperia rerelease for PS4/its 10 year anniversary/a future handheld (not sure if the Vita can handle it, this…
Considering all the DLC costumes in the other this gen Tales games I would have actually been more surprised if there weren't any in this.