KingKirby
KingKirby
KingKirby

I still remember my pacifist run through of New Vegas. I kind of cheated and got my companion to kill enemies for me, though I accidentally killed about 10 ants once (I didn't realize that I had done so until literally hours after it happened, though, so I didn't go back and fix it). Still, talking my way out of

I would think that a god wouldn't need to be able to write

you want to know what this anime is about? It's about one of the most beautiful things in the world. Yes, you guessed it...

it's cool. That too is a game I wish they had mentioned on here. Then again, I understand why they didn't :P

I did :D And I've played through 1 and 2, and watched my friend play through all 3

And to add to this list even more, also Little King's Story and Red Steel 2 :P

Don't forget Red Steel 2!

I realize that this is an opinion of you guys, but I gotta ask, why isn't Red Steel 2 on here? Besides Wii Sports Resort and Skyward Sword, Red Steel 2 is the only wii game that used the motion+ WELL. Unless there are some games I'm missing, of course.

it wasn't intelligent, but it would always use the straight right or straight left combo, depending on which side of them had more enemies. It might not have been nearly as good as a human player could be if they were good, but it certainly was consistent

Actually, it was Jupiter that made it, specifically. They also made stuff like Picross, Pokemon Pinball, Ghost Trick, Spectrobes, and Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories. Don't judge a developer by their publisher, I always say. Or else everyone would hate Bioware with a passion

you don't need to. You could have just changed the AI's setting to auto and only take over once you felt comfortable with it

you do know you could have the top character go full AI and never even have to touch it, right?

honestly, I'd like to see the sequel take place somewhere else entirely. They did mention New York at least once, I'd be interested to see a game taking place there. Of course with a new cast as well

Hm... Well, all of my homosexual friends (I have several) have no problem with language like that. Hell, they use it as much if not more than my straight friends (or I) do. I suppose it's different for different people, but don't assume that all people of any demographic are going to feel the same way about something

Yeah, that's what makes it interesting. When you just play Dead Money, you don't see any of the connections, but as you play more of the DLC (specifically Old World Blues, though honest hearts has a little about it), you find out that there are some major connections between Elijah and that guy, and you find out how

I'm not yet 20 (this october. Feels so far away :P), yet I played (and quite enjoyed) the original Kid Icarus game, and am strongly looking forward to this one. Then again, I've always enjoyed older stuff (some of my favorite video games are from the 80s, some of my favorite music is from the 60s-80s, my favorite

I would think that Castle Crashers is a good party game. That's on PSN, right? -has no idea what he's talking about, you may just want to ignore him-

I started playing Magic the Gathering: Duels of the Planeswalkers 2012 for an essay I'm writing, and dear lord that game is so bad (bad UI, inability to make your own decks, stupid AI, no atmosphere, etc) XP If it weren't for my college education, I'd call it a waste of money.

Do you mean in terms of story? Or in terms of setting in the DLC? Because in terms of story, the DLC actually does a lot to explain exactly what the hell has been going on (mostly about the dude who shot you in the head, and some great backstory into Eli and Joshua), and ties itself together very nicely (there are

yeah, I gotta say that I enjoy New Vegas more than I've been enjoying Skyrim. Not that I'm disliking skyrim, there's just something about NV that made it amazing to me