Digital Museum is a separate release. The original Grandia just came with the game, a cloth map, and a large art/story book with a mini disc containing four dialogue segments by the cast.
Digital Museum is a separate release. The original Grandia just came with the game, a cloth map, and a large art/story book with a mini disc containing four dialogue segments by the cast.
Nope, Saturn only via the Japanese Grandia Digital Museum disc. Digital Museum is essentially olden days DLC, an expansion disc which provided some extra dungeons, mini-games, gallery, and even saves for the main game among other bonuses. The Pantsu of Fiena is one of those mini-games, accessed from the arcade you see…
This is how you do pantsu, Square.
I'll warn you that the game doesn't control well and the collision is highly suspect, but at least give the trial of Ocean Drive Challenge a try. It's pretty impressive visually, and it's so great to see someone so influenced by Outrun putting out a new game. It's just that the game doesn't play nearly as well as…
PSX is short for the original PlayStation. That was what was used to refer to the console prior to launch and throughout the 90s.
Sony has been coasting on its reputation for more than a decade. Consumer brand loyalty is all but gone now, and price conscious shoppers aren't going to pay significant markups for marginal (if any) gains. The brand can't offer noticeably improved products such as the Wega was back in the day to entice people to buy…
Simpsons Arcade hasn't aged too well. I think much of the hype stems from it not being released on a console (and the C64/PC port being rather iffy) along with the game being a product of the Simpsons heyday when "Simpsons" was gold. It's got more variety than the redundant TMNT and the partner moves are a neat…
That Luffy is too soft and effeminate looking. The Boa looks OK and probably has the body to pull her off, but I'm not feeling the outfit.
I don't know who that's suppose to be. It's a tacky looking outfit, too...
Play Jacky or Lau. Both are loaded with simple PPPK combos and do good damage. Lei can look impressive while button mashing since he changes stance during his moves so easily. Even my Jeffry is pretty basic, though you'll find it tougher to win with him because of how slow his moves come out.
I sure do.
Nope, because Fez relies on shifting background cameras to warp the level design, something LBP2 cannot do.
Upon reaching the Oracle at Piracy, PixelSnader found himself at the command of Dotcom, King of MegaUpload, who would test Pixel to see if he was worthy of illegally downloading Trials Evolution.
I'll have to check it out then. I don't think the band ever became terrible, but there came a point, which for me was Interstate, when there just doesn't seem to be any progression in writing to make it worth investing staying on top future material. Weezer fell off quickly for me as well; I may be missing a nice song…
That is correct. Well, I've heard enough to know better. Fountains of Wayne ended after Utopia Parkway as far as I'm concerned. :p
Fountains of Wayne is basically a catchy pop song machine though. I don't see much separation between Stacie's Mom and Sink, Prom Queen, and other FoW songs. They're a cleaner Sebadoh. If you want depth, then you'd be listening to They Might Be Giants, XTC, Linus of Hollywood, or others.
Cheap Ass Gamer does that.
King of the Hill is a smart show. It still did well, but I think it suffered from Beavis and Butthead fans being upset with Mike Judge leaving to work on it as well as the sort of instant "redneck" dislike anything southern seems to have to endure. I guess I could also add that since so much of the humor didn't make…