I wish I could get anything other than nose bleed seats for $100 in Boston.
I wish I could get anything other than nose bleed seats for $100 in Boston.
Genkai and Yubaba are my favorites, but she did a great job on all of them. If she’s reading this post then: Ótimo trabalho Tia Sol!
Hmm, I never thought of Batman as Lawful Good, considering he’s breaking the law as a vigilante, but when I think about it, his law is his code of never killing, and he does it for the good of people, so I can see how it fits.
While it was a little slow to get going as far as action, I thought the story in FFXII was gripping from the very beginning. In comparison with XIII, where you’re basically playing a different game after 30 hours in, XII wasn’t an issue to get through. You get outside of Rabanastre early enough, and my only complaint…
Reminds me of this guy which I used to play FFXI on PS2 back in the day. It was pretty amazing. Come to think of it, I would love to play FFXIV on the Switch. It would be awesome.
I started leveling my RDM the other day after finishing up Heavensward story with my BRD. Waiting for my buddy to catch up so we go through Stormblood together. The crazy thing though was having to learn how to play bard again. The changes were great, and I love that bards are back to being an extremely mobile class…
I snagged the GOW4 elite controller. I can’t even touch my regular controllers anymore.
I wonder if the next Nintendo console will be called the Super Nintendo Switch, or Super Switch, or SS, or SNS.
My e-mail address is foxmccloud, my xbox live and twitter handle are foxmacloud (because I couldn’t get the correct spelling for those). What I mean to say is that I’m pretty excited to play more Star Fox. Bring on the N64 Classic with Star Fox 64 next. ( Even though I still own one and the game.)
I’d pay $80 just to play Super Mario RPG with a SNES controller again. The NES classic was nice, but this is an absolute must buy.
Compared to FFXI, FFXIV’s combat is like Devil May Cry in terms of speed. It’s still not quite as fast as plenty of other MMO’s though.
I remember buying a bootleg cartridge of Mario Kart that didn’t save your progress. I went back because I was so angry. I didn’t realize it was a bootleg at the time. That may have been the first game I purchased with my own money. I subsequently returned it, and I really didn’t buy any games for a long time after. I…
It sure seems like things switched up on them quickly.
As part of the story progression, the games regularly throws dungeons and instanced boss fights at you. Those have to be done in a group. A lot of the story quests don’t involve a ton of fighting, but really getting through the story, which is amazing.
“Becoming a Red Mage is easy. Becoming a Samurai is even easier.”
I don’t think we’re ever gonna get an upgrade that is quite as significant as the SD to HD was, because improvements will be marginal from now. There is only so close to “real life” that you can get. I own a 4k TV, but very little content I get is in 4k, right now just Netflix. I didn’t get the One S, because I was…
I tore through the last Pikmin in one weekend. I could use another one of those games. I shouldn’t be complaining though, because Miyamoto said they are making progress on Pikmin 4, so at least there is something in the works.
I was so psyched that at my first ever live F1 race, Patrick Stewart showed up to do the post race interview. Shoey was a bonus!
That’s a possibility. Any other games you worked on since? Maybe I’ve read some of your work.
Yeah, it’s the fort building combined with the zombie fighting that still makes me attracted to the game. I definitely will give it a shot, just not as excited as I once was.