JRPGs need to not try to be WRPGs. There’s room for both in the world.
JRPGs need to not try to be WRPGs. There’s room for both in the world.
Someone needs to pay more attention.
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Are you mad?
I didn’t even realize! Oh wait, yes you’re absolutely correct! It completely slipped my mind!
And if I recall, Good Buu regained himself before Z even finished. I’m pretty sure it was when he split from Super Buu creating Kid Buu. Good Buu even fought Kid Buu for a bit.
Right After, like RIGHT after. Ub, Bra, and Pan don’t exist (Yet. But also maybe never?) If/when they do exist, they’re not going to be the same GT characters. Like an earlier commenter said, GT was scrapped and is officially non-canon now. It’s a different universe.
Beat me to the punch!
I don’t know, man. If my 360 died and I had no way of getting a replacement, I’d let it go real quick.
Having a stream and channel makes it really understandable. I did hold on to my PS3 and 360 but despite the fact that I have games I love on them, I spend more time on my PS4. I actually traded in my PS3 copy of FFXHD to get credit towards the PS4 version. I had the first release of DOA5 on 360, now I have Last Round…
How many of your 360 games do you still actively play?
Yes?
That’s a good point but I still feel like backwards compatibility is not the amazing, end-all, be-all feature it used to be. With Wii-U, I can see it being huge because it was planned right from the get-go to ease in the Wii install base, but like I said, we’re a year in PS4/Xbone; it just seems like a tacked on…
Seriously, who got rid of their last gen console? I mean, we’re over a year in with these new consoles. Anyone who sold their last gen to get the new gen already parted with their games, so I don’t see how this is amazing? I mean it’s not full compatibility either. They’re individually emulating popular games so your…
Good thing I emulate.
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Ketchup Pikachu Amiibo confirmed
I can never thank Kingdom Hearts enough for introducing me to Utada.
Do whatever you want to the disc but you don’t own the copy of the data that’s on it. Truly “owning” Resident Evil 4 means you can make copies, sell them, or keep it from being sold because it’s rightfully yours and I doubt the 60 bucks people paid for it entitles anyone to do all that.
I would LOVE to see an “Iron Hulk” variation of the suit!