What do you mean by components? Are you talking about the materials you use to upgrade weapons and accessories?
What do you mean by components? Are you talking about the materials you use to upgrade weapons and accessories?
What do you mean by components? Do you mean the items you use to upgrade your weapons and accessories?
Full Symphony of the Night playthrough. Multiple if time allows (and it will).
Level 3 of Castlevania Adventure for the Gameboy. My friends and I have lovingly designated the stage as the "Crayola Factor" because all of the spikes look like giant devil crayons. So many spikes . . .
I dunno . . . I love Adventure Time more than most things on Earth . . . but I don't think I want it getting all the attention that the Ponies are getting. I like a tighter, smaller fanbase.
I'm still kinda unsure about what can even be "improved" upon in a new generation. Call me a philistine, but I'm not ever sure I want better graphics. Better performance and improved framerates are always a plus . . . but for the first time in my long life as a gamer, I can't think of anything I want in a new system,…
I'm glad you're having a good time of it. I had alot of fun with the game too. I miss zap-frying mofos with my Sith Sorcerer. I think beneath all of the flack Bioware is catching from the hardcore MMO crowed, they really have crafted something genuinely fun to play. The only reason I'm not playing now is because I…
I'm sure hoping it's a dual stick 3DS. The current design is the only factor keeping me from buying one. The games are there . . . I just need the hardware to become more desirable. This is literally the opposite problem I have with the Vita.
Although I'm super grateful for you pointing out how much of a bad person an overall shitty friend I am . . . I'd like to draw your attention to the part of my initial post wherein' I talked about struggling with the decision. I am well aware that I don't get to tell people how to feel, or how to express their grief.…
Although I'm far from agreeing with you that gamers, or the industry are "nowhere near deserving of respect." I often share your concerns about competitive multiplayer, particularly when it's backed up by the anonymity shield of online play.
Ah, my favorite part of Friday besides leaving work. :)
"People misusing the internets" are right up there on my list with "people who attempt to pay for anything besides the occasional bill with a cheque."
Amen. I keep my Facebook relatively devoid of goings-on in my personal life. I really just use it as a place to arrange get-togethers with friends, relay video game news, or share youtube clips of the openings to '80s cartoons.
This article really hits the nail on the head for me right now. A very dear friend of mine recently lost her grandmother, it's killing me how trite and distasteful the barrage of "grammy was a beautiful woman . . . what I wouldn't give to have had one more day with her," status messages are. I've been struggling to…
I bought points on Tuesday in anticipation. Thus is my lust for this title.
Classic 8-bit Natsume soundtracks eh? Does the first level track from Shatterhand give you goosebumps as bad as it does me? That and the intro to Shadow of the Ninja . . . oh man.
I am playing this game right now. Wednesday nights while the Mrs. watches Top Model. It's a bit slow/chatty for me . . . but the combat is top notch.
I can't believe you had any respect for Jim Sterling to lose in the first place. The man is a professional troll. He gives game journalism a bad name.
Hahaha I appreciate the comment. I come here by way of Kotaku. You're actually the first person who's ever correctly picked that out though. If Wonka-vision existed, I'd totally beam you a cookie.
I wasn't aware that Nintendo actually owned Monolith. I just thought they were chummy. That makes me a sad panda.