MrMiyamoto
MrMiyamoto
MrMiyamoto

Like every game he's ever made...

I think it might be, I'm assuming it's referring to a 1000Hz motion tracker like in the latest Oculus Rift prototypes, not the screens themselves.

My thoughts exactly.

And.... I just noticed for the first time that Kotaku doesn't have comment reporting buttons. Hmph.

He's cute, he just wants a big kaiju hug.

I always love the Japanese police's "look what we caught" evidence spreads. They should do that more in North America, but I have a feeling it would never quite be as outlandish — just huge masses of guns, drug paraphernalia, and maybe body parts, not fun stuff like leotards, pirate VHS tapes and fake GameBoys.

Let's not forget Pokemon Battle Trozei on the 20th, whoop whoop.

Very true, I almost never stop smiling while playing the game. It's one of the most densely entertaining (in all senses) game to come out for quite a while.

Indeed, so much for hitting up Best Buy after work today. Guess I'll just replay the original — good opportunity to anyways.

I haven't been selling anything and I still have hundreds of dollars, so the effect is pretty minimal I'd say.

I'm saying they could very, very easily make the same RPGs with an active, modern battle system and then they'd be instantly worthwhile to a much less eclectic audience.

Healing and attacking in the same turn is definitely not a con, I will give that being 100% healed after every battle was a little much though.

It's preventing said devs from making playable games and letting them waste their narratives on things I'll never play.

Good news for Nintendo, yes, but more importantly, this is great news for non-Japanese JRPG fans, because earlier this year the producers of Bravely Default told me that the localization chances of the sequel, Bravely Second, are dependent on sales here.

Indeed, the provided examples are tame to the point of not being worthy of posting. I don't care enough to check the whole website out, but I do hope it's populated with more than average people more or less mocking the concept if the website takes itself seriously.

Maybe that's Peter Molyneux. The Ozzy Osbourne of video games.

Why even wear pants at all at that point? Just embrace the crack.

The head of PlayStation in the U.S., Jack Tretton, has stepped down, the company announced today. His last day will be on March 31.

Soo.... what pastures are you moving to Mr. Good?

Worst of all, playing the game on Xbox 360 led to constant stuttering that made the whole game feel like one turbulent airplane ride. I wanted to take a Dramamine after playing.