Octopus-Crime
Octopus-Crime
Octopus-Crime

I hear the 4 hidden characters are Fahey, Crecente, Dark Totilo and Young Bashcraft.

It's a matter of comfort. 99% of all gamers have used a gamepad at some point. We know where the d-pad is and face buttons are in relation to our thumbs and where the shoulder buttons are in relation to our index finger. If the game requires we press a certain button, we can do so instinctively.

Based on what we've been told, we can pretty safely assume it does.

It's popularity was part because of the silly LPs of people getting spooked and part because of the cryptic overarching story. People have formed communities almost entirely dedicated to piecing together FNaF's plot and the creator has done a damn fine job of leaving a sinister bread crumb trail for them to follow.

The more I look, the more I'm almost certain that that's a beat-up and very dilapidated Bonnie, not Golden Freddy.

The ears definitely don't match up with any Freddy we've seen so far. Looks more like Bonnie if you ask me.

Well, I mean, the common theory is purple man = the killer = phone guy and phone guy seemingly died in FNaF1. So I doubt we'll be seeing much of him.

As far as I can tell, it's still made using Clickteam Fusion. Mr. Cawthon's picked up a number of tricks since FNaF1 though, so who knows what he's capable of squeezing out of that engine at this point.

I think a lot of it has to do with the game's plot, a lot of which is told through discovery. The first game left a lot for you to figure out on your own through various secrets and hidden things in the background, the second had these creepy, cryptic Atari-like cutscenes.

Hylian text reads: "You've met with a terrible fate, haven't you?" (Or at least a very close approximation, according to the site I found it on)

Hylian text reads: "You've met with a terrible fate, haven't you?" (Or at least a very close approximation, according to the site I found it on)

Ah yes, Here come the appetizers.

Lots of multiplat games that come out for 360 and PS3 dont come to Wii U. In fact, most of them don't.

"This is what my wife looks like every time a new Hatsune Miku game comes to the States, complete with kid-considerate sushing."

Yes, more Miku is good. More rhythm games are also good. Between this and a new Rhythm Heaven, I'm gonna be a happy camper this year.

Is it bad that the part of that trailer that excited me most was that giant "USA" on the ship and the implication that I might not have to sit through hours of thick British accents to play this one?

I would think, given the nature of P&D, that Pokemon would have been a much better choice than Mario. Probably would print even more money too.

Managed to get onto the PS Store about an hour ago. Bought Project Diva F 2nd with that sweet, sweet Christmas money. Game downloaded just fine.

You'd think with all the money Square Enix makes and their constant push for a larger Western audience, the least they could do is hire someone to make not-stupid-sounding titles for all their games.

George: [visibly upset] So what you're telling me is that this shmuck here, SOMEHOW has a power level that exceeds 9000? Because there's NO WAY, Jerry! NO WAY!