Octopus-Crime
Octopus-Crime
Octopus-Crime

At one point there is a character who can force the game to close/crash. It’s pretty relevent to the plot and I don’t think it would fly on consoles.

Judging by your response, I’m going to assume you’re a kid. When you’re older, you come across a thing called “priorities”, which basically means every time you do something during your day it is weighted against all the other ways you could be spending that time and you have to give precedence to the things that

Personally, I prefer the Wii U’s premium “Elite” controller:

The NES Action Set (Console, 2 controllers, Zapper, Mario/Duck Hunt) launched at $149.99.

I find the whole argument of movies/music/books not locking content away is kind of unfair. Whether you watch the first five minutes of a movie or the last five, the only action it’s going to require of you is to sit and watch it.

I’m a pretty busy guy and don’t have as much time for games as I’d like, so I feel like it’s a real testament that my Wii U gets booted up as often as it does.

I think placing restrictions on some games is perfectly fair. Not all games are made equal and to assume we should apply the same streaming privledges to them is silly.

The problem is that they DO understand how business works and they know that when they put the time and money into making and marketing their product they want to have some control over how and when other people who are not them can re-package and distribute that product.

Yep, looks about as “amazing” and “game-changing” as Kinect did when it was demonstrated on stage.

I would say the primary difference is that with this you don’t HAVE to buy anything other than the game, and you get the full experience. If you want it to be, It’s a one-time investment.

I wouldn’t say it worse. It’s entirely optional. You can enjoy all the game content, as much as you want, just by buying the game.

Her superpower is having the most generic white girl name in existence.

Before we all blindly jump on the “Physical DLC” bandwagon and makes asses of ourselves, the stuff these cards do can all be accessed in-game without buying a single card.

Except these cards are not like DLC at all. DLC adds stuff to the game or unlocks otherwise inaccessible content.

“More or less required for the continuation of the human race”

So basically, if you don’t have any version of Smash Bros. to play, it’s a decent substitute with some competitive potential.

Color me skeptical. This doesn’t have the pedigree behind it that PT had. Kojima and Del Toro are both geniuses who would have brought a lot to the experience. This is basically just another indie horror game, which there are currently 5 billion of on the internet. Making it look prettier doesn’t really change that.

“We” as in our comparably small subset of nerds who obsess over Japanese RPGs? Persona games are super stylized JRPGs with dating Sim Elements that haven’t had a proper new entry in almost a decade. They are literally the definition of niche.

Really? The Pokemon Company? Out of ideas?

In this guy’s defense, it’s a video of a pretty plot-critical cut scene. It’s like if the new Star Wars had just come out and they casually threw up a video comparing various countries handling of Chewbacca’s graphic death scene.