Bring back ME 1 skills and grenades.
Bring back ME 1 skills and grenades.
ME 2 was definitely my least favorite.
Very few guns. Barely-there skill tree. No REAL moral choices.
And all the useless fucking squadmates. I mean seriously. It puts
I wouldn’t say it’s certain. It’s entirely possible that Sega sold the IP to another company. When that happens, games are usually pulled from stores, updated with the new owner’s logos and copyright info, then put back on sale. That’s what happened with the original Fallout games when Bethesda bought the IP.
It’s so strange that he doesn’t feel like his design style would fit in Japan anymore. His style helped define strange Japan games.
There’s still reasonably priced keys for sale on the grey market sites if you hurry. I did this with Castle of Illusion to great effect.
Any chance at all for that to be available in the PC pass as well?
There was an experiment with rats in which an electrode was implanted in the parts of the brain that stimulate pleasure. They were then given an option to push a button that delivers food or push a button that triggers the electrode.
“Bao Hu San" translate into protective umbrella, so they are actually Shanghai Ruilan Protective Umbrella Limited. Therefore Umbrella Crop XD
Maaaaan, now you got me wondering about the Mask Salesman's suit.
Now that Wario has been linked to drug crime, is Nintendo going to rush to replace him in every game he’s been in? Isn’t that how it works in Japan? 😏
I’d be fine with them keeping breakable weapons, but I would also be more fine with them breaking a bit more slowly.
Jason, did you ask him [something unbearably specific, such as why the Mask Salesman wears purple, or about the layout of Shrine #37]?
Castlevania III is apparently easier in the Japanese version ,but the Contra games are for sure easier, because they aren’t all 1-hit kills anymore.
Stop beating the dead horse, your stick will break.
Bob Ross died, like, 15 years ago.
Our business is life itself.
What’s even worse is that the San (傘) in Bao Hu San (保護傘) literally means umbrella.