Final Fantasy Theatrythm 1 and 2 and Kingdom Hearts games. It’s flimsy, but he was there.
Final Fantasy Theatrythm 1 and 2 and Kingdom Hearts games. It’s flimsy, but he was there.
Pretty sure this is all Nintendo. I seriously doubt Capcom is the one who ordered a gold Mega Man amiibo.
Better is a matter of opinion, not an objective fact. I played both and I enjoy Hearthstone a lot more.
Beat me to it. Any implication that American Dad isn’t brilliant needs to be corrected. It’s found it’s own comfortable place in the realm of excellent cartoons. I won’t say it’s the Futurama to Family Guy, but it’s a damn good show.
Without reading the comic, I have to assume the bully or the redhead responded with something relating to AIDS. Those two panels must happen a short time later, as the bullies are gone by that point. Probably just missing some dialogue there.
Gameplay is the weakest part of the Infinity line. You have to really love the characters to enjoy the game. You’re not playing it for the smooth controls and fun gameplay, that’s for sure.
A majority of rooms are just generic. You can even have a randomly generated room for a lot of these. Just have a type: living quarters, storage, recreation, and assign the type to the right location. Then have the ship randomly generate how the rooms look.
I believe you are forgetting about Hakan in SFIV.
I worked at gamestop when Guts didn’t have stickers. There was all kind of policies put in place and then recalled. But yeah, it was rare but did happen sometimes.
Eh, there were times when the complaint was really strong and it was the only way to keep the customer happy. Usually new games have to be unopened, but if it was one of those “gutted” version that were already opened, we took those back too. So it’s not unheard of, but it was really rare.
Um. As a former gamestop employee, I will say that sometimes new games did get checked out. Horrible policy that. But it was done.
Former Gamestop employee. Gamestop “new” doesn’t mean never been opened, or even never been played. It’s simply a game that was shipped to the store as a new copy. Even if it was returned (somehow), it’s still considered a new game.
Aeris living is a horrible, horrible idea. For the main game. However, in a new game+, as a what-if type of thing, it could work.
Also, spicing up the early combat is a good idea, as is adding additional side quests throughout the game.
On this day, you have made me genuinely laugh. Well done.
Disagree. I actually enjoyed Skyward Sword the most of any 3D Zelda. Though Wind Waker and Majora’s Mask are very close.
The concept of Black Star Dragon Balls was very interesting, but like everything in GT, the execution left a lot to be desired.
According to the mythos of the show, the best (really only) way to defeat a titan is to slice it on the back of the neck. Anything else, they just shrug off/regenerate quickly. So while a stinger missile might be good for taking one down temporarily, they still need to cut into that part of their body. What better way…
I bought Xbox One for Phantom Dust and Sunset Overdrive. One isn’t happening, and the other ended up being less than what I was hoping for.
Sadness.
The 30th anniversary thing is unusual, but there’s a good reason it’s not an option in Super Mario Maker. The physics are SO drastically different that it wouldn’t work when switching “styles”. The rest of the Mario games use essentially the same engine, but SMB2 uses ducking to get super jumps, leaping on enemies and…
This is why if a game is multi-platform, I always pick it up on Steam. I know that even if 4 generations pass, and I have a completely new computer, Steam will let me redownload that game and play it as if I just bought it.