So, who wants to explain the joke in context to the game?
So, who wants to explain the joke in context to the game?
Toothbrush color too.
Oh that's awesome.
I'd think it'd be a play on words of star and strategy, but I think that'd be a little too smart for these guys to think up.
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I find it weird that game devs don't implement this feature, especially since it's a basic feature on all Virtual Console games.
sigh Take your star...
*sheep joke*
goddammit I can't edit my post. THERE. not "their".
We've all been their.
I can see SteamOS maybe requiring less resources to run than Windows 7/8, allowing for games to be run better even though the machines are using the same parts. IDK though, I'm not really a PC guy so I'm not too sure how valid that is.
I think those kind of posts are just a knee jerk reaction to all the "Dark souls super hardest game ever" posts. When someone talks about Dark Souls, all they ever focus on is how hard it is instead of all the other things that make it great.
The music plays!
Because it makes you look like a douche?
If you're using an original DS or a DS lite, then I'd start with Aria of Sorrow (GBA) & it's sequel Dawn of Sorrow (DS). Those are the only handheld Castlevania's that have a related story.
Mirror of Fate is pretty below average. If you want the feeling of the classic NES/SNES/GEN Castlevania games, then I'm sorry, they abandoned that formula long ago. If you liked Symphony of the Night (PS1), then you're in luck, since the GBA & DS Castlevania's are modeled after it.
Who is that glorious gentleman?
Ok, who's idea was it to have the clunky circular D-Pad?
Can you cite this?
Ok change the clothing to be a little less skimpy, whatever. What I kind of am irked about is the age increase. Wouldn't that alter with the portrayal of the character and the story?