Papa_Smurficus
Papa_Smurficus
Papa_Smurficus

Honestly, yes. I love the Star Wars franchise, but very, very, VERY, few games ever really made me feel like I was really IN the Star Wars Universe, and then, Battlefront came around, and man oh man did I sink hours into that game, this isn't of course counting the monumental amount of time my friends and I put into

As far Legendary goes, 2 for me was far and wide the easiest. Not only was the campaign itself shorter then the rest, but there were so many levels were you didn't even need to fight, you could just skip around the enemies and go (The final run against the brutes and the flood pretty much made that mandatory). I will

Like many have stated, it's gotten better, but in the grand scheme of things that's not saying much. When every browser across the board recognizes the code and outputs the same (or near same, every browser has it's own idiosyncrasies with audio players, and flash and what not) but IE is ALWAYS, always, always the one

You know, there are so many variables about this story that need a little more light, but the one thing that always stays true is her ridiculous perfect picture she paints herself in and you really nailed it for me with one point in particular. We have a guy in our group who is that "guy", he thinks he can gung-ho

"and they remove the parts that sound like transformers having sex."

I can understand this perspective from certain franchises (GTA, Saints Row, Skyrim, etc) But the problem is, everyone seems to think that walking in a straight line is the problem, and now what you're doing, seeing, etc along the way.

That one time? Try Disney's Atlantis, lifted entire scenes from Gainax's Nadia: Secret of the Blue Water.

He doesn't own Gainax, he never has, in fact he officially LEFT Gainax to form Studio Khara (which is making all of the Rebuild movies) and he took all of the top talent from Gainax with him (Half the team of Gurren Lagann, the whole FLCL team, pretty much everybody who worked on the original EVA, etc)

X would fit on that list but XII? I don't think so, that is the last Final Fantasy I would want to represent the entire franchise (Which is what they were going for here). Having played through them all, its easily the most forgettable of the numbered series.

I see what your getting at, and I agree with your stance, but the dictionary says you're wrong, lol

I think you also have to understand why people think that. Keep in mind this was 2007, and not just 2007, but 2007 on consoles, right place, right time. The Only shooters released that year of big name were mostly PC only (Crysis, STALKER and TF2), and PC is a smaller market then console players. So to this burgeoning

Well I mean it's not like Dead Space, it's the key or button that takes you to the menu and tells you where to go, It's not going to hold your hand the entire way. My point with my statement was, not ONCE did I ever have to go backwards or backtrack, you never stopped moving forward (obviously you fall and there's

Really? Not to nag but it wasn't exactly rocket science to hit tab (I was on PC, so whatever the equivalent was on 360) and then...just walk forward? You never had to backtrack at all really.

I kind of thought something was up when you responded to everything, but after "at least temporarily", what agenda are you pushing? lol Do you do these studies and are going the Jon Blow route and latching on to something like this because it validates what you do? Or has someone you know been killed by acts like this

But your distinction of "great games" is completely subjective to your own tastes. You might like playing the fast-food equivalent of gaming now, but what your trying to push is that "Because "I" like it, and "I" don't like paying for games more then a certain point, (insert I for the rest of your argument) that

Finally! Glad I'm not the only one. Pretty much the one game that made me glad I kept my Wii. Granted the original (Cross-Generation of Heroes) was superior imo, It was leagues funner then MVC3.

MORE PEOPLE NEED TO SEE THIS! Wow, voted and hoping it gets some steam behind it.

Yea, because they had 2 things. A Square-Enix logo and the name Final Fantasy (not to mention an actual numbered game in the series) their was no way it wasn't going to sell. Even the Director behind 13 said he was bothered by the fact the game sold so well, yet did so mediocre in reviews (IE we wasted 6 years of