I was told in TAY today that it IS an option. To Amazon for the Monster Hunter Tri bundle!
I was told in TAY today that it IS an option. To Amazon for the Monster Hunter Tri bundle!
I'm out to preorder both Xenoblade and The Last Story. My question though, should I pick up a Classic Controller Pro if I already have a Classic Controller? Can I even use it for The Last Story?
I'm working on 3 stars for every cup since I've managed gold in all so far. 50cc and 100cc down, moving on to 150cc and Mirror, and sometimes I'll have 30 points heading into the final race, and just get destroyed in exactly ways you describe, but sometimes it's early in the race, others late. Usually if I can…
Currently on the Best of PSN Awards, Tetris is listed as an exclusive PSN game, so maybe that one has something others don't?
Are there different control options for this game? Is it strictly Wii Remote + Nunchuck or can you use a classic controller or classic controller pro? If anyone knows the same for Xenoblade that would be helpful too. I've been debating whether or not to get a CC Pro (I have an old CC), and also if I should just get…
Also, how difficult/easy is it to set up Dolphin on a PC?
The original Mass Effect was published by Microsoft and was not on the PS3. Mass Effect 2 was never published by Microsoft, but EA.
Love this every time I see it.
Hahaha, well played.
What control scheme do you use while playing R&C? I always switch the the 3rd Person Shooter/Strafe-Mode. Back on topic, I will second the Ratchet and Clank suggestion.
Same for me... yet it's still in the plastic wrap.
Ratchet and Clank, Going Commando, and Up Your Arsenal. Best 3 games ever.
Damn, I just watched the whole thing expecting to see the actual clip from above...
I understand that in order to get all the Pokemon on one file you would obviously have to trade, but for me the pull of multiple save files is that if I got bored, I could start a new game and not have to wipe everything that I had worked for (and wouldn't have to trade them to save them). Then I could go back to my…
It cuts out just before that...
The idea of having an entire single player game, with a multiplayer world that you could enter whenever you felt like it is really intriguing.
Just have 3 gyms that are specific types, whichever you fight first is made for a trainer with Pokemon levels 18-20, the second gym 25-28, and the third gym, say, levels 31-33. Just throwing out some random numbers, but the idea isn't a bad one, and could be done.
Because people will actually buy a second copy in order to start anew, and have one of them to trade all of their Pokemon to.
I want a Ratchet and Clank collection so bad. My PS2 died a while ago, and I have an 80GB PS3 that emulates for backwards compatibility and those games are so slow it's impossible to play.
I think there could be an argument made about the difference between "difficulty" and "(un)fairness." See Contra