PSO did it 15 years earlier...
PSO did it 15 years earlier...
And yet PSO is way more fun in the long run... and if you don't think so then you've never owned a Dreamcast.
Look, stop blaming Sega. The only reason that games like these do not make it to the West is because of the consumer. It takes a great deal of resources to translate a game of this size, and a herculean effort to localise the entire game to an audience that has proven that it just isn't interested. Let's face it;…
Well Yakuza was a flop in NA, thats why they dont bring it
Sega, as a company, doesn't know what the fuck they're doing. They've made consistently bad business moves for the past 5 years, and they don't seem to be getting a firm grasp on how to not be dumb. Take Sonic, for instance. Sonic Colors was the best Sonic game to come out since Sonic Adventure 2, instead of repeating…
There is no rationalization of it. However there was also a group of peaceful gamers who want answers for the questions raised about the closeness journalists and developers share. We already know, and sadly accept, the corruption within games, since things like Dorito/Dew issue and the time Jeff Gerstmann was fired…
The problem is most people don't give a fuck. If you do things one way, you get bitten. Do things another, you get bitten. Look at any real drama regarding Sarkeesian or Quinn. Regardless of the facts, whatever they may be, you have social justice warriors rushing to tehir aid without much of a central thought,…
I never bothered to see Earthsea. I liked Howl's too, actually! Arrietty was meh. I thought Ponyo was pretty good! Poppy Hill was alright, but had pacing issues.
I found Arietty boring as well. I don't think I'm going to like Marnie either. I wish they'd make more Japan focused films, instead of remaking Western books. I think they tried to recreate the success of Howl's Moving Castle.
There's something romantic about the whole idea, Nintendo, even while struggling itself, gives a home to forgotten mascots and a place in it's little spotlight, like old enemies who've become comrades.
I won't buy an xbox one for a fable game, but this looked fun. It reminded me of Phantasy Star Online for Dreamcast.
From the levels I played: yup. The platforming stuff was trickier, and the one level I played that was all about racing through rings felt like the speedy, old style Sonic, but it was mostly really easy combat and simple action puzzles. Stuff that I could sit with my cousins and play, but nothing that held my own…
About three weeks ago in a hotel in Los Angeles, I got to play four levels of the upcoming Sonic Boom. It felt like…
Here's a pretty detailed analysis why this guy atleast thinks it's dissapointing game compaired to the previous soul games:
whenever I see this game for like 8 bucks I just buy it and give it to friends. I just want people to play it.
Maybe if my mom's heels were futuristic rocket heels, I would in fact become more nimble. I'm not sure why this is such a big deal. Last I checked heels were fashionable and not a symbol of male dominance or objectification. Bayonetta is one of modern gaming's biggest badasses and she's in heels.
The way to become "boyfriend material" is to stop caring if you are "boyfriend material" and cultivate a lifestyle that attracts others. You're not going to attract anyone if you suck/are boring.
This is one of the best Sonic games to come out in a very long time... beat it... love it... the yoshi level is awesome... i'll download this for sure... fuck the negative reviews for this game... seriously... this is one of the most over looked platformers
I did split screen Co-Op with my brother and the framerate dropped so low it was unplayable. Is this the same for everyone?
I dunno, I found her to be extremely fetishy. She could hardly contain herself from the first moment she saw a hunky white dude, was frequently protected by male figures, and needed permission to do anything. That and she was terribly acted. I liked the movie a lot but I really didn't like this character.