Tried this game out at E3. I was really surprised how nice and polished it was then, and how seamless and fun the co-op was.
Tried this game out at E3. I was really surprised how nice and polished it was then, and how seamless and fun the co-op was.
@nophilip: And water is confirmed as still being wet.
@SoupNBread: I know what you mean. Pretty much all the gaming/anime news I read about on Kotaku or ANN I already read on Sankaku.
@Lego Han Solo Face Plant: There was actually a Tolkien class at my college last semester and it was the complete opposite.
@Helis: YEAHHHHHHHH
I guess Tales of Symphonia is pretty popular over there.
@Leyviur: Actually, Tales of Symphonia did pretty good over here. Then again, it was on an RPG starved system and whoever was releasing it in the US actually put out some advertising for it.
@Goldwings: It's hard for us to buy Tales of games when we only get about 2 per decade.
I'd really love to not have to use a mousepad, but that's the downside to using a glass desk.
@John of Fire: That's pretty much correct I'd say. I tend to lose interest right away with any game I pirate because it feels like a hollow victory.
Namco: Maker of games
@Bubbleman! Is going to Japan NEXT MONTH!: I'll give it to you that Sonic/Shadow levels were the best, but the Rouge/Knuckles levels were fun in a more relaxing way.
"Games nowadays are focusing way too much on photorealism."
@hazelnut1112: But what about the Mario mixes?
Some one started up a petition on the Playstation Blog about Namco releasing PS3 Tales of games in the US through Sony.
@Chewblaha: Poor audience...
@Paacman: It's basically used to indicated that a misspelling or spot of bad grammar is because that's what the person said, not the editor being retarted.
I'm envious of people who have summers off; my college runs year-round ;_;
How much will it cost for me to be able to sit down while playing a Kinect game, Microsoft?