"One piece being "popular" in japan is a massive understatement."
This whole sentence is a massive understatement.
"One piece being "popular" in japan is a massive understatement."
This whole sentence is a massive understatement.
70k is terrible by Zelda standards—-But it is amazingly high for it being a Zelda game.
In other words, Japan seems to be increasingly apathetic towards Zelda recently.
I guess I should have focused on the "official definition" rather than the practical deconstruction of it.
The Ultimate Evil Edition pretty clearly underlines the fact that the PC version never really "needed" to be always online. It's easy to imagine the alternate reality where this game was the one Blizzard launched on PC back in 2012, minus the expansion and a few of the other tweaks they've made since then. It could…
I absolutely enjoyed Half Life 1—-But I can't stand Half Life 2—-Too little shooting to justify being an FPS, too little horror/creepiness to justify being a horror title, and I swear it's physics puzzles were the direct inspiration for Bad Rats.
The only reason I want Half Life 3 to come out is so people can…
My guess is the majority crowd polled was in-between the ages of 13-18, but simply combined with people with their 20s as a generational thing (Young people versus Old people) despite comprising a larger portion of that group.
My reason for thinking this is the sheer prevalence of shows like Monogatari, Sword Art and…
It's not exactly innovative—-But it sure as hell isn't a gimmick. A gimmick is something that is included as a central feature but doesn't really serve any real purpose other than simply being there and doesn't really enhance the experience beyond normal capabilities.
I'm just going to say it right up front: "This game…
Kojima is a brilliant developer. Speaking as a huge fan of Metal Gear, I really feel it's a shame that he's been chained to it for so long.
I am incredibly glad that he's finally getting a chance to bring his unique talents to a new, better suited game.
Turned base strategy is something that has been sorely missing in gaming for ages.
there's like, what? Civ 5?
Give it a year and the prices for DDR4 will plummet.
Still wish they'd get off their asses and focus more on MRAM so it is usable in home computers some time before I die—-I swear they've been working on it for a good 20 years now and there's still no word on home models—-or even professional models.
Neither console uses VRAM—-They have 8GBs total memory which is a shared pool used by everything that needs short-term memory.
This means that the O.S. takes a chunk out of that, then the non-visual data for the game takes a chunk out of that (usually between 2-3GB), then there's typically a chunk reserved by the O.S.…
Resolution and polygons aren't the only things behind increasingly lifelike 3D worlds. Lighting plays a huge part as well.
Harvest Moon and Rune Factory? *wipes single manly tear*
All well and good, but I give it about a year before it's been largely abandoned in favor of second edition AD&D like the last few editions.
"Great with a bag of popcorn, but I probably won't watch it again unless I'm drunk and it's on FX."
Hilariously enough, green colored pokemon often turn pink, and pink pokemon often turn green =P
Dat ass is totally worth infestation!
There's actually a good chance you'll end up using the bathroom before your body has a chance to process the entire drink—-Disregarding that urine is quite literally waste product, so a fair portion of what goes into your body doesn't come back out as your body metabolizes it for energy rather than passing it.
Jeez man, if you go to any fast food restaurant here in the states, the only thing smaller than that is a small!
Truth be told, I hate it.
Each SMT game is self contained—-SMT4, however, is criticized by the fans for being far too easy, as the SMT franchise is revered for it's difficulty and complexity—-Something SMT4 lacked.
However, it should be a good place for someone new to the franchise—-The other games require a lot of fore-thought and planning in…