Sardonic_Respite
Sardonic_Respite
Sardonic_Respite

Persona 4 Arena Ultimax is out in stores in Japan right now, and once again, Atlus is asking that people be considerate.

*Insert comment about Minecraft's retro looks being part of it's charm*

*Insert unjustified moral elitism*

*Insert picture of unmodded, 480p resolution Minecraft*

My 560 ti handles the game just fine with shaders and high resolution texture packs. Though, I don't thin I've ever gotten it looking like that.—close, though.

Haven't played since 2012, anyways, so the shaders and texture packs might have become a fair bit more demanding since then, but in my experience you thankfully

While only a "vertical slice" of the game is done, it's promising to be everything fans of older management games are after, with direct control over everything from staff to the angel of individual rollercoaster bends.

Can Count Polygons

0/10 Would not travel to Japan for.

I know the feeling, man—-Hell, my uncle was actually diagnosed with it about a week before this whole thing started and it really annoys me when people ask "What's ALS?" right after doing the challenge.

You'd think they'd at least Google it or something, but nah.

Heh. Unintentional—-I didn't notice it until after I'd posted it and was fixing some typos.

Most people are more comfortable donating to a charity if there's something more to it than just handing money over. It tends to feel very impersonal and cold.

By simply adding a bucket filled with icy water and "nomination" to the mix, the act of handing over your money is made less offensive to the person's learned

No Koromaru?

The name ESRB0083 seems to indicate that this build was designed for the Entertainment Software Rating Board, which judges and rates video games, but the ESRB does not typically play the games they rate, so it's likely that this purported leak came from someone at Nintendo.

There'll totally be an option to play as an Infested Terran—I guarantee it.

My nostalgia was so powerful that, shortly after building a new powerhouse gaming PC, I promptly installed Reign of Chaos anew and dove into its campaign. I was nervous to revisit a pivotal game from my childhood. But having replayed a good chunk of the single-player campaign, I'm happy to report that Warcraft III

As soon as we see a great sales number, our instinct tells us we should be concerned about future sales, right? Are we exhausting all the core gamers? If we sell this number of units, there are no more consumers we can sell to. That's a really terrifying prospect. So we want to understand who are these consumers who

Different players balance these desires differently, but ideally an aesthetic choice will always map to a viable build, and a viable build will map to something players will find cool for their character. When this doesn't happen, it can result in a lot of annoyance from players. They are either forced to play

My family and friends have always joked that "my computer is my mistress", due to me spending more on it than any other material object.

Truth be told, that isn't entirely false—-I take great pride in it, and panic at even the slightest hint of failure/illness.

Actually, truth be told, I have no fucking clue why we are. And I'm certainly not a console Zealot—- I play on P.C.

Also, hilariously enough I just answered this question in another post to you =P
"And no, it has not sold well for an Zelda themed DW game as both Zelda and DW sell more themselves than combined."

Nobody in Japan likes Zelda—-It's not "Japanese" enough for them—-Japan at-large couldn't be concerned less with the rest of the world and it's cultures.

Dynasty Warriors is so hugely popular as it lets them play as their favorite historical figures—-Spin off titles like Gundam and One piece are also popular because of

My argument is that it isn't a failure, and that while it's sales are certainly underwhelming for most modern "high profile" games... for what it is—-A Zelda themed Dynasty Warriors game—-It has sold fairly well—Not superb, not great, not good: Well.

I trust Kotaku very little—-But I still trust them far more than other sites.

However, I check kotaku multiple times every day, and post multiple times every day—-I enjoy the personalities here, both in the comment section and in a few of the writers.

Kotaku is best enjoyed if you consider it a hub of interests rather

No, YOU need a sense of scale.

Not every game needs to sell copies in the order of multi-millions—-Hell, most games by Atlas, XSeed, and Natsume only sell ~100k copies—-And that is a massive success. For them. If Call of Duty sold 100k in it's lifetime, it would be a disaster in the order of E.T.

Hyrule Warriors selling