Sathure
Sathure
Sathure

Calling BS on Capcom. Betting this is going to be tied to Dragons Dogma in some way with the whole rebirth cycle thing.

Not saying it's part of some holy trinity but Sacrifice. One of the best, most unique games ever that no one ever played.


Giants: Citizen Kabuto was another unique gem that no ones seem to of heard of.

I've seen him do a lot of other stuff. I remember he was the scientist in Ninja Turtles 2.

He's Ra's Al Ghul in the batman cartoons from the 90s. I think he was a Cardassian in TNG too.

BG2 is by far my favorite RPG of all time.

It had one of my favorite villains too. You just had to absolutely hate Irenicus after all the crap he puts you through. The voice acting was perfect.

This is a dream game to many.

This game shot up to the top of my hype meter when I found out it was going to have boarding FPS combat and multi man ships with full interiors.

Competition works in an existing market. But in a non proven market like the rift, it may just split adoption rates harming the whole thing in the end.

Unless there's some sort of standard for VR development making all games with VR components accessible to both equipment models.

-_- and here comes the proprietary wars.

Why can't they just allow integration with Oculus Rift? I'm not going to purchase two 300$+ devices for two different systems. I'd much rather buy one device that worked on them all.

DRM on the PS4 is EXACTLY as it is on current Gen consoles both 360 and PS3. There is no hardware DRM, there is no optional online check built into the PS4 API. They've been meticulously clear on this. It's just the second some one said "Publishers could technically implement there own form of DRM" people went bwah!?

If I were to get a Wii U this would be the one..

There's still not enough Nintendo Exclusives I want to play on the system yet though to justify the purchase. Everything Nintendo Related I want to play I can pretty much get on my 3DS.

Now playing

Not the same sort of tech, but they got the facial expressions pretty good with this.

It sounds a little morally ambiguous to me.

They mention that the games progression system is based on Armor. Yet they let you purchase that armor with real cash. So technically, are they selling character progression?

Couldn't some one just go buy bunch of the RNG packs, get the best gear and call it a day? Could see

For content to be added to EQ Next it needs to fit in with the game style and aesthetics of the game and be selected by the Devs. Real world structures and other things like the Starship enterprise some one built in Landmark won't be added to EQ Next. EQ Next is a hand crafted world built by the Devs and selected

Am I the only one that thinks the Ramen on that looks like maggots or grub worms?

Benefit? Can you elaborate and point to actual references to where real benefits were actual explained in detail? As far as I recall when ever some one asked for a benefit they either stumbled over the question or provided uncertainty with if's, maybes, and hypotheticals. Nothing ever concrete or certain. Yet they

The issue wasn't that they changed tune. The issue is how adamant and basically prideful in their initial approach. It was completely "My way or the high way." They were basically hostile to any sort of criticism.

They literally didn't have any such "Two way communication with customers" until the customers decided