SeanBond
SeanBond
SeanBond

That's pretty great, although I can't really run by an enemy that many times without killing them (it just bugs me), so I don't think this trick would work too well on me, or others of a similar mindset.

It's certainly a little sad that it won't be in every dev's plans any more, but if some of the comments I've read online (along with my own feelings on the matter) are any indication, there will still be plenty of people using it. Hopefully that will be enough for it to continue to be utilized/upgraded by MS and 3rd

Given how good the other games looked on consoles, it's pretty safe to say that this will probably look great on XB1 and PS4. I'm looking forward to this.

It can, it just tends to use a move called "rest" so that it regains life while sleeping. That, combined with its high HP and defense, makes it pretty hard to kill.

Nah, that's not really accurate. Would I say DBZ is aimed at adults? No. But the action sequences in that anime are among the most influential in anime. You can feel DBZ's influence all over the place. There are plenty of things that DBZ doesn't do well, but what it does do well, it does in a world-class manner.

I agree with your point on generalizations, but Superman doesn't "power up" in the same sense that Goku (and almost every other main character in DBZ) does. Almost every battle in DBZ requires the main characters (and sometimes villains) to power up; it's a big part of the fight. Superman usually starts off amped and

I'm okay with the way they did it, but I meant a full remake. That was more of a...refining, so to speak. I'd like a new, 3D engine (or for them to use Square's current one) and better audio, ala Dissidia's music. But yeah, I get what you're saying.

While I certainly agree with mods being a huge selling point for PC, as someone who loses interest in most games after finishing them, no amount of mods would help. Consoles and PCs work for different types of people.

I have nothing bad to say about VII, as it's right up there with the rest of my favorites, and I agree that you probably don't get as MUCH individual focus in FFVI, but I felt like the characters were all unique and interesting enough that you didn't need too much to be able to 'get' them.

FFVI is THE best FF, and one of the (if not the) best RPGs of all time, so there! Mario RPG is a good choice for beginners, though.

Nah, it's not like it affects me either way; whether they announce Halo 5 now or at E3, the game doesn't change. Now, if I were going to E3, maybe it would disappoint me in that perhaps the experience would be as exciting, but aside from that, I'm okay with it.

Yeah, I actually worded that badly. A new Halo is always going to be one of their biggest announcements; I more meant to say that if they're confident enough in their E3 presentation that they can get this stuff out beforehand, I'm looking forward to seeing what else they've got.

I would love them to do something (official) like this for the consoles; I liked the setting of Oblivion more than Skyrim, although I enjoyed Skyrim more.

Yeah, this is what I read into it as well. If this isn't the best stuff they have to show, I'm pretty excited.

Their chicken biscuit sandwiches (breakfast only) are even better. The only thing that beats them is a food truck near me, that serves the same thing.

I totally agree with you. Brotherhood was/is my favorite because it was very obviously basically the same game as II, but I liked the addition of the group of assassins you could call.

No, IV is good for sure, it just plays like Assassin's Creed: Pirates of the Caribbean, which isn't a departure I necessarily wanted. It's actually a really good game, but I feel like it would've been better as a standalone pirate game. Definitely give it a shot though. I prefer Brotherhood, II, Revelations, I (didn't

ACII and Brotherhood (hell, even AC1) had a lot of moments of quiet beauty in them. For me, the series has always been about exploring past foreign lands, and climbing all over the greatest moments of the time (part of the reason III and IV have disappointed me). Say what you will about Assassin's Creed, but there is

Speaking as someone who lives on both sides of this argument (I have a BUNCH of "geeky" interests, but everyone is always surprised when I mention them, so I tend to get people's undiluted opinions on them), it's a little frustrating. Growing up, when people found out what I was into (fantasy novels, Star Wars, AD&D,

All jokes aside, I would be so all-over-that that it wouldn't be funny. I spent a lot of time on my face in ME1-3, so I'd be pretty excited for the chance to get something a little more accurate.