Oh for the days before Microsoft's torrid love affair with stacked rectangles, back when curves were the order of the day, and orange seemed like a great idea.
Oh for the days before Microsoft's torrid love affair with stacked rectangles, back when curves were the order of the day, and orange seemed like a great idea.
I've never really paid all that much attention to opening game logos before. Sure, the first time I boot up a new game I'm cognisant of them. What studio worked where and which new piece of middleware is sandwiched in between what. But after the third, fourth, fifth time seeing the same opening logos, it all becomes a…
Gotta get more of dat leg in there!
You totally mean curiosity. But it could be because I'm totally more partial to that one ;)
Here's one of Norway's tracks during the day. The roads are slick, snow and rain are falling. At one point the sun comes out briefly, casting a bright glare on the glistening wet road.
If you bought those versions, I guess, Square Enix wants you to buy this one, too? Hey, if you didn't and if this is true, then good news, eh? Or maybe, just maybe, sit tight for a possible PC release.
As pointed out on Inside, the limited edition bundle comes with a Bravely Default 200 Years Later art and novel book, a mini soundtrack, U's Journal, a rubber strap, a mini figurine, and an in-game downloadable clothing code.
I think for me the big issue was that they stuck story in to optional boss battle grinds. If it wasn't for the story, I totally would have skipped all that optional stuff and it wouldn't have been nearly as bad.
Is this why we have streamers who scream all the time?
Didn't they say something once like they didn't want to do a remake of it until they made a baseline one that was as good?
Though, the hi-res Marshtomp doesn't have his mouth hanging open somewhat, making him decidedly less creepy.
"And yet, if we cut the number of fighters or modes in a future game, I'm sure there would be complaints."
Oh, I must be lucky in my mobile games then. But yeah, the PS4 thing you mentioned is kind of something like I was trying to say. I'm just not always good at getting my point across.
I'm still waiting on the PC version of that. But no, we keep getting other ones. Heck, I'd even take 9.
I'm in America and stuff like multi-GB downloads are a big deal. I miss the days when games were released and just didn't have game breaking bugs.
Have we ever had a more computer literate, video game literate population than we have at this precise time, in this precise moment? We have droves of people just waiting to graduate from mobile/facebook games to consoles, but the current situation is not a welcoming one. It's a brutally difficult, frustrating…
The curves in the limbs are really tripping me out. I mean, the whole thing is really nice, my brain just can't seem to detach.
I think the big thing here is indeed online retailers, who now offer free shipping (I know there's rules usually for getting that, but it's not usually that hard), and for games, the ability for them to arrive on release day. Amazon also already deals in used games to a degree. Personally I like to go down to game…
Well... ya got me there.
Undead, or simply "evil"? I don't really catch an undead vibe off pikachu, his red cheek might have looked burned or something, but it's simply the red circle that's usually there. I think I'll go with Demon Pikachu.