Stuffgamer1
Stuffgamer1
Stuffgamer1

Normally, I'd say this kind of underhanded deal makes it seem like the company has no confidence in its game to be trying to force preorders THIS heavily. But in this case, it's a game that came out in Japan long ago and was popular, that everybody already wants anyway. So what's the upside to this exactly? Just seems

The best example of this I've seen is in Double Dragon Neon...(obvious spoilers ahead) where the end credits song comes on. The second Skullmageddon sings "here's a medal for your victory" the Trophy pops. It's perfectly timed and the only thing I don't like about it is it only happens the FIRST time you beat the game.

If you keep buying this schlock, they'll keep making it INSTEAD of a remake. Easy money, don'tcha know?

Hot damn, and I thought breaking 1k for the 3rd page challenge was good for him! Also...screw Nintendo for using different metrics in different regions on this game. I first read your score as low until I realized my game runs in Imperial. :P

...Jason. ( Heavy Rain.)

It's under the drop-down menu for "community."

Posted over on Reddit by her husband to tremendous response, the piece portrays Bungie's two Halo heroes in the distinctive style of the ancient Mesoamerican civilization. The end result is an image that lends a timeless mystery and wonder to these familiar figures.

Really, disembodied announcers pretty much never look like you imagine based on the voice. I suspect that's how they wind up in that job instead of on screen.

Console $400...Second Son $60...and that's actually the only retail PS4 game I own (brother bought the rest). I'll estimate somewhere around $100+ on PSN games, and I won't count PS+ because I've been a subscriber since day one for the PS3 and eventually Vita benefits before PS4 even released. That said, I have gotten

And that's without mentioning the broad commercial and cultural shifts that take place every fall when a ton of exciting games all come out within days of one another, stretching gamers' attention and ability to devote themselves to any single piece of work. And let's face it: there's nothing like the loot cave in

In other words, Nintendo wasn't going to emulate big publishers like, say, Capcom, which found itself embroiled in controversy after people discovered that the fighting game Street Fighter X Tekken shipped with DLC character files already on the disc—implying that the characters had already been created before the

WAAAAAAY too much fluff on this video. Candy Land, Boggle, and DON'T WAKE DADDY? Settlers of Catan has to share a list with all THAT? Meanwhile, great games like the Empire Builder series and Robo Rally are nowhere to be seen. Not that I should expect better from Buzzfeed...but still.

The $30 controller. It's a $10 savings over buying them individually.

Actually, that's a $60 game and a $30 controller. Same total, but...yeah.

And why is that? Blitzle has a 50/50 chance on gender...I don't see anything wrong with TRT-X using the correct pronoun for the Pokemon in question.

I would agree...except I find myself feeling more positive about The Legend of Zelda with its lefty hero (except for the stupid Wii games, of course). Even then, it's a small element of a fantastic franchise...but I'd feel like a tool to pretend it means NOTHING to me.

By comparison, the highest-profile lefty in FF I

This next one is another entry in the Pictologica: Final Fantasy series, a mobile puzzle spinoff that has never made it out of Japan:

Well, it IS a great song...shame this new sub-franchise can't possibly hope to live up to it. :P

Double-edged sword there. Sure, those are the best bonuses...but they're also the ones most likely to suffer limited supply, resulting in the disenfranchised customers mentioned in the article. I suppose that's why physical bonuses have gotten MUCH less common over the years...that and it's just cheaper to do DLC. If

Yes, although Ridley is arguably the most fervently whispered about. Donkey Kong big bad King K Rool is another banana-cream-pie-in-the-sky hopeful, though. People have been requesting his inclusion for years, and the Internet is littered with art of what his costumes would look like and even potential move sets. Fans