Sweetz
Sweetz
Sweetz

I really liked characters, story, aesthetic, and overall presentation of 12. I *despised* the battle system. The game was a freaking grind fest like no other single player RPG has ever been.

They're currently doing a full playtrhough of Chrono Trigger on GiantBomb (they play about 45 minutes a day - and the videos are on YouTube, not behind they pay wall)

I'm with you. Rather than trying to develop an all new chassis/body style and an electric power train at the same time, they should have just developed the body first, stuck an existing small displacement engine of one form or another in it, sell that for a bit, and *then* work on the electric version.

Meh, people are always like "what's the world coming to", but there have always and will always be idiots in the world. The only difference these days is that you know about them because everybody has the camera and the internet. Without those, this would just be a 3 paragraph story in the local newspaper.

Could you provided for the source for that? I'm just interested in reading it first hand.

The fact that the engine saves the coordinates of all movable incidental objects in the world has always been a bit crazy.

I don't know what demographics and sample size are represented in these surveys represent on account of I don't speak Dutch or German - props if you do, and have read them such that you're confident in "citing" them.

Want for PC so badly. Stupid Ubisoft and their PC hate of late :(

"Yes there is a type of person who abuses this to the extrem to save as much money as possible, but these same people are so cheap they usually steal toiletpaper from public restrooms, collect deposit bottle's wherever they can and usually try to get/save/steal/cheat for every penny wherever they can. "

The Millennium Falcon's cockpit is on the wrong side...NERD RAGE!!!

Sure, but what's the point of motion controls when you're just doing little wrist flicks that emulate button presses? There's no 1:1 movement here. You might as well just press buttons.

The link to the source article at TechSpot is not actually a link.

Excellent, thank you! That's much more convenient.

Neat. Now if only Gawker websites actually used a gallery system that actually let you get at the JPG I could have used some of these as desktops.

And what should they have made COTY, the Ferrari 458 perhaps? A car that less than 0.2% of the worlds population will ever drive let alone own.

There are several early 90's Japanese sports or sporty cars that hold up surprisingly well IF (and only if) you can find them unmodified and in good condition - which is admittedly quite difficult.

The classic character attributes (strength, intelligence, agility, etc) are completely gone. The only "attributes" now are your Health, Magicka, and Stamina pools.

Egads. What has been seen, etc.

*shutter* You took a picture?

That's a an Elder Scrolls universe troll, not a werewolf. Note the 3 eyes.