Apparently I stand corrected. They released Persona 3: FES on PSN in April... which I had no idea they had done so.
Apparently I stand corrected. They released Persona 3: FES on PSN in April... which I had no idea they had done so.
Sorry, but I figured it was better to say something before you went ahead and downloaded it. (After all, in your excitement you could have downloaded it without realizing it says it's for PSP only.)
Except that's the PSP version, it won't work on a PS3.
I'm pretty sure Beaker there knows that, after all was at least acquainted with a Swedish fellow whose name seemed to be "Chef". You really can't get much weirder than that...
For whatever reason, I can only read the "Problem?" part and imagining a trollface after it. >.>
LOL. Yeah. Except the Mega Man ones are likely not there.
I suppose it could have been taken as such, but I do still play handhelds at home, too. But if there are two versions that are identical, one portable and one console, I'll take the console one. As it stands, a lot of the games I enjoy only exist in a handheld form, such as the Pokemon games. And another instance,…
Oh, I do play handhelds at home, but if there's a choice between a console game and a handheld, I'm gonna take the console version, even if they are identical.
This is cool and all, and I might have been all over this a few years ago, but nowadays I only really play games at home, and when I'm not, I've got plenty to play on handhelds that aren't console titles.
Atlus USA bundled a soundtrack disc in with the Persona remakes on the PSP save for Persona 3 Portable... so I don't see why they wouldn't for Persona 2: Eternal Punishment. I hope they do.
LOL. Somehow, this would not surprise me. :P
Um... No. Ashcraft is in Japan, Luke is in Australia. Yes, most of the other regulars are in the US. However, please note that this article was posted not by any of the editors, but by Dealzon. In other words, this is effectively a sponsored post.
It's early next year, like January/February, but yeah, they did. Funny thing is, I can't find the article that said this (It was not here).
Based on how my contacts outside of the US speak of us, I honestly am surprised as well. Even moreso when you take into account my contacts abroad know I'm in the US, yet they will actually make anti-American slurs when I am present. (And this would be in messengers and the like, so it's hardly an accident.)
Of course stupidity is a universal issue. It's just unfortunate for the US that the stupidity here makes it front and center for the rest of the world to see, so the entire country is labelled. To be honest, though, you do some digging, and you come across some fantastic morons elsewhere in the world. I'm just gonna…
The "professor" you speak of that was near the fountain in what appeared to be Castelia City is actually one of the primary antagonists. He's supposedly researching the power of Pokemon. He may or may not be related to the P2 Laboratory that is hidden in B/W (A secret Plasma facility where Genesect was created, if you…
Actually, a friend of mine had a theory that the newer, "hardcore" Team Plasma is lead by Ghetsis and the Shadow Triad, and are basically continuing Ghetsis' plans from B/W. The original Team Plasma are actually upholding the ideals of N, though he is nowhere to be found. (It seems at least a couple of the sages are…
Well, considering this is basically just to give a hint at what's to come, I guess it's confirmed that there are actually some locations that are frozen but still accessible (such as the half of the map that is frozen). Also, that the Shadow Triad is definitely there. And that this professor-looking fellow is…
I may seem kind of boring, then, but I tend not to get bored of JRPGs. Though I do mix it up with an occasional platformer or something.
Well, okay. I guess I see your point there. (And yes, for the most part I do only play JRPGs/SRPGs.)