ThePalmtopTiger
The Palmtop Tiger
ThePalmtopTiger

The game features both widescreen support and 4:3, and players can switch between the two while playing in real time. In widescreen, players can also use a scroll function, as sometimes background elements will be cut off in widescreen.

I came to say the same. It seems like they share an artist because a decent portion of it looked very reminiscent of Risk of Rain, which isn't necessarily a bad things. The smoke, explosions, and items in particular looked similar.

Bethesda's Fallouts? Bethesda has one Fallout, which was Fallout 3. New Vegas was done by Obsidian, which was mostly made up of former Black Isle guys.

Dante's Inferno was mostly good because of the book tie-in, beyond that I'd just say that it was an average game. As for Darksiders, since it changed hands last year I wouldn't expect anything for a while. Nordic Games (the new IP owners) has voiced interest in getting the now-defunct Vigil Games to make the 3rd

Agreed, I wouldn't have put more recent than 2010 on this list unless the devs expressly stated that a sequel would not be released. I guess there's enough time to make a game in a couple of years, but considering that many games are in development for longer before even being announced. It's better to just err on the

I'm not sure that people will say that it isn't a Zelda game, but I'm sure the game will often be discounted in discussions as non-canon.

as good as all of these are, I tend to find that "x that will change your life" lists tend to be a bit of an exaggeration. These anime will certainly make you reflect on your life, but I doubt that you'll change it in any profound way. Overall though, it's a nice list of anime.

As far as Miyazaki films, Mononoke is probably his best.

hey encourage fans to do these things.

This is pretty neat. I like that each card is essentially two cards, effectively making two card games. At least, that's what I got out of the "for beginners" section. I doubt I'd ever play it since there's no way that I'll ever get the game to catch on in my area, but I'm intrigued. I'll have to show it to an

Pokemon is on Hub? For whatever reason I imagine the new episodes still being on WB and reruns and movies on Cartoon Network.

Wait, is this a real thing? Where can I see the cards?

Interestingly enough, all 3 of the things which you listed originally had their toys made by Hasbro in the US.

I think you mean Ditzy Doo. -shiver-

As was Power Puff Girls, but everyone watched that shit. Spongebob, Tom and Jerry, and Scooby-Doo are aimed at children, but I can name several adults who enjoy them on a near-daily basis. I'm just not sure that I see the issue. Loads of shows/films/books/etc. have captured audiences outside of its target demographic,

After playing video games all children suffer from PTSD. Unless you like that, don't let your children play. More at eleven!

The notion that a slice-of-life comedy needs a resolution or some sort of typical plot structure is just so wrong

That's fine, I just won't sell to Gamestop if they try pulling this shit on me. I'll sell to Amazon, Best Buy, mom and pop game stores, Craigslist, or Ebay, all of which are reasonably located.

Based on the video they just cut out the fluff that has no place in an arena shooter. Iron sights would just slow the game down. Likewise, regenerating health and reloading would mean that players will try to take cover behind rocks or what have you, again, slowing down the game. Both perks and leveling just serve to

I picked up Paper Mario Sticker Star yesterday because it was on sale. I also picked up Rune Factory 4, Etrian Odyssey Untold, and Tales of the Abyss at the end of June. I'm having a blast with Rune Factory and Mario. Etrian Odyssey is also fun, but I've hit a bit of a wall, I think I'm gonna have to reevaluate my