TheRealStyphin
TheRealStyphin
TheRealStyphin

Yeah I think you had to play it back in the day to really appreciate it. Nowadays I would consider the controls a little broken.

Yeah I had no real plans to buy an X1, but unless there's an Xbox 360/PS4 purchase cross talk, I'll have to get one. We still play Rock Band 3 on the 360 at least once a month.

Welp, my 300+ downloaded songs on Xbox 360 might force me to buy an Xbox One for this. Unless they somehow magically make my 360 purchases transfer to PS4. Either way, I'm getting this.

Lucky. I've been posting before the grey was a even a thing but I'm still grey.

I'll agree it's not for everyone.

I don't think enemies in any RE game have ever had health bars. Part of the suspense is not knowing how close to death your enemies are or aren't. That's intentional by design, I'm certain.

Revelations 1 was great, and so far I am enjoying Revelations 2. The "hard" difficulty is surprisingly tough.

I have to disagree, but not wholeheartedly. I'm looking at it as a cost/fun ratio. $25 for the season pass is not a bad price, considering each episode presumably will be about 2 hours, for a total playtime of approx. 8-12 hours. The graphics aren't AAA, but neither is the price. In fact, the graphics are exceeding my

It's very much like Resident Evil 4, which in my opinion, is not a bad thing. I'm actually rather enjoying Revelations 2. Sure it's not the most well-put together game, but I've played AAA games that are worse. And for $25 for the season, that's a pretty good price for several hours of playtime.

"Dev reply" crossed my mind too.

I believe what Spartan says is true. They need that extra air time to twist their bodies into optimal landing position.

Could be either, really. Empathy or cruelty. We're hosed either way!

3.33 was pretty bad. 1.11 and 2.22 we're great and as an Eva fan I thought the movies could be the definitive Eva experience, but 3.33 ruined it. Hopefully 4.0 is better but 3.33 ruins the movie series, in my opinion.

Almost exactly one year later...

While I appreciate and understand your viewpoint on the matter, I honestly believe if you sat down with a Wii U and played its games you might change your mind. I own all three next gen consoles and I haven't turned on my Xbox One in months. My PS4 is barely used; mostly as a bluray player. The Wii U is getting almost

I'm enjoying the hell out of Bayonetta 2. Easily one of the best action games ever!

Truly the perfect house for a billionaire man-child.

Wow. Quite impressive how far mocap tech has come in just a few years. Imagine where we'll be in another 5 or 10.

It's great for video games but shitty for films. Don't tell me that it isn't. If you think 48fps or 60fps looks better for movies, you probably like curved TVs too.

When I was about 12 or 13 years old, I was asked to cat-sit for my across-the-street neighbors whilst they were on a lengthy vacation. As some of you know, cat-sitting is as easy as dropping by every couple days to clean out the cat box and check to make sure the animal is still alive. This particular cat - a rather