TheSonicGamerfl
TheSonicGamerFL
TheSonicGamerfl

Sorry, but Multi-player, although not completely necessary, certainly helps as long as it's good.

There's a big difference here. The cloning of Mew was a part of the fictional world, totally for story purposes. To name a Pokemon after Dolly would make it seem like they actually support cloning since they're referencing the real thing.

Whaaaa? I didnt think the Wonder Girl cutscene was THAT bad. It kinda came off as her being a really cheerful type that had a desire to fight liars. Well whatever, I think its just that one people have a problem with, all the other ones are amazing.

I dont take sides, really. I just state it like it is. The Wii has good games, but not all of them use motion control movies that well and the graphics arent up to tpar with the other 2 consoles. 360 has a lot of games, but a bit of a pricey online service, I only pay for it cause all my friends play on it as well.

@Nightshift Nurse: 3D does seem gimmicky, but it doesnt mean its total garbage. It just needs to be used right. I mean, it was the same with color, you dont NEED it. But a lot of movies have used it to a much greater effect.

This is the first time we dont really want a next-gen console.

@wirebrain: Familiarity sells. I not only know Ocarina is a good game, but because I'm so accustomed to it, so used to it, it just feels...safe buying it. Thats not always a good thing, but some people are gonna like that.

@TimeNeverRests (PS1): I love the classic Sonic games, but Sonic 1 remains the only one I havent beaten yet. I remember the last time I tried, I got to this Star zone or something, I think it was before the mad gear zone, either that or I'm pulling names out of my ass. Anyway, I had to use the rather simplistic debug

I've noticed I'm doing a lot less gaming. I mean, dont get me wrong, I still have a passion for it, but I suppose this is just a part of growing up.

I suppose that would be nice. Hey, the more features the better, though I would hold off on announcing this as a surefire thing for the NEXT version of the handheld, lest everyone stops buying the launch version.

@sniperboy4: Highly doubt that, just look at PSP sales. I dont know if they're still more or less really down, but I havent heard of them increasing outside of Japan.

@Archaotic: True, but I'm fairly positive he meant running PS2 software through emulation. I'd imagine it'd be a daunting task, but its...doable.

I cant wait to see how this turns out. Or when Sony decides to step in and try to stop them. Either way, should be entertaining.

@Bluestar2k9: Sure, I could have, but to be honest, I completely ignored the magic portions of combat except for that minor healing spell you have from the start, my character is just an extremely powerful Orc with a bunch of healing potions. Playing that way, you'd have to be good at lock picking to get any good

Awesome, but I really hope when they say "using skills more often" it doesnt mean it'll be the same way as Oblivion. Jumping a million times to up your acrobatics or whatever was just silly.

I used to really dislike the Farmville thing, until Square came out with that Final Fantasy game for Facebook and I started playing it, I realized " Wow this is what it's like?" It was actually quite enjoyable.

@Teran: Yes! And even if I wasnt, the "Boom! Boom! Boom!" has to be able to make up for it, and quite frankly, it didn't. The first half of the movie was great, I was overlooking some aspects of it, and I enjoyed some of the set pieces immensely, but they were allocated to the first half of the movie, the second half

Rock Band 3 was indeed a well produced game, but I think the main problem with it has always been what it's trying to accomplish. Harmonix really did everything right, but the only problem is that the new instruments are just so expensive, and learning to play an instrument is not for everyone.

@☭CHARIZARD☭: My God, I saw this as a kid, I cant believe how horrible it is...

@Keatto: So you just press a menu button to attack or go into doors...