I didn't like 13 either, but the thing with FF is that it's probably more varied than any other series out there, so I'm not gonna get burned out just because of one numbered entry I didn't like. 14 was great, for instance.
I didn't like 13 either, but the thing with FF is that it's probably more varied than any other series out there, so I'm not gonna get burned out just because of one numbered entry I didn't like. 14 was great, for instance.
And the answer to that is: FFX breaks up the monotony by throwing in lots of mini-games and sub-quests, not to mention that it has towns to break up the pace.
It's a pretty goddamn gorgeous one though, and not everyone cares about investing in a PC. I can only hope my PC can handle it, but it had some trouble with Rayman Origins...
This. Oh my god this.
Mega Man has THE tightest jump in pretty much all of gaming history. Super controllable and responsive, and no floatiness.
It's leagues ahead of, say, the horrible jumps you got in the old Castlevania games.
Haha, yes, I meant Death Mountain, sorry.
The entire trailer was so LOTR-esque that I got my fatal geography mixed up.
Why is he getting off Epona when it looks like he still has at least a mile to go?
In this case, I think NOT possessing this knowledge actually makes one a better person.
See, this is exactly the point of this article: way too many people run their mouths off like idiots because they think it's all super simple. IT'S NOT.
You have no idea what you're talking about.
So you're saying length doesn't matter when it's great (true), but it ALSO doesn't matter when it's terrible (true)?
I wish people would stop pretending that David Cage's games have set ANY kind of standard whatsoever. They haven't.
The only games that follow the standards of Indigo Prophecy ARE Heavy Rain and Beyond Two Souls, because they're made by the same man who doesn't know how to write a proper story or do any kind of…
No Sony. No, no no. Friday is Nintendo's day. Why you gotta encroach?
Has no one posted this yet?
http://trenchescomic.com
Okay, so I've been wondering the exact same thing, and I couldn't find any info on NOA's website, but Nintendo of Japan clearly states that:
A: The game is already on the memory card that comes with the console, BUT
B: When transferring from a different unit, you'll be able to redownload the game from the eShop
Yep! Really looking forward to that demo, although I don't really want to play through Type-0 again. I'll probably just buy the game and sell it off the next day after downloading the demo.
And I probably won't be the only one.
I knew I was forgetting a couple more big ones. Thank you.
Last year was pretty sucky, yeah, but this year we're getting Persona 5, Xenoblade X, Arkham Knight, Witcher 3, No Man's Sky, The Order, Halo 5, MGS V, Quantum Break, Rise of the Tomb Raider, a whole slew of cool-looking indie titles (the Witness, Ori and the Blind Forest, and loads more)...
That is an important difference, yes, but they're still cramming microtransactions into a $40 game, just so you can keep playing. They're not ADDING anything through DLC or whatever, they're docking you money so you can keep playing, which, even in an optional mode, is disgusting.
Yeah sorry, one Tumblr post agreeing with your point is not going to convince me so easily.
That makes it an adverb, not a verb.
Well, that's the implication of the phrase, isn't it? You use it when you're so dumbfounded by something, you don't know how to respond.