Fusion has a built in map, and I got stuck a few time in it although it just didn't feel as impenetrable as Super did. Having finished Super back in the day I bet if I returned right now I would get majorly stumped.
Fusion has a built in map, and I got stuck a few time in it although it just didn't feel as impenetrable as Super did. Having finished Super back in the day I bet if I returned right now I would get majorly stumped.
I wasn't able to read the whole thing but the entire idea of trying to liveblog nice things about the VGA's automatically puts you in the same catagory as f and n word using COD fanatics who the program was made for. If you don't bag on the VGA's and publicly announce "I do not belong to this crowd" than you run the…
Cause Super Metroid requires a guide to finish your first time. Getting impossibly stuck is not fun.
It is, Zero Mission is OK at best, Fusion is pure gold. Best Metroid ever.
I was going more for a black urban dialect but redneck works I guess.
Yall are wrong, its pronounced (and spelled) Rekonize.
Reggie's first mistake was thinking that those who bought the Zelda Bundle were "average" consumers.
Our kids are gonna do exactly what we did. Not listen to our/their parents. Nice try though.
I'll take a new MGS over ZOE any day. ZOE was ok, MGS is fanfreakintastic. You know that halfway through development of a ZOE that they'd just hand it off to platinum right. It's an action game and if they didn't feel qualified to do Rising right why would they handle a decent combat system in ZOE?
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I bet it feels like cold shit too.
That is the ugliest thing I've ever seen, not to mention the dumbest idea Nintendo's ever come up with. I'll be buying the Kingdom Hearts bundle.
"(do some research about Memorystick duo when PSP was released) "
My biggest issue is also the stabbing control. I lost far more hearts than I should have in the sand temple, which were technically not up to yet, but stabbing the laser eye proved much harder than it should have been. As far as the rest of the controls they don't work 100% of the time, and do you know what does work…
I agree with the facial expressions and unfortunately it leads me to another complaint. I can never watch the facial expressions cause they are pantomiming text that I'm reading whille the do it. So I'm forced to ignore the text, pretend to know what they are talking about than read it after they are done. Either…
I didn't mind the story beginning, and to be fair OoT was kinda slow too compared to LttP. I minded the 3 lame ass dungeons and areas after the opening story. "Dowsing" for BS before every dungeon has got to be the worst idea that was ever introduced to Zelda, and yes, I am considering Tingle in that equation.
Love the narrative, love the graphics/art style. Not too excited about the controls, they only seem to work 50-75% of the time and anything less than 100% is unacceptable. I'm not too keen on the area based world especially since now the areas might as well be considered part of the dungeon. I prefer open field Zeldas…
Good, so I can expect another 10-20 Yakuza games?
The DS was the last console to get a Yoshi game so it's not super disconnected. Yoshi did have a spray function in Mario Sunshine that was recharged by eating fruit. I would totally love an open world Yoshi game a la Mario 64/Sunshine since Mario has returned to his linear roots I kinda miss the adventure style games.
Sounds about right. I'm sure I could give it more time. Most RPGs start out very slow. I also really tried to like the VA but ultimately couldn't handle just a couple voices that wouldn't shut up.