RegionThree has yet to be blocked by any update on normal 3DS’s.
RegionThree has yet to be blocked by any update on normal 3DS’s.
This isn’t even the easy way. RegionThree is much easier. Just load the launcher file on the root of the SD card, load download play, open browser and go to the correct website and voila, game loads. No need for Cubic Ninja and you’re playing your retail JP 3DS games. That’s how I’m playing Dragon Quest 7 3DS right…
Please cite sources. I am sure this is a false positive.
So basically, “we gave you the ability grind in multiplayer faster...so you can grind in this new multiplayer mode.”
Seeing as no developer sets out to make “terrible sequels” your comments come across as needlessly snarky. The only thing buying a sequel would tell them is that maybe people like to see sequels. You can tone down the rest, please. This is the kind of response given that people laugh at Kotaku for.
Reminder: No it isn’t. It has a big open sea mask over the exact same game you’ve played a billion times before. It’s a big grinding simulator dressed up with a fantasy you happen to like the sound of. And the story goes absolutely nowhere. The only actually notable feature of this game was the wonderful voice acting…
The prices were only “better” because the disc quality at GameStop was bottom of the barrel. Games were scuffed and scratched to hell, no case, no instructions, or if it had the case, it was completely destroyed from awful care either from the person who traded it in or the store itself. Or both.
The key thing people are missing here is that TotalBiscuit is not and will never be a “professional” anything. He’s a guy on youtube who talks about games and supports a hate culture subgroup. I wouldn’t want him talking about my game either.
In the 25 hours of my first playthrough, I never once saw the sack guys. Not one of them. I ended up walking into their area from whatever side path I ended up on. The other enemies are just weaklings though.
Destiny’s House of Wolves has no real point then. The new story missions won’t have any actual good story or anything different gameplay wise so they’re only there to push you back towards gearing up again...which is now pointless because they won’t have a new boss to gear up to fight.
They weren’t really that bad to begin with honestly. At least I never had a problem. Then again I also don’t see a problem with the load times in Bloodborne (mostly because I don’t die too often...). I guess I’m just pretty patient.
What you should do instead is take the “gameplay loop” garbage and stuff that. No one cares. It isn’t that long. “Respect my time.” Whatever, get over yourself.
Then prove it. “It’s 2015” is not a reason. Show me actual proof with your magical conspiracy theory that every single online store is guilty of but for whatever reason only Nintendo is doing “wrong.”
If they said it was limited quantities, that WOULD be artificial scarcity. It would make no sense to make a small number of codes but not make mention that they could be gone and never return. The number one rule of that stuff is to goad the customer into buying it by hinting that they should buy it “before it’s too…
Club Nintendo is the same way. They’re separate storefronts. You can still buy it directly from them from the eShop.
That doesn’t even fit with artificial scarcity. They didn’t choose to make a low amount of codes for it. It likely had a ton. They don’t control if people all pick it as their reward. It staying sold out doesn’t work as proof of that at all.
They’re just separated storefronts. It’d be much easier to hack and pull validated codes out of the Club Nintendo website vs the eShop in the console itself.
It really isn’t the exception. Steam itself, Amazon, Green Man Gaming, Nintendo’s site have all run out of codes. I believe PSN has run out of authenticated codes as well. It’s a security deal. They only have so many validated codes out of a time. It being 2015 has no bearing on being able to get things instantly.…
Then don’t pretend we’re in some magical fantasy future land where this isn’t normal. Everyone runs out of digital codes.
Are you going to yell at Steam too? Because they’ve run out of Steam codes more than a few times.