Vauba
Vauba
Vauba

I think those are different groups of people complaining

I'm guessing the answer is no but the Gamecube Rayman 3 had some interesting features with the GBA connection. I don't suppose these are included via a PSVita connection?

If one were being picky they might call it neo-noir or something. It's aesthetic is clearly inspired by noir, but classic noir didn't feature guys gunning down hundreds of people

So it is kind of like lost where people complained because they wanted all the questions and mystery explained to them when that would have actually been an unsatisfying ending?

So without spoiling anything, what sort of bad ending is it? For example is it something too ambiguous for a lot of people like the endings for the Sopranos or Lost, poorly written or what?

They probably think of themselves as arbiters of good taste, or at least arbiters of what there is an audience for. Although they have likely shut down many good ideas, I'm sure there is plenty of genuine crap they have shut down as well

If the story is accurate, they're making a spin off game that is online, not Elder Scrolls 6. I don't like splicing in multiplayer everywhere either but they didn't do that with Skyrim so I'm not going to complain about this one.

That game should be played with a nice set of surround sound speakers and a big TV anyway

You grew up with American sticks. Japanese sticks have always been that way and now with the resurgence of fighting games, Americans are now getting Japanese style arcade sticks which are by general consensus among people who have spent time with them, much better. The reason for a square gate was explained to me

They're supposed to be that way.

Mystic Quest is the best

What's her name, she's purdy

No a Blu-ray can hold that much or more depending on how many layers it has.

Shouldn't it be spelled Warfyce?

Then you mean it was never not an option

Is that a cosplayer?

That was a port of Chaos Theory right? If so that would be Unreal Engine 2, not 3. 3DS is probably not powerful enough for UE3

Japan makes a lot of generic crap but so does the west. There are some great designers from Japan like Kojima, Miyamoto, Ueda (or however you spell the ICO guy's name), Clover/Platinum games crew, Ninja Gaiden guy whose name I won't try to spell, Dead Rising guy whose name I don't know but at least made something

Any issues with the PC version and this? Specifically for people who have the first two games on steam and are now forced to play the third elsewhere?

At first I wasn't sure the setting was what I wanted. I too had thoughts like, China, Japan or Russia would be cool because I like all the architecture there. But now I think they are giving me what I really wanted which is something new from the franchise. Between the very different setting and having a new engine