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I don't think it's a game to convert someone who doesn't like shooters. But I think it might be a good game to convert someone who likes shooters but not online multiplayer shooters.

That's not necessarily true. I mean if it's a multiplayer game that wasn't that great to begin with then people move on. On the other hand you can still go online and find a game of Halo 3 or Battlefield 2 even though they have multiple newer games in the series.

I felt like backwards compatibility was a bigger deal this time, because more so than any other previous generation, there were a lot of classic games re-released. When people are repurchasing HD remastered games, it means they want to be able to play the classics again, not just dispose of them and move on.

I'm not sure how you can call a battle system fast paced when it frequently involves waiting for a meter to fill up before you can do anything. Regardless, speed doesn't determine weather a system is fun or not. It's boring because most of the time it doesn't take very much skill or strategy. Most of the enemies in

I thought 5 was supposedly a return to a similar same style as 3.

Remember when Zynga was the wave of the future. King and their version of free-to-play is the new Zynga.

He probably doesn't mean literally everyone. Just enough of the market for the games not to be profitable.

Fighting games are the main selling point but arcade sticks are also good for some other types of games. Radiant Silvergun would be much harder without an arcade stick for example and it's nice for other retro style games such as Megaman 9&10.

Heretic!

Absolutely

If you want a good fight stick with Sanwa parts, you're probably not going to find one for under $100. If you want cheap, like $30-$40 then Hori is the most common manufacturer. Although the buttons and the stick aren't going to have the same quality of responsiveness as the expensive ones, it's still probably going

I don't really think DiveKick necessitates a $200 arcade stick.

Well it's certainly very pretty looking and sounding and has one of the better stories from classic RPG's. It has a major flaw that still plagues a lot of RPG's to this day in that the combat is kind of boring. No the game is not about the combat, but that only accentuates the problem because you still spend a lot of

This sounds like a rip off of Metal Gear Solid 2.

The mentalfloss article is not scientific enough to be the definitive word on the issue.

Your statement does not apply to racing games. 60FPS was very common in racing games.

I only saw the first Transformers. The problem with that movie was it spent about an hour and a half focusing on a tedious story about two annoying teenagers, during which it repeated every movie cliche about a an awkward teenage male being around an attractive female. It was constantly trying to prove how hip it was

I do like it, but I think compared to some of the other games, especially MGS3, it's a relative disappointment. The combat that some people call much smoother, to me also felt a lot more generic and none of the boss fights were all that impressive. Some of the other ideas fell flat, especially the part where you're

Peggle is also free right now. Permanently free.

I don't understand this idea that it's easy. I've played it many times and not won once so far. Mindless swiping does not work at all. What are you doing to win it?