VenerableSage
VenerableSage
VenerableSage

Instead of the people getting direct profits, why not redirect them into, I dunno, education or healthcare? Politicians are always asking how we can afford bolstering those (and conveniently ignoring taking it from other areas), so at the very least (most) everyone would get the benefit from it instead of trying to

I want to support this release, I really do, but I hope that whatever Sony forked over to make it an exclusive ends up being worth it to Sega. Sakura Wars isn’t in the same realm of popularity as, say, Persona is, and it’s been a long time since it was. Persona being exclusive wasn’t going to matter - it was going to

I know that the bean counters only seem to care about first week sales, but it *has* only been out 2 months (as of now) and those comments were for the whole fiscal quarter, so it technically didn’t even have a full time in the window. Plus, the comments were made about their titles’ performances overall, not strictly

I’d say that it would be wonderful to feature some of the other well-made mods that the Fire Emblem fandom has come up with, but having contributed to some of them, I also wouldn’t want them to have Sauron’s Eye turned upon them either...

This was more because of technical reasons than people not wanting to do it.

I’m rarely on my dedicated computer during the week, so being able to boot up something portable and have access to that library would be great... having to pay what I imagine to be the cost of some level of a new PC and it having like a 2 hour battery life isn’t so great though...

Always wanted a Nomad as a kid. Being able to play Genesis games in the car was a dream wish. Probably lucky that I didn't get one - the Game Gear sapped enough batteries as it was...

Look, I get it, people (especially kids) love lightsabers. I’ve been there, I understand the mentality. But you’re absolutely right that the franchise as a whole, not just the games, could do to focus less on Force-users.

I would add the caveat forb)“ of “in multiplayer / competitive games”. It might be implied, but if someone wants to use cheats on their own time in something with zero impact on others, that’s their choice to deprive themselves of the sense of whatever they’re skipping past. I mean, didn’t most of us use cheat codes

And this is why I want games to always have a physical release. Until the FCC, US Government, and ISPs get off of their asses, I need some kind of alternative, otherwise it would take me like a month to download something as huge as Modern Warfare. Might also be why I’m buying less in the games market to begin with.

There are definitely times and games where starting over is better than picking up a game mid-run after leaving it for some time - if you’re a more learned player and realized that you may have messed some things up, if the game is particularly detail heavy and you’ve forgotten things, if you’re early enough on in the

I take this ballooning of file sizes as a good thing, to be honest. It means that I can firmly say that I don’t need to purchase that new game and add something else to my PC backlog. Great for lessening spending on games and only buying what I absolutely need to play. My internet speed makes it hard enough to

“Blizzard Entertainment is what it is today” - The Blizzard of today is nowhere near what it was when their company values were created. Now they're just a puppet with Activision's hand up their back.

I really wish this had been a *complete* release of the soundtrack and not just an updated version of the original release. The original is missing several tracks from the game and the fact it didn’t have all of them on there was the main reason why I didn’t feel the need to pick this up.

F4F has an Aika companion statue that’s in a bit of limbo at the moment - last update was a month or two ago with some fixes to her face and hair in the render of the sculpt, but maybe some day it’ll actually be put up for pre-order...

I mean, I don't know many people who wanted Nitro changed like it originally was or wanted Discord to morph from just a chat/server program to being a storefront or provider of games anyway, so...

If they had picked different (i.e. better, more interesting, etc.) games or hadn’t gated games to regions and not offered replacements (i.e. Japan getting 3 games in a month but NA only getting 2 because the third game was never localized), it might have been better received.

Sakura Wars became an action game and Yakuza became an RPG. What alternate dimension did I wind up in?

Valkyria Chronicles is probably the biggest one for me. I just hate how the missions and rankings are, for the most part, structured around scout rushes and that the ranks affect money and experience. If you can play with the speed (and luck) to get a high rank, you get rewarded to be even better, but if you get lower

My favorite game sequel where I’ve actually played the first one is Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.