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Might I ask what you didn't like?

Yes, let's call it what it is. If it happens then I have no problem conceding, I'm not a baby, but there's no use getting all riled up if the situation may not be as bad as you think. Besides, it's not like Capcom is leading the charge on these kinds of things, people have been boycotting them for their crappy

It is speculation because you don't have definite details of how they work in this game, whether you've seen it in games past is completely irrelevant.

Not all games with microtransactions are made to push players to spend, and like I said, speculation, all we can do is wait and see when there are more details.

Buying the game doesn't give them a reason to keep doing it, buying the continues does. Doesn't seem inhibiting at all if you don't need to pay for anything extra.

What happens when you run out? You earn more lol. Just because of the way this kind of thing works on mobile games doesn't mean that it'll be like that here. Is there a good chance knowing Capcom? Yes, but do we know how it will be yet? No, you're just speculating.

Smear campaign against double downs, eh? Just because it's excessive and looks gross to some, doesn't make it horrible, this shouldn't be presented as fact =P

Not really a huge deal for me because 1. I pretty much never remove my sd card from the ds that I use, and 2. I keep a swiss army knife on my keychain because I like to tinker with stuff.

Here's my take on Smashketball. The backboards are angled making it possible to score if hit in the right spot, each barrel has a purpose trajectory-wise, the platform moves back and forth reaching a tiny bit past the line of the basket to act as a Randall for a slight chance at a save, and the lava spike is to

Who says it had to be difficult? it was a cool addition that perfectly took advantage of the upgrade.

This just means that I'll have to import one so that I can swap the XABY buttons with my New XL. And yes, I'm serious haha

The only thing in your comment that has anything to do with the way the game plays is the MMO elements, but the mechanics that made the first one fun to play seem to be completely intact and improved upon in most cases. What you were climbing around on in the first Xenoblade is irrelevant because it worked hand in

It doesn't make sense to use letter grades for scoring games, what then would you give stuff that's bad enough to get well below an F? 80% is a pretty decent score as far as games go, even more so when you figure MH is a very niche series that many people don't even touch because of the learning curve.

Nice jab, but seeing as how I only related it looks wise from one specific thing to another, your comments are irrelevant =P. But since you brought it up, I'll just simply say you're wrong, but hey, ignorance must be bliss

God forbid somebody voices their opinion about something they don't like, the amount of hard work and the fact that they created something new are completely irrelevant to that effect.

Nahhh, then it would cease to be what it is. Monster hunter is more about being bad-ass than cute.

If by same time you mean years later, then yeah, sure >_>

I can see a very slight resemblance in the looks department, not much else though.

It's hard to find a balance. On the one hand there are people like me who can and do play games to 100% completion in less than a week, while on the other there are people who just play very casually or simply not nearly as much as the former, but $15 is a fair price for what you're getting I'd say, provided

Tiers change in fighting games all the time, and this one has only been out for a very short while. He may always be one of the best, but just give it some time until somebody figures out how to use different characters in ways that might bump him down.