"I have always blamed MikeR for the banking crisis."
"I have always blamed MikeR for the banking crisis."
Yeah, but it really looks like a glorified advertisement for a PMC that has a far from pleasant reputation. I'm talking about a game that expounds on the human costs of war, without being preachy. Would it be fun? Probably not. Would it be an incredible experience? Probably.
I dunno, I'd have played the controversial "Six Days in Fallujah" in a minute, had it not been cancelled. I'm still waiting for a developer to have the sheer balls to sit down and make a military/war game that makes you feel uncomfortable while playing it. Something that reflects the reality of the situations for…
It's not coming out until late 2012, so no use getting too excited for a game we'll see much more of by the time we finish E3 next year (I might die if I see too much more of it, it needs to be in my hands now).
This is why I hate Capcom. We get Lost Planet 2, a game no one in the U.S. ever wanted in the first place (and which failed miserably), but we don't get the rest of the Ace Attorney series, one of the most popular niche titles out there. This just reeks of shrinking overhead by Capcom, without any regard for…
@ Batman - Yes, the analog nub of the 3DS is supposed to work for all existing DS games, and some site (I'm thinking it was Kotaku) tested Okamiden with it, specifically.
@DreadGuacamole - God help us all if Matt Hazard returns…
Tron Bonne uses a ton of Servbot-based attacks, which is pretty much like having Servbot.
Dante, Trish, Deadpool.
Frenetic and great for parties…
But the paucity of modes is really disappointing. You'd think Capcom would've tried to go outside the box, but alas, no.
Or it could be that Mr. Teti just really enjoyed "You Don't Know Jack" and gave it an A. But wow, that would totally put it on the same level as Red Dead Redemption, and that just can't happen, can it?!
Yeah, I'm not a big computer gamer (I prefer my overly expensive consoles), but having a Mac, I have wanted to see more devs embrace the platform. Steam came for Mac users last April/May, so while we've seen more smaller titles, the big ones still remain elusive.
Well, with Steam on Mac now, I don't see why not.
Better late than never for a favorite Phoenix Wright game discussion. It's gotta be #3, Trials and Tribulations. Every case had an interesting premise, and the whole thing tied together as a complete package better than any of the other PW titles. That being said, my favorite individual case was in #1, the final…
Didn't Level-5 get a soccer stadium endorsement deal recently?
I've all but cashed out on the series at this point. KH and KHII were both amusing, cameo-laden romps through Disney and Square lore, but then, they tried to make the story into something even more ridiculous than it already was. Convoluted isn't a good enough word at this point…
Ghost Trick has been making me delighted all week. Glad to see the Phoenix Wright team's humor can translate to other adventure titles.
"… sometimes a game is so well-suited to your personal tastes that you love despite its flaws."
In the ME2 package, PS3 owners get an ME1 virtual comic that explains the story and characters, as well as allowing for the important choices that were present in the game. It also comes with all of the DLC that was released for ME2. In short, go get it if you have any interest in the game at all.
I played Dante's Inferno (mediocre), Bayonetta, and God of War III. All three just didn't leave huge impressions, at least nowhere near as large of one as Vanquish.