they did use Okiana, look at the screenshot from the article from the japanese version
they did use Okiana, look at the screenshot from the article from the japanese version
General assumption is whoever did the translation did a kanji-by-kanji literal translation instead of carefully reading through and figuring out what kanji groups mean, no consideration of context or conatation, nothin’. That would give you something like okiana (大穴) becoming ‘big hole’, the literal translation, as…
Really, Heather? You write for a (quite good) video game website and you had ZERO clue about those games? What will happen if you play “Killer 7" or Toby Gard’s “Galleon”...?! You mind will just blow? You stop smoking like a crazy gal and get a decent hairdo? Or willyou just loose it over any Suda51 game?!?
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WebComics are definitely the domain of the amateur. It’s not a BAD thing, but you are absolutely right that most of them are pretty clueless on layouts. It is usually one of two formulas;
- One guy on the left, one guy on the right. Zoom as needed.
- Splash Page.
It’s art, so it isn’t horrible to do it like you want to…
Ok, sure, you’re right about that. But they’ve clearly been doing this for a while; the fact taht they can’t figure out how to pace a typical page at this point tells me that they don’t care, more than a lack of being “professional.”
“well, obviously then we’re not allowed to like it because you don’t?”
It’s kind of incredible that, after who knows how many strips, they still have absolutely no idea how to pace and format the artwork. It makes American-formatted manga look like a sensible and logical layout
So the advice I have for you is my justification for retaining these until later in life: My mom is 63 and disabled, has been disabled for over a decade. In that time, she’s spent probably 90%+ of her time in her chair, and most of that time (when awake) she plays video games. She kinda limits herself to a few…
Actually, they have been, always. Even Gamecube was a financial success for them. But with the DS, they really made gobs of money and then the Wii, like you said was unreal. They made more profit on the Wii alone than Microsoft has made in their entire xbox timeframe, over 3 console generations.
you can see the new combat system, which feels more like a Tales or Star Ocean game than a turn-based RPG:
Been waiting bloody years for this game, so excited. It’s everything I’d hoped for so far.
I’ve been without my PS4 for over 3 weeks now due to an aggravating shipping issue. HOPEFULLY I’ll get it back today so I can finally dive into FFIXHD and Nier Automata which I bought the day before my PS4 started experiencing issues.
I hope the scalpers will be forced to sell them for much less than they want.
Probably get The Turing Test since I already own Gone Home (PS4) and Rayman 3 (PS3). And once again, if you are downloading the 360 offerings, those remain free to play even if you let your XBL lapse.
How I spend money may be a waste to you, but guess what? It may not be a waste to me. And 10 dollars a month for PS plus and Xbox live( if you pay full price) to keep me away from hackers and aimbots in competitive games is a great use of my money.
One new game costs $60 retail.
For $60 a year, I get both my XB1 & 360 online on the same account and 48 games for the year. Is it free? In the literal sense of the word? No, of course not, but it’s a damn good value. So while all of you are arguing over the semantics of the word “free”, I’m sitting back and enjoying…
man, I hope I’m wrong, but I see oh so many reactionary gamers like him.
Woah woah don’t lump him in with all gamers. Xenodyne is just an insufferable, hateful person. You can see it in basically everything he types here.
I’m a game designer here with 10 years in the industry. The fact of the matter is the commentary is spot on. I’ve had people threaten me simply because I re-balanced a weapon. The excuses of promises made and features unrealized is just the cover people use for being awful. It’s just a game. Just like a movie isn’t…
Just to be that asshole: You would sow lies and then reap resentment - the sowing has to come before the reaping.