br3adofwonder
breadofwonder
br3adofwonder

I play a fair amount of JRPGs and thought TWEWY, Radiant Historia, SMT: Devil Survivor, SMT: Strange Journey, both Mario & Luigi games (Bowser's Inside Story, Partners in Time), Recettear, Nier, Tales of Vesperia, Tales of Graces f, Valkyria Chronicles and Demon's/Dark Souls were all more enjoyable games this gen. Can

I pretty much agree. Enjoyed the game, but didn't think it was anything special. Felt like FF12 Lite to me, but FF12 had more enjoyable sidequests and AI customization.

I remember them.

If magic isn't real, then how do you suppose magnets work?

I won't disagree. Killer7 is high on the list of my top 5 games of all time, if not number one.

No one said gamers weren't great at hyperbole.

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Listen to this with a pair of plain stereo headphones.

Have you tried your Sennheisers with surround virtualization? I'd imagine it'd be pretty much the same thing, only better sounding.

I'm wary of surround sound headphones. With 10 drivers at that price, something tells me they're skimping on quality. The last Razer headset I tried didn't exactly sound too great either, and that was just a plain old stereo pair.

Suda said he really wants to do one since he considers Killer7 his best work.

That game had a cancelled sequel too - Imperial Commando.

Permanent unlocks and persistent leveling are part of what ruined online first person shooters for me.

Chell looks like she's biracial at the very least.

I seriously doubt they'd add it to Apple TV, since it's pretty much a direct competitor to Apple's existing buy/rental system.

It's canon. He didn't exactly "turn," since he ended up betraying Palpatine, but he did surrender and become his apprentice for a while.

I didn't think they could make the franchise any more ridiculous, but I think I prefer this to some of the other things they've done to it over the years. At least it's funny.

Xenoblade's a decent game with a whole lot of hyperbole thrown at it from all directions.

At least Total War's safe.

"The game also requires you to be almost clairvoyant, knowing what potion to take even before you know you need to take them."

The games that stick with me most tend to not be the ones that get across-the-board praise, so the fact that Kid Icarus is so polarizing is a great thing, in my opinion.