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Glad this is coming to PC. c:

Er, I've found this year absolutely crazy with content. And now I have four more to get this month...

Definitely Vita. The 3DS version is just a downport.

If anyone would like to join me in FFXIV (as I've just finally gotten it after waiting for the PS4 version), I'm on the Ultros server. Just message me here, or on the PSN. I'm Darth_Xehanort. I'm a Lancer working towards Dragoon.

Relying solely on parents for that is just lusting for devastatingly poor social development in many children.

I'm disappointed and a bit shocked to see so many Kotaku users defending something so clearly draconian. Not only are you right about poor socialisation, but this also reinforces unhealthy artificial gender paradigms.

You have money to waste on an unfulfulling and overpriced console, but not an excellent $20 indie game for another platform you already own.

Okay.

Below is on PC. c:

I'm totally going PS4 on Transistor.

I've been waiting for a more competent zombie MMO! And having it on PS4 is awesome.

This masterpiece is absolutely worth rebuying. I've already pre-ordered. c:

No, it does not.

Untrue. The two are mechanically rich in entirely different ways, and one would be inclined to favour one over the other based on taste alone... As we both certainly do.

I am not talking about the mechanics, though. I am talking about Etrian's much lower production values. The "first-person" (read: virtually

The first-person Etrian-style stuff is hilariously cheap and really kills a lot of the experience for me.

But I still want it. I'm a sucker for Persona. :c

He does. c:

It was just announced today. Yeah, it's competing with both Roku/Apple TV/Chromecast and with Android game consoles like Ouya.

I quite thoroughly disagree. I think games can be unique as an art form.

Wooh!

Sorry, but I'm definitely sticking to the superior Golden version on Vita.

That said, if that absolutely is not an option for you and you can't get it physically on PS2... This game is a must-own one way or another.

Er, it's an introduction and a tutorial. That seems a bit irrational.

I'm not even saying that you'd like the game (though I certainly do). I am simply pointing out that quitting because the introductory tutorial is linear is a bit of a crazed thing to do.

It's a good game!