I haven't played CoH in a long time, but I had ungodly amounts of fun with it in the first couple years it was around. RIP.
I haven't played CoH in a long time, but I had ungodly amounts of fun with it in the first couple years it was around. RIP.
I believe that sound is the point going right past you
Let's not get too hasty here — every time I run into software that uses the rear touchscreen (worst offender: web browser) I start digging in the settings to figure out how to disable it. It's annoying and I hate having to hold the handheld with my fingertips by the edges.
The hidden cost of a memory card with enough capacity pushes it from "reasonable for what's under the hood" to "too expensive." I've bought, played, and enjoyed a half dozen games on the system, so I'd say there are some games... but there definitely isn't a critical mass of games that offer something for everybody.…
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I've been enjoying the hell out of the Vita games I've been playing, but the system is too expensive and there isn't the sort of critical mass of games required to make it a must-have system.
I haven't had any random reboots on my 920... battery life has been a bit of a jekyll & hyde story... most days it seems to last a full day quite comfortably — typically 16 hours off charger, but I did have one day where I was back to the charger after around 8 hours. It didn't feel like I was using it much more than…
Eh, I feel like the "dating sim" comparisons mostly come due to the way the game is pretty rigidly structured into the calendar. I'd agree that the actual social link conversations are more visual novel-y, though.
Yeah, I figured. Really not sure why his review is so far off from the actual numbers.
To keep things in perspective, this phone is 15 grams heavier than the Evo 4G was.
According to official specs, iPad Mini (Wifi) weighs 308g and Lumia 920 weighs 185g. That's a difference of 123g (about 4 ounces).
http://www.nokia.com/us-en/products/phone/lumia920/specifications/
This might be a shock, but they have different writers with different opinions from each other. Sometimes each writer even holds multiple opinions on multiple products, even if they are released by the same company!
Suikoden 1 and 2 are standard dialog-heavy turn based RPG, with detailed 2D sprites and a tile-based background. You have a party of 6 characters and a magic system that's based on attaching runes to your characters, and being able to cast a set number of spells of varying levels of power (think spell levels in D&D)…
Either get Persona 3 or Persona 4. P1/P2 have not aged particularly well unless you're a SMT diehard. All of the games have some callbacks to each other, but you won't feel like you're really missing anything if you just jump in on one of them.
brb, getting **StarStar
First off, thanks for the amazing PC version of the game. I just got my PAX 2011 copy of the game yesterday and have been really enjoying it. I had a question about one of the settings options... on a 60hz monitor with a PC that is not likely to be taxed running the game, is it preferred to select a 60fps cap, a…
If you haven't played Persona yet, then you should start with Persona 3 or 4. Which one to start with is kind of a complex choice, but really you cannot go wrong with any version of any of them. The only issue I've heard is that save games sometimes get messed up when playing the PSN version of Persona 3 FES. If…