FFXIII wasn't all that bad to be truly honest. They just milked it for all it was worth.
FFXIII wasn't all that bad to be truly honest. They just milked it for all it was worth.
Welp, you can retire now. You'll never make a comment this great ever again. It's all downhill from here, forever looking back at this glorious moment and sighing in wistful reverie.
"We can't stop here. This is adamantoise country!"
it was a little bit more involved than that... the hole battle system of the game is that if you didnt constantly switch battle strategies you were easily killed, even by some random encounters. not that hard. but it definitely kept you on your toes compared to 'mash accept mash accept mash accept occasionally heal…
"We had two bags of gysahl greens, seventy-five pieces of phoenix down, five hi-powered elixirs, a saltshaker half-full of smelling salts, and a whole galaxy of multi-colored hypers, tranquilizers, eye drops, echo screens... Also, a quart of remedy, a quart of holy water, a case of potions, a pint of raw ether, and…
So you're saying the protagonist should look the protagonist of every western game?
If only more JRPGs used the generic Grizzled Dude With Buzzcut look/voice!
Do the japanese developers know that those hairstyles don't work outside Japan? they look like Beyonce's backup dancers...
I stopped caring when i saw a video of her criticizing Mrs. Pac Man because of her bow.
The only intelligent response to anything coming out of this woman's mouth is as follows:
Yes and why was Sommers' article entitled so devisively as to make her seem dismissive rather than simply responding to concerns that are perpetuated by polarizing critics? It's almost as though petty bullshit is Kotaku's way of telling the world they aren't happy unless they aren't happy.
Curious as to what spurred this article at a time when there's heavy criticism against Anita and a pushback from other feminists like Christina Sommers.
There already is an Opensource alternative called MineTest, it's not bad but needs work.. It's free though and hopefully with this announcement will see much more involvement.
they've had three grenade launchers since 2001
I can't quite put my finger on it, but there's something about Notch that always just rubbed me the wrong way. Maybe because he reminds me of all those nerds in college that acted like narcissistic know-it-alls and tried to control every conversation. Like they just enjoyed hearing themselves talk way too much. Oh,…
RIP in peace, potential Wii U version
Unless you're Notch. He walked away from the whole mess $2.5 billion richer.
Only thing I'm thinking is "maybe they can make a PC version that doesn't run on Java.". I still have regular problems with it.
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