drmaddock
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drmaddock

Yes, like in all of the Harvest Moon and Rune Factory games. Then you can get married and have kids.

I'm a big fan of simulator games. Seriously, I played last year's farm simulator for like 40 hours and I've played the Harvest Moons for hundreds of hours. It's not that I like the dating because of any real life lack, I just like things that let me simulate real life aspects. I mean, I'm all on board for destroying

Is there really no more dating? I mean, I knew they took out the friendship stuff, but the dating was my favorite part. Guess I'll just have to settle for Rune Factory 4.

I played it at E3. It felt just like GoW to me. You can step out of QTEs at any time. I didn't do an article on it, but here's from someone who did:

The game drought, though, is May to July. Only a few big titles release in that time, though this year it was a bit more dense with Animal Crossing, The Last of Us, and Remember Me.

Fire Emblem: Awakening for me so far.

I don't see what's wrong with this. His description sounds exactly like God of War to me. Sure, you can mash and get through things, but if you want to be really great, you have to time the presses right. And last I checked, people liked God of War.

They've been out of Xbox One preorders since the middle of June.

GameStop stopped taking Xbox One preorders the week the system was announced. The only places that are still taking orders for it are also taking orders for the PS4.

Titanfall is most likely going to be in April.

It's in the promo pics because all sites get their pics directly from Sony's Press Site, and that's the picture that they put up there. The camera comes separately and is $60 (and it didn't seem to work to well when I watched a guy play it at E3).

They just kinda go with whatever.

Biggest disappointment of E3 for me was that FHI pulled this from their show list. I mean, they still had some cool games, but none of them were Farming Simulator.

I don't know that this will really ever matter. The PS3 stills old great despite being $200 more than the Xbox 360 and launching over a year later, and it eventually overtook the 360 in sales despite the fact that it's price never dropped lower than the price of the 360 and is currently $69 more to buy into at a base

Do they have some kind of thing going on with Disney? I think they're doing a Monster's University take over right now.

Considering that it costs 7,595,800 to pay off the house, I don't think the island breaks the game.

The price will be a very important part of the battle for the holidays and is likely the one real advantage the PS4 has over the One, but the holidays are in no way at all 80% hard core gamers. There are an estimated 170 million gamers in the US, ~120 mil of whom own a console. Combined, the read stats of most gaming

Considering that most of the people who will buy consoles don't pay attention to gaming news, it will probably do just fine. It's hit its presale allocation for most stores, but MS is also making way less of them than Sony is with the PS4. Before the end of the year, we'll probably see ~2 mil Ones sold and ~3 mil PS4s

I'd kill for two penguins. I have four mice and four frogs. Bella, Bettina, Moose and Penelope for the mice, and Camofrog, Gigi, Diva, and Puddles for the frogs. Not only are they all the same animals, they almost all have terrible personalities. Camofrog is the only one I care about even a little. I wish I could make

Aside from that that other guy said, the SNES also had a much smaller barrier of entry to be considered "successful". Most game systems sold under 10 million total units anyway. The NES was a freak that sold over 60 million in it's lifetime. The SNES had a huge previous system to overcome (it never did; 49 mil