You know, if Kano was thrown in "The Running Man", I'm sure he'd fit in just fine. He's definitely one of those characters you have more fun with for his personality rather than his other traits.
You know, if Kano was thrown in "The Running Man", I'm sure he'd fit in just fine. He's definitely one of those characters you have more fun with for his personality rather than his other traits.
Nothing has come close to the masterpiece that is Killer7.
I have to disagree with this article. If you take into account poorly designed boss fights that resort to mashing or repetition, then sure. However, when you consider well designed boss fights that feature pattern recognition, escalation and the testing of player knowledge, then how could you hate it?
I find that a flat, muted voice can still come off as entertaining. If a little bit of crazy were added, such as the mumbling, delayed nature of Royce Bracket's dialog in "Transistor", the character, or simply voice itself would be more interesting.
Tales of Vesperia, Resonance of Fate are also good options. (If you can even find Tales)
Need I say more?
"Shut up and take my clothes!"
I honestly thought the original Wii campaign was awesome. I loved the music and the "East meets West" mentality behind all the videos.
"Did you ever go to school with a kid that was way too into horses?"
I lost a lot of sweat, blood and tears to get to 1900 ELO this season. While I should be celebrating the fact in itself that I'm seemingly a capable player based on an average player skill base. I can't help but to feel that there are still SO MANY that are ten times better than I can imagine.
Hopefully they follow the success of League of Legends and manage to keep it f2p without making it p2w.
Most PS3/Xbox 360 games are $59.99.
Now THIS is what I call "American Localization".
I totally agree. I saw "The Road" melt into "I Am Legend" in a matter of seconds. Unfortunately, we've never seen an experience quite like the prior in a video game, done with a claim to fame, just yet.