Maybe not too badly priced. Both games go for $40 separately, plus another $20 for the third part. That’s $100 altogether without the bonuses.
Maybe not too badly priced. Both games go for $40 separately, plus another $20 for the third part. That’s $100 altogether without the bonuses.
And they’re gone... Strange how it seems Amazon got next to none with this and the Xenoblade Chronicles X SE. Both sold out in minutes whereas other sites still have them available.
Sucks that BB is being a pain in the ass for me. When I try to place the order it says that it cannot use a card that expires 15 days of the shipping date... but it still says release date is unknown on the special edition’s page. Not only that, my card’s date is FAR after the release date Nintendo announced!
It’s to be expected, but it’s not to be accepted.
It’s too bad I can only recommend your comment once.
You’d think fans of anything would have higher standards for the things they love, not lower... It’s sad too. Bethesda does make good games and puts lots of time and love into making and designing them. It’s just too bad they don’t put the same love into QA.
Yeah, but at this point you’d think they get better at catching them. True you can’t get them all but surely it’s possible to do better each time. It’s almost as if they aren’t learning from their mistakes. Frankly, they will only get so far that way.
I agree. I can understand that it’s a huge game with an insane amount of moving parts (so to speak), but you’d think they’d give much more time to QA. Assuming all these reports are spot-on, then there’s no way they would’ve been missed with proper QA.
In the way you’re probably thinking, we’ll see. But with it being free money, no doubt about it!
Sounds like an excellent game. No surprise, the previous one was too.
Not true (the Bayonetta 2 part is true though). Rise was well into development before MS stepped in. I’m fairly certain that in interviews after the announcement trailer the devs said it was in development for next-gen systems. Plural. So they were highly suggestive that it was coming to PS4 and XB1. Or at least they…
I don’t think the human form is really hard to depict in its truest proportions, but that the stylized form of it just simply looks better. Even during the Renaissance the human form was stylized to some degree in accordance to what was considered ideal back then. Really, it’s been that way since humans started…
Not trying to be “that guy” but the slight bulge isn’t from the uterus, unless she’s pregnant, it’s from the intestines pushing against the abdominal wall (fit men have a very similar curve too)- the uterus is nestled quite deep inside the pelvis when not gravid. A more fit person with a toned core will be flatter but…
I often prefer my video game characters to have stylized proportions that fit the game’s world/story, but in this case, with NT wanting to seriously analyze mental illness, the realistic (naturalistic may be a more accurate term) proportions may just lend it that much more credibility. I can’t wait to play it :)
I agree that the controls can be bothersome sometimes, but I hadn’t had that many problems. My biggest problem with the franchise is how the story was destroyed. I guess people got what they asked for when they demanded less modern segments, even though that’s where the main story was unfolding...
Well, gotta celebrate what you can, right? I mean, if we can celebrate the Kardashians...
Must be nice to burn that much money on free-to-play games...
As for console games I don’t think so, at least not that I can remember. But there were a couple of GBA titles that were side-scrollers. Rather fun too; pretty much exactly like the console games just 2D.
I have 15 mb/s down (it’s usually is about 8-10), but it’s the puny limit of 20 gb/month that’s the problem. And this isn’t a problem for streaming movies, but the ping time is about 1 whole second, so online gaming is out of the question too.
If I had good internet I wouldn’t mind getting some set-top box, or just use one of my consoles, but nope, ISPs seem to be allergic to my area even though it has vastly grown over the past decade... so I’m stuck with HughesNet.