my wife and I get in arguments over Latin pronunciation b/c I studied classical latin and she studied ecclesiastical latin. I can't deal with the "ch" sounds.
my wife and I get in arguments over Latin pronunciation b/c I studied classical latin and she studied ecclesiastical latin. I can't deal with the "ch" sounds.
@N-Robes: Your last paragraph is a great summation as to why I prefer the other games in the series. I really enjoyed Thousand-Year Door, and I always felt like Super Paper Mario was trying to use all the ideas that weren't the greatest from that game.
@Nixorbo: Sadly, it can't be much because someone stated that the thing runs on a batteries. Wii controllers die so quickly for me, and this thing obviously has more going on. I'm seeing this as a big problem.
@EderC: Don't worry, they showed lots of video of people using their fingers on the screen.
So, sure, the name is totally lame, but I can see what they are doing from a brand/marketing position. They are linking it to the Wii, so we know it is in the same product family, but not expected to replace it. We can also understand their lame double-entendre of how this system is all about "you". I get it.
@Slagathorian: Save the trees and kill the children.: I am also a little skeptical, but during the press conference they showed the back of the controller, and it seemed that it has raised parts to it so it fit into your hand and was not simply flat.
@Spaceknight: Hopefully then it will be like Final Fantasy X-2, and it will focus on the fabulous outfits everyone wears while they battle Klingons.
@elevensword: Thank you for voicing my inner Latin student. First thing I thought of when seeing the chosen name.
@animeman59: I thought the same thing! Looked a lot like Odin Sphere. I wasn't planning on buying this thing, but this got me interested.
@Tadashii: I actually thought it was 18,000. So Robb let the spy go so he could report a larger force to the opponent. Either way, it amounts to the same thing, I guess. But I don't mind that people didn't pick up on it. It shows that one character is quicker on his feet and more willing to look at the larger…
@Sobersean: aka Doctor Aquafresh: pocaine?
I just noticed that I am leaking money. Could Bethesda help me with this problem?
@warlock257: there are gun portions of this game where you have to say "pew pew" to make the blaster fire.
I was such a big He-Man kid in the 80s. I would have gone nuts over this.
@brixish: Definitely find a way to play through Ico. The textures aren't the greatest and everything is a little blocky, but the core game mechanic (leading around Yorda) is so engaging that you'll whip right through the game. I think that Ico is a real important step in the history of innovative gameplay mechanics…
@Ursus-Veritas: For real. I would love to see Dark Angels or Blood Angels get some gloomy attention. They all have fun and operatic storylines. Why can't we see them in action?
@Wallopy Joe: I'm with you. I like Mark Addy as an actor, but I felt he didn't have the weight (no pun intended) or heft of the character. I always envisioned Robert as this volatile war hero left to do a job he abhors, but instead I see Addy's performance as more of an actor approaching a character he doesn't usually…
@Mekkakat: Nope. I've always thought these games were so juvenile. I mean, I get that that's the point (I suppose), but that kind of stuff isn't appealing to me.
@serus716: damn you, Leto II! you beat me to this same joke!
@jayaroni: More like "Stultus," amirite?